Wizard Mike is a ricochet puzzle-shooter dressed up in wizard robes, and the goal in every level is disarmingly simple: clear the room with a single well-aimed cast. Enemies don't move, but they're placed behind walls, tucked around corners, or shielded so a straight shot won't reach them. The fun is entirely in the geometry — bouncing a spell off one wall, through a portal, around a shield, and into an enemy you couldn't see a moment ago. Later stages throw in TNT barrels that chain-detonate into neighboring enemies, turning a good bank shot into a screen-clearing combo.
Controls boil down to your mouse: drag back or aim with the cursor to set your spell's angle and power, then release or click to fire. Walls bounce your spell at a mirrored angle, portals teleport it out the other side still carrying its momentum, and shields block a direct hit but can sometimes be bypassed by curving a shot around them. Before firing, trace the path in your head — most levels are solvable in one shot once you spot the right combination of bounces, but brute-forcing random angles burns retries fast without teaching you anything.
Wizard Mike is playable unblocked on Machita 66, loading instantly with no installs standing between you and the next tricky bank shot. If you like this brand of physics-driven, single-shot puzzle logic, try the trajectory puzzles of Bounce Back, the momentum chaining in Stack Bounce, or the spell-slinging action of Magic Blade. Browse more puzzle and physics games in the games library.