Wizzy Animals blends roguelike defence, auto-battling and cute chaos
Wizzy Animals is out on iOS and Android, and its random heroes, auto-battles and merge-heavy defense runs give the cute academy-zombie setup real bite.

Wizzy Animals does not lean on its animal art alone. The mobile pitch is built around a roguelike defence loop that keeps changing shape every run, then hands the fight over to auto-battling as your team merges, upgrades and tries to hold off wave after wave of zombies.
That matters because the game launched into one of the busiest corners of mobile gaming. Instead of asking players to grind through a single fixed build, Wizzy Animals: Defense starts each stage by rolling random heroes, so the team you get can push you toward a very different lineup from one session to the next. The result is a short-form strategy game that lives or dies on fast decisions, not long menus.
The setting helps it stand out. SUPERBOX. Inc has wrapped the action in a magical academy gone wrong, with animal-themed students scrambling to restore order in a colourful world rather than a grim survival setting. Launch coverage also says players can summon animal heroes such as cats and rabbits, then send them into magical battlefields packed with boss battles, diverse spells, mini-games and events.

That mix is familiar if you spend time in mobile survivors, auto-battlers and merge-heavy defence games, but Wizzy Animals is clearly trying to win on tone first. Pocket Gamer described it as appealing, animal-themed auto battling fun with a roguelike twist, and that is the right read: the systems are recognisable, but the presentation is lighter and more inviting than the usual apocalypse churn.
The game is out now on iOS and Android, with the App Store listing naming it Wizzy Animals: Defense and marking it as a free strategy title designed for iPad with a 9+ age rating. Before launch, the U.S. App Store page showed an expected release date of May 30, 2026, while Google Play lists the app under the package name com.superbox.aos.magicSquad. For players looking for a compact mobile time-sink, Wizzy Animals lands on the side of cute chaos that still has enough mechanical bite to justify another run.
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