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Forage Wizard β€” Steam Gift

About the game

Forage Wizard is a cozy incremental clicker about a woodland mage who gathers herbs, wood and ore, brews potions and automates an entire alchemy workshop in the heart of an enchanted glade. You grow a magic skill tree, build machines, fend off forest creatures and chase the secret of a powerful artifact. Buy it and get the full game as a Steam gift to your account.

Once the gift is delivered it cannot be refunded. If Steam rejects the gift due to region mismatch, the full amount is returned to your site balance.
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How to receive the gift

1
Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
2
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
3
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
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Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift β€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam β€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Forage Wizard β€” cozy alchemy in an enchanted glade

Forage Wizard is an indie incremental clicker by studio Lost Maxim, released on Steam on May 5, 2026. You play a woodland mage who settles at the edge of an enchanted glade and, step by step, turns the wild forest into a humming alchemy workshop. You gather herbs, chop wood, mine ore, brew potions, build automated machines and slowly uncover the secret of a powerful artifact hidden deep in the Forbidden Woods. Here you buy the full game and receive it as a Steam gift straight to your account.

What kind of game it is

Forage Wizard sits at the crossroads of several cozy genres: casual clicker, incremental (idle/incremental), crafting and light strategy. At its core is the satisfying loop of "gather a resource β†’ refine it β†’ automate it β†’ push further". At first you manually click trees and rocks for your first materials. Then you place production buildings that do the work for you, freeing your hands for rarer resources. Every new material opens a new branch of alchemy, new potions and new secrets of the glade.

The magic skill tree

The heart of progression in Forage Wizard is its magic skill tree. By investing gathered resources you unlock new mage abilities: faster harvesting, stronger machine output, new potion recipes and access to hidden corners of the glade. The tree is built so that almost every action nudges you a little closer to the next unlock β€” that's the "just five more minutes" feeling incremental games are loved for. Progress feels generous and never punishes you for stepping away: come back and it's instantly clear where to grow next.

Automation and crafting

Bit by bit the mage's plot becomes a real potion factory. You build automatic harvesters, furnaces, cauldrons and conveyors that haul raw materials, refine them into magical resources and stack finished potions for you. The deeper you go, the more the game is about engineering an efficient production chain: what to gather first, which machines to place next to each other, how to avoid bottlenecking on a single resource. The pace stays relaxed throughout β€” pixel graphics, calm music and no timer pressure.

Monsters and forest secrets

The Forbidden Woods aren't entirely friendly: creatures roam at night and in the far groves, and you'll have to fend them off. Combat here isn't hardcore action but another layer of progression β€” clear the monsters and you open new locations, resources and pieces of the artifact's story. Secret spots scattered across the map reward the curious mage with pleasant surprises, giving this cozy farming sim a gentle adventurous streak.

Editions and what's included

Forage Wizard has a single standard edition β€” the complete game, with no mandatory DLC or paid add-ons required to play through it. By buying the gift you receive exactly the full version of the game on your Steam account, to own: it stays with you forever, like any game purchased on Steam. No subscriptions and no extra charge for a "base" β€” it's all already inside.

How we deliver the gift

We send Forage Wizard as a Steam Gift via a bot. You only need to provide two things: your Steam friend invite link (s.team/p/...) and the region of your Steam account. After that it all happens on its own: the bot adds you as a friend, sends the gift (usually within a couple of minutes of ordering) and leaves your friends list once it's delivered. You don't need to accept the friend request manually, and Steam Guard is not required to receive the gift.

Region and the key condition

The main thing to check before buying: your Steam account region must match the gift region, otherwise Steam won't let you accept it. So enter your real region in the order and we'll match the right variant. One more common point of failure: Forage Wizard must not already be in the recipient account's library, otherwise the gift for it won't be accepted. Meet both conditions and delivery goes smoothly.

If something goes wrong

Gift delivery rarely fails, but sometimes the bot can't add you as a friend β€” almost always because friend requests are blocked in your privacy settings or because the invite link expired. The fix is simple: allow adding friends in your profile and send a fresh s.team/p/... link, and we'll retry the send.

Who it's for

Forage Wizard is for anyone who loves relaxing "progress" games: cozy clickers, incrementals and farming sims where it's a joy to watch a tiny glade grow into a big automated workshop. If you enjoy Forager and Stardew Valley for their addictive loop of gathering and building, and lean toward idle mechanics like Cookie Clicker β€” Forage Wizard fits right into that same cozy genre, only with magic, alchemy and a pixel forest.