Heartfelt story about a whimsical girl – WitchSpring2 Review

I'll tell you what you need to know about this game and you can make the decision from there. If you think actions are more helpful than words, go try out the Lite version (it's free and covers only chapter 1). You will like this game if: - you like anime/cartoon style rpgs like Wadanohara, Undertale, old Final Fantasy, Rune Factory, and/or Animal Crossing. - you enjoy rich storylines with beautiful character development. - you go crazy over collecting every single item, exploring every map and maxing out your stats (not needed to finish the story). You may have these problems with the game: - pretty bad UI. The main reason why this review falls short of a star. Estimating time of day is tough (and there are critical storyline events happening only at night). Saving is not really needed since the game autosaves, but it doesn't even warn you before a major event occurs so you kind of have to save in your home whenever you feel is the right time. Maps are useful but could have been implemented better as overlays with toggle options. Maybe a minimap, since you can't zoom out of the room map anyway. - movement feels clunky. One wrong tap and you could be collecting an item, fighting a monster or going back to the map you just came from. Overall thoughts: I still recommend this game despite its subpar UI. It is worth its price (this is coming from someone who is so stingy with the app store, she's never made purchases prior to this game and it had to take 4 hours of playing the demo to make her buy this game). There are 5 chapters and some postgame quests/challenging bosses, so you'll be spending quite a bit of time training your stats. Personally, I spent 9 hours to complete the main storyline. Can't wait to try WS1 and I'm eagerly awaiting for WS3 to launch next month!
Review by Auspicieux on WitchSpring2.

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