Willis Allen
WitchSpring is cute but has problems. Mainly, there's game breaking glitches. One early on that soft-locks it (catch the boar, then go north, and it'll force you to walk back southward, but you can run against an invisible wall infinitely, trapped there until you restart the game). Also there's copious amounts of grammatical errors, including a typo in the character's very first sentence. I'm sounding harsh but I still rated it 4-stars because it's fun and has nice art & music regardless.
Lindsay
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Addicting game. I've played it through 5 different times just to see if I can get the different endings. Feels like a console quality game on a mobile device. I loved this game so much that I went and got Witchspring R on Steam when it came out and once again was blown away by the quality. Edited to add: if you don't like having a time limit/time management I would skip it. I happen to like that part of the game and thought it added to the storyline well.
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Jeff Seeley
Far more interesting than I expected. The story was good and progression was meaningful. I restarted a few times early on after getting a hang of how to more efficiently use my time. The logistics were a bit stressful until then. It was also somewhat glitchy, so keep lots of different saves. My history log stopped working near the end of the game, and I couldn't seem to get the post-game Kate quest to trigger at the tree. Either I was doing something wrong, or my saves were corrupted.
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