We tried out Tiny Witch for Nintendo Switch

We tried out Tiny Witch for Nintendo Switch

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A witch imprisoned in a cursed shop. Sound interesting?

On Nintendo Switch comes a chaotic but very fun game from the publisher Creative Hand Tiny Witch.

In the game, you take on the role of the mute witch Sophie, who likes to make her minions more than anything and dreams of opening her own shop where she can sell them to interested customers.

Jednog dana pojavljuje se tajanstveni mačak Whisker Hermes koji joj nudi baš ono what ona wants - vlastitu trgovinu. Kao i brojni poduzetnici, Sophie potpisuje ugovor beige čitanja, but alsospada da je trgovina prokleta i ne može get out of nje up tok 10 dana za redom ne zaradi određenu količinu novca. I tu kreće game.

The tutorial will explain the basics of the game: the required amount that you have to earn that day as follows: collect the ingredients, cook them in the witch's cauldron, transfer them to the table and turn them into a minion. Considering that customers tell you exactly which minion they want when entering the store, and you are also shown the recipe for the ingredients you need, it sounds very simple. But it's not at all, because most of the time you'll be running from one end of the store to the other, mixing ingredients, crushing them, combining them and making ghosts, zombies, skeletons and similar creatures. If they are satisfied with your speed, the customers will also leave you a tip. But customers will also get angry very quickly, and some will just leave offended, while others will throw things at you and thus interfere with your work. If you add to that the fact that you have to empty the pots quickly, otherwise the contents scatter on the floor and slow down your movement, so you have to use a broom to clean up, all the while at the bottom of the screen you are watching the customers losing their temper, and in addition you glance at the clock that shows you how much time you still have to complete the day's earnings, a recipe for chaos is guaranteed.

But really fun chaos.

After you finish your day shift, you get night customers who are much more demanding and lose their tempers faster. At the end of each day, you can use the money you earn to buy additional pots and equipment that you can distribute to some of the predetermined places, thus optimizing the speed of service and pets.

The music is dynamic and makes you want to rush through the store, and the pixelated effects are detailed and you can see the characters moving to the beat which adds to the charm. The controls are simple, you move in four directions and use the A button to do all the actions, while the B button interrupts the current action. And that's it.

The game offers Casual mode and Challenge mode, and they differ in that in Challenge mode customers come to you faster than it is possible to serve them, so you have to evaluate which is more worthwhile to serve without the others causing problems and hindering you from completing tasks. There is no multiplayer, which is definitely a drawback as it would be fun to try to bring some order to the chaos in twos.

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In the end, Tiny Witch is a beautiful, cute, very difficult but also damn fun game! There is no time to think too much, no rest until the chaos has just begun. If you like this kind of games and you liked Plate Up!, you definitely have to try i Tiny Witch!

A copy of the game was provided by the Creative Hand development studio for review purposes