Witchen! (Demo Drop)

1.05

Casual cooking game where you experiment with ingredients to create potions (or dishes). Then you use them on your familiars to see what happens. Every ingredient combination gives a unique result!

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Description

WISHLIST ON STEAM!

A free Steam account is required to play the game.

Casual cooking game where you experiment with ingredients to create potions (or dishes). Then you use them on your familiars to see what happens. Every ingredient combination gives a unique result!

 

Discover and experiment

Discover recipes and experience the humorous and wholesome scenarios that occur when you test your potions!

Gauge the reactions

Every character has a unique reaction to potions and dishes.

You can’t fail

Enabling  gameplay where every possible ingredient combination gives a cooking result. For you to use on your willing test subjects!

The game adjusts

A dynamic experience where the game  reacts  and  comments  on everything you do.

 

It has long been a Witchen tradition for each young witch to move into her very own hut in the woods on their 13th birthday. Marcia has been waiting her whole life for the day she can finally begin her training! And that day has arrived. 

Along with her familiars (and good pals) Froggy and Broomy, Marcia has settled into her new life as a trainee witch. The job of a trainee witch is to prove her worth by making a spell book all by themselves through experimenting with ingredients and combinations. 

But how can Marcia tell what each potion does, hmm? That’s where her trusty familiars come in! Froggy and Broomy have graciously, and somewhat reluctantly, agreed to be Marcia’s test subjects.

Once Marcia has been able to complete her spellbook, she’ll be accepted as a full-fledged witch.

 

System requirements

WINDOWS

 
OS: Windows 7 (or Higher) (64-bit or higher)
Processor: Dual-core from Intel or AMD at 2.0 GHz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Videocard with at least 512MB
Storage: 50 MB available space

Additional information

Genre

Adventure, Atelier, Casual

Operating Systems