Make friends, cast spells, and uncover secrets in your magical small town! Will you preserve the forest or let the town grow?
"New Witch in Town" is a 750,000-word interactive YA fantasy novel by Grace Card. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
When you were a kid, you lived with your grandmother in the small town of Silvertree, on the edge of a magical forest. Grandma is a witch, and she taught you how to use your magic to affect the natural world, too. “Magic is a part of you,” she always told you. “Learning how to use it means figuring out who you are.”
Now you’re 19 and on your own. After years of living in the forest while you perfected your witchcraft, you’ve returned to take care of your grandmother’s house and crow-familiar while she’s gone. Figuring out who you are feels more important than ever - not to mention, figuring out what Silvertree is. A lot is just as you remembered: the friendly generous next-door neighbors with a kid just your age, the proud town council, the quaint little shops with quirky punny names, the gentle shadowy forest full of magic.
But now it feels run-down, with potholes in the streets and overgrown empty lots where stores used to be. A big real-estate developer promises to help the town by expanding into the forest. What’s the best thing for the people of Silvertree and for the magical forest? What mysteries wait to be uncovered in the town archives? And more importantly, where did your grandmother go? Why do you keep having strange dreams?
And how did a tree grow overnight right in the middle of Main Street? Is it possible that you’re not the only new witch in town?
• Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, pan, or aromantic
• Choose your familiar - a dog, cat, or owl - and bond with her, then go on to pet every single animal in town
• Find love with an earnest dreamy history major, a tattooed stranger with a not-so-secret soft spot for animals, an adventurous aspiring journalist, or your old friend the kid next door
• Become a good citizen of your new town, or break every rule on the books
• Heal old family wounds by bringing together parents, grandparents, and children
• Keep your magic a secret, or use it everywhere you go
• Make your voice heard in local politics: speak up at a town council meeting, join a protest, write in to the local newspaper, or bring Silvertree’s history to light
• Advocate to preserve the forest, or make way for progress and new houses so that Silvertree can grow
Friendship is magic, and so are you!
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As someone who loves witchy stories, I'll admit I was disappointed how it feels like your town's more political situation and the forest felt more focused then your actual powers. My bigger issue is the characters though. They didn't feel too fleshed out, and I accidentally did my first playthrough without romancing anyone because I thought I was still getting to know them, before I was thrust to the endgame. It's well told, but it didn't feel really unique overall.
At first it asked you questions like the gender on you character and name in a book format and I thought after it was going to be like a game but no it's like a whole book not that good tbh
Don't understand why it's rated so bad. Well done to those who made the app.
ive played almost every game by this company and this is the only terrible game they have. i was so excited for it, unique, a nice long word count, only to find out half the paths are broken and will show words from either outcome, the grammer and spelling was never checked, and its written in such a way that i cant even find where the story branches since big choices dont seem to make a difference. theres just too much going for it to be justified that the outcome is the same every single time.
These side characters are exhausting me with their long, meandering monologues about their feelings. And no achievements? Good for one playthrough, if you don't get bored.
Really boring. You spend most of your time with needy townsfolk and any time you try to do something on your own the game punishes you for it.
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