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Game Analysis


For today’s post, I will be analyzing the game, “Witchspring,” by Kiwiwalks. Witchspring revolves around the story of a girl who is born in a world where their tribe is rejected by humanity. Because of their magical abilities, they are called witches. Throughout the game, it is in the player's hands what will happen to the girl. It is also their choice whether she will learn to forgive those who have wronged her or not. However, the game pushes you to follow the "good" route, which unlocks a fulfilling ending for the player.








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