Wytchwood forest well5/28/2023 The power level of Forest Guide seems entirely dependent on the viability of mill and combo Druid. Though I understand why Forest Guide wasn't printed as a Neutral card, Warriors and Rogues will be quite sad to not add this card to their arsenal. The colorful world and overall feeling of mystery combined with the simple gameplay was enough to keep me engaged with the game.We're saying goodbye to Coldlight Oracle, but Druids can say hello to Forest Guide.Ī spicy new Druid minion was revealed today by Ryo on her Youtube channel. It appears to be the spiritual successor to Coldlight Oracle, a card that will be entering the hall of fame with the release of The Witchwood:įorest Guide isn't going to win many games with its 1/6 body, but the ability on it is exactly the kind of thing that a mill or combo deck is looking for. Overall, Wytchwood felt like a pretty engaging game. The individual encounters combined with the overall mystery of what happened to the witch drive the narrative and game forward and managed to carry me along in the momentum. You meet strange and outlandish characters, such as a young boy who befriends frogs and eats bugs (but claims the bugs are for the frogs), a young woman in love with a bard who cannot sing, and so forth. I guess to each their own.Įven though the mechanics are relatively simple, the colorful cast of characters and charming narrative carry the game. It didn’t take more than a few minutes each time but it was starting to feel a bit repetitive. I could only find one source of water in one area so I had to backtrack there multiple times just to grab enough. For example, I had to create items that require potted water. It’s not too grindy and doesn’t feel too tedious though certain quests do feel like they drag on for longer than you’d like. Each quest requires a certain item, and those items are crafted using base items spread around the world. The gameplay pretty much just boils down to collecting materials. The game boils down to collecting items and combining them but the narrative adds momentum to the game. Once the mirror was completed, you manage to trap the snake in it and capture your first soul as well as free everyone from the snake’s hypnotic grasp. To free them from the spell, you had to go collect three mirror pieces, each with their own subset of collection quests. Inside the village, the snake had hypnotized everyone and was holding them prisoner. He was in a hidden village in the center of a lake where you had to create a bridge using fairy dust. You are then off on your quest to collect the souls of the twelve animals, each in their own unique environment and with their own unique backstory. The snake has taken this young maiden’s love interest hostage so it’s up to you to save their relationship. There’s only one small problem, the witch has forgotten her memories. A mysterious goat appears to inform her of a deal they made a long time ago, where the witch must collect the souls of twelve evil animals in order to save a sleeping damsel. The story starts with you playing as an old witch waking up from an unusually long nap in her cabin. The world of Wytchwood is very colorful and looks like a children’s story book come to life. The narrative matches the feel of the game as well. It’s filled with vibrant colors and a cast of equally colorful characters. The art style feels very much like a children’s story book come to life. The world of Wytchwood is very colorful and in more ways than one. The gameplay essentially boils down to you collecting and combining items to solve simple puzzles to proceed in the story. Wytchwood is a very colorful narrative adventure. Developed by Alientrap, published by Whitethorn Digital, WhisperGames – Decem(X1/S/X, PS4/5, PC)
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