Nice design, idiotic story
Some of the most intricate and satisfying graphics Ive seen, but the story was just awful and the voiceovers (rarely tolerable in any of these games) were too lame for words. I believe I was putting toys in a sand bucket near the shed of the old sheriff according to the suggestion of the ex-cop in order to find the letter implicating the old witch so that the young witch would release my daughter and her fiancé when this creepy music started up for no reason and I felt the story line had gone very far afield and careened completely out of control. At least at that point I had encountered no other irritating characters for a long, long time, but I was very bored at that point. The game was probably worth the sale price, since it is long, has decent games and actually adapts to a phone screen, with almost everything zoomable. I hope to see more of this. Also I like customizable difficulty level very much so you can turn off the sparkles but not have your hints and skips take ages to recharge. The map was so helpful that I rarely needed a hint.
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Witches' Legacy: The Ties That Bind - A Magical Hidden Object Adventure