Brilliant. Unfortunately I don't have a cat witch to play with, but seriously, kudos to you for the idea and the excellent implementation 🐈🌟
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What a cute and cozy game!
The house and the events are described in such vivid detail that you can breathe in the magic. I love that you can even learn and use spells, like a real apprentice. I think it's one of its coolest features! ✨
For me, playing it was mostly a fun and relaxing experience. One of my favorite moments was going into the attic and discovering some talking mirrors! They were so noisy and I had the chance to use my new skills.
If I may suggest one thing, it is to consider a separate section for aces and seasons descriptions. I think their current placement isn't much intuitive and it still makes you flip back through the suits pages.
But overall it is a lovely, well-made, and graphically neat game. I will definitely play it again, I still have so much to discover about the house and the city!
Thank you for the game, and thank you so much for the community copies 🙏🏻🩷
I am enjoying this game so much! As much as I love cozy games, I really appreciate the melancholy note of this one, its depth and themes (like loneliness and isolation), and the chills that some prompts give me.
To me, it’s a complete game: it has clear instructions, a useful game example, fate and rituals charts that add unpredictability, so many different prompts...
The features I have liked the most so far are:
🍁 the presence of seasons, and prompts that are actually different for each of them (making it more realistic)
🍁 the names tables (SO grateful for them!!)
🍁 the ability to use my entire set of polyhedral dice
So far I have only played for two seasons (fall and winter), but I plan to play them all. Once I do, and if needed, I will update this comment.
In the meantime: thank you for this wonderful game! ❤️
I have a doubt about the setup and the prompts.
From what I've understood from the "Setup" section, the five cards for each season row can be from different suits because they all come from a single stack.
When checking the prompts, though, each suit is associated with a season entirely (ex. Hearts/Spring), not just the ace. This seems to imply that, for example, the spring row should be made just by heart cards. But if that's the case, the setup would need four stacks.
What's the intended setup then?
Thank you!
A perfect expansion for "One Day at a Thyme" 💜
It has everything I loved about the base game, and the theme and its mysterious, nocturnal atmosphere are a fantastic addition.
Alternating it with "One Day" worked well for me, but I'm also planning to try it on its own.
It's a spooky (but fun!) experience I recommend to everyone. Just keep in mind that poking around in spirits affairs can be risky! 👻
Thank you so much for this gorgeous game.
I love this game.
The atmosphere it creates is comforting and I feel peaceful while exploring the magical world it evokes. A lovely moment from my latest play saw me helping my neighbor mend her dress of floating flowers using my own flowers and a magic pinecone.
Another point in its favor is that it's SO aesthetically pleasing! The graphics are clean, clear and well-finished. I appreciate that a lot in a game.
Thank you so much for creating it and sharing it. I highly recommed it to everyone ❤️🌿
As I say in my review, this is the game that introduced me to solo journaling games ❤
I love its simplicity and how few prompts help me to create worlds and adventures. I've been playing again recently and I had lot of fun!
I'm so grateful for this game, thank you so much for creating it and sharing it!