Relatively short kinetic novel with a couple choices that can lead directly to bad endings. The music is good and the art is AMAZING, but the game's a bit short and the ending is very abrupt. Honestly feels unfinished, I'm curious to know what the dev's plans are for this game.
Bewitched: Part 1
- Release Date:
- Oct 31, 2019
- Developer:
- Graven Visual Novels
- Publisher:
- Graven Visual Novels
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game

The protagonist, a boy named Thomas, has a difficult life. It gets even worse when his father marries a woman who simply can’t stand her stepson. His whole life changes with a sudden trip to his aunt, whom he visited once many years ago. Now he is definitely distracted from all sad thoughts, because his aunt Alice is a real witch who has a talking cat and a bunch of magical things, and her house is not exactly the right place for little boys. But despite all the dangers, Thomas accepts the challenge and firmly decides to reach the heights of potion-making and to reveal all the secrets hidden behind the magical barrier.

* Colorful and beautiful art style.
* Fabulous and warm atmosphere.
* Original soundtrack and realistic sounds that create the effect of presence, which helps you immerse yourself in this magical world.
* Quest mechanics.
* Interactive locations.
Gameplay duration: 6-8 hours.
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User Reviews
This is like Naruto meets Harry Potter but for kindergarteners, not a proper visual novel too, more like a point & click quest, really. The gameplay is extremely simplistic and boorishly tedious, 6-8 hours advertised in the description are a stretch but the game was never finished properly so there's that. Once again, the dev is from ruzzia so I'm not surprised.
Beautiful art and amusing story.
Cute and imaginative. If looking for clues and magic are "your thing", then give this VN a try. Although it currently sits at 4 GBP, reading can take between 6-8 hours. Money well spent!
Received a direct message in Twitter from the dev of this game to give it a try, and since I do love visual novels, I decided why not? Even from the menu screen, I can tell the visuals are completely entrancing! Everything is so vibrant! The backgrounds are all absolutely amazing, the level of detail the artists had done is downright phenomenal. Things even animate in the background as you read the story, it's such a nice touch. I'm a fan of this level of performance. Graphics are astonishing. 10/10 The GUI design is very creative as well! I was so surprised to see the Settings page even, everything is designed with the same feel of the story! The Save/Load screen is an honorable mention too, as well as the BG/CG page. There were even nick-knacks strewn about these pages that you'll recognize in the background later in the story! I think it's neat! Good lord, I cannot fathom how much work was put into this visual novel, it's so gorgeous. GUI Design, absolutely masterful. 9/10 I also...
I was asked to take a look at this game, so I checked it out to be polite. I'm glad I did. The game has more twists and turns than I expected, and I was interested enough to play through the game in one sitting. It starts out as a visual novel, but it also has some basic puzzle elements and an arrow key-based minigame. All of this is executed pretty well, and I enjoyed my time with it. Pros: The art. There's a lot of detail and variety in the art, and it really made the experience more enjoyable for me. At first some of the areas reminded me of a hidden object game, but I soon found out that most of these random objects are incredibly dangerous magical items, and a lot of them have fun stories to them as well. It makes the world much more vibrant and interesting, not to mention fun. I also liked the design of all the characters. There are a lot of fun little details worked into their design. Team Fortress 2 has nothing on this game's hats. The music: It isn't the sort of music that ...
To be continued when? An interesting Visual Novel interwoven with light Point&Click gameplay about magic, mystery and family. Standing out very quickly is the art and great level of detail put into it. The menu itself already shows this, especially the Settings menu. There are plenty of CGs, some even slightly animated with a bit of movement. In terms of design the backgrounds and characters are all coherent with the world they are in yet stand out individually as well. Looking at the different witches they all have an overarching design philosophy you can notice in the details, but are wholly different from each other. The creature designs are equally as creative and overall great. There is plenty of action to be found in the story even during supposed quieter parts due to the world being a rather dangerous one. Aside from that early on the magic is what draws you in much like Thomas, though as you get used to the world the personal stories of the characters keeps you engaged until th...
This was a really cute little game! Beautiful drawings and really friendly characters. It was like a romp back in time to an awesome summer vacation we all might have wished to have. The point and click game mechanics are a ton of fun and you quickly get set up for harder challenges - but at that point it becomes mostly story. Still it's definitely hours and hours of fun with cute animations and fun characters. While I can hardly complain, if this were a more expensive title, I saw so many possibilities that this game 'could' have taken at many points in the story. The biggest gripe I had was that the house area was the most difficult, but once you get beyond the house, the basic mechanic is almost discarded and the story is mostly... story? There are a few little quest games, but nothing as difficult as the house area and afterwards, it suddenly feels like the game becomes 'linear' in nature. I suspect the developers were under more stress here because I can see opportunities for exp...
Great Game Overall after a hour and a half of gameplay. There was a few spelling errors but overall game was very fun and will be streaming it alot more frequently!
Ein charmantes farbenfrohes visual novel mit einigen Minispielen und mehreren Enden (also Dead ends). Die Geschichte wird laut Entwickler fortgesetzt.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP/Vista/7
- Processor: Intel Core i3 1.5 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 560
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/8.1/10/11
- Processor: Intel Core i5 2.3 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 960
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 8 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Bewitched: Part 1 cost?
Bewitched: Part 1 costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Bewitched: Part 1?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® XP/Vista/7 Processor: Intel Core i3 1.5 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 4 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7/8/8.1/10/11 Processor: Intel Core i5 2.3 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 8 GB available space
What platforms is Bewitched: Part 1 available on?
Bewitched: Part 1 is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Bewitched: Part 1 worth buying?
Bewitched: Part 1 has 76% positive reviews from 29 players.
When was Bewitched: Part 1 released?
Bewitched: Part 1 was released on Oct 31, 2019.
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