This is alongside investigating the strange prickly vines that have grown up to destroy the village and obstruct parts of the forest, and studying how to remove them. The Witch’s House has been abandoned so long that some of its processing machines are broken, meaning you’ll be off to recover parts while on your adventure if you want to make more complicated potions. This is then a viable ingredient for several potions, and all you need to do is gather the other ingredients, choose the strength of the fire and the direction you’ll stir the potion, and you’re off. For instance, once you’ve studied the creature known as a Squishychub (less giggling, please) you can gather its fur, which you can then put through the extractor to make it into Squishychub Fur extract. Despite her impish nature, Ellie readily volunteers to help all those she comes across - we soon begin to sell and deliver potions, and this leads us into the core gameplay of Little Witch in the Woods: exploring, compiling the encyclopedia, gathering resources, processing them, and brewing potions. Just in the Game Preview version alone, there are all sorts of plants and animals to chase and draw, and the surrounding land feels full of possibility, with different plants emerging at night or during the day. It’s got that irresistible hook of starting from scratch - Ellie has to tidy up the abandoned Witch’s house, acquire tools, and, soon, help in recovering the nearby village. Once drawn, the corresponding page in the encyclopedia fills out with all sorts of details such as the time you can find the materials, or how they might interact with different potions. Ellie comes armed with a quill and encyclopedia, and can study the creatures and plants she comes across by drawing them. If you love charm and cosiness, this’ll be one for you. That being said, let’s begin! Little Witch in the Woods trailer As it’s the Game Preview version, achievements aren’t supported, there’s a limit to the content available, and, as the warning screen points out, some game features might not work properly. So, first thing to bear in mind is that this is the Game Preview version of Little Witch in the Woods, not the full game - the full launch has been pushed back to 2023. Little Witch in the Woods is one I’ve been looking forward to for some time, so as soon as we heard it was launching into Game Preview this week, I insisted volunteered to try it out, and dove headfirst into life as a little witch in the woods. SK Telecom Xbox Cloud Gaming First Impressions Xbox Game Pass Xbox Game Pass PC First impressions Adventure Heidi Nicholas Had your eye on charming indie life sim Little Witch in the Woods? It's out via Game Preview on Xbox Game Pass now - have a look at what we thought after a few hours with it!As the long-suffering news team of TrueAchievements can attest, I love wholesome games.
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