Witch Tower
by Hitama · developer page
Witch Tower: A potion-brewing simulator in the expansionist fantasy of Enlargia
A fantasy potion-selling simulator based on Enlargia, a world filled with expansions!
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- itch https://hitama.itch.io/witch-tower v0.2.1.2 download for windows
Witch Tower: A potion-brewing simulator in the expansionist fantasy of Enlargia
StashlyVN Review
Witch Tower positions itself as a fantasy potion-selling simulator set in Enlargia, a world where magical expansion is woven into the fabric of daily life. Developer Hitama has created a game centered on your role as a newly installed witch in a vacant tower, tasked with brewing potions to order for the mages and creatures who seek your services. The premise is straightforward but charming: manage your tower, discover new recipes, and gradually unlock more of Enlargia's world as you progress.
The core loop revolves around potion crafting—gathering ingredients, mixing components, and fulfilling customer requests. This farming-adjacent gameplay style emphasizes resource management and incremental progression. The adult themes are integrated into the world-building itself; Enlargia's aesthetic centers on body expansion, and this carries through into the potion effects you'll brew and observe. Rather than explicit scenes, the game treats these themes as a natural part of the setting, with visual feedback on customer transformations and growth reflecting your work.
It's worth noting that Witch Tower remains in active early development (version 0.2.1.2 at time of writing), and Hitama is transparent about ongoing instability. Softlocks and bugs are acknowledged risks, and the developer recommends frequent saves. The game is playable on Windows and benefits from community feedback via Discord. If you're intrigued by the concept, expect a work-in-progress with potential but also genuine technical rough edges. This is best approached as a title you'll watch evolve rather than a polished final product.
Pros
- Unique integration of expansion themes into world-building and potion mechanics
- Relaxing farming-simulator structure without combat pressure
- Active developer communication and transparent roadmap
- Premise creates natural hooks for discovery and progression
- Niche appeal attracts a focused, engaged community
Cons
- Early development stage with acknowledged softlocks and frequent bugs
- Limited content scope at current version (0.2.1.2)
- Requires manual save management to avoid progress loss
- Sparse UI documentation for new players
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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