WitchSpring3 SUYOUNG JANG The story of a witch who is chased after by warriors. Eirudy, the Marionette Witch. A story-based RPG with no additional… $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe story of a witch who is chased after by warriors. Eirudy, the Marionette Witch. A story-based RPG with no additional in-app payments. The witch Lives in her house in the Misty Forest, hidden from the warriors. At home, she crafts tools and magic, and trains herself. Outside, she explores around to find magical ingredients and often encounters warriors. The witch wakes her dolls and uses them to fight against the warriors. The lonely witch wants to wake her dolls so she can have friends, but her dolls are silent. Sometimes recognized and praised by humans, but sometimes hurt; Eirudy, a lonely witch. Lead Eirudy, the Marionette Witch in the path of light. Information Seller:SUYOUNG JANG Genre:Role Playing Release:Oct 26, 2017 Updated:Apr 10, 2019 Version:1.32 Size:1.3 GB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Wicuicad Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2015 97 0 0 #2 Wicuicad, Oct 27, 2017 This is what an eduRPG should look like on iPhone☺️☺️☺️ L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #3 L.Lawliet, Oct 28, 2017 Oh my I loved the 2nd one. Buying this! Ughh I spent so much money this week.. Nullzone ð® Spam Police ð Jul 12, 2013 3,669 79 48 Male #4 Nullzone, Oct 28, 2017 Really liked Witchspring 2, definitely getting this one too. L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #5 L.Lawliet, Oct 28, 2017 Ahh what a beautiful game. Just played it a bit and it's very much an improved version of the last game. The design, ui, etc all look gorgeous and flow nicely. Lots of upgrades to the designs of the menus from the last game, all better imo. Actually I would go as far to say it has one of the best menu systems for a mobile RPG. They even added a mini map in the corner instead of a regular map menu! As usual, there's a fairly deep magic creation and crafting system here. Story is cute, as well as the main character. The designer of this game knows what "adorable" really means I definitely love this character design the best out of all three games. Combat is fun as usual. You actually have to summon monsters in each battle instead of always having them with you in WS2, though this may change when you get a mount? A small cool aesthetic is you can pick where you want your monster summoned on the battlefield. Casting magic is much more fun here, you drag your magic circle to the center of the screen then tap it to launch. The previous was just standard "tap" magic to use - I appreciate all the small changes and everything just feels good. Only complaint is same as WS2, I wish the battle menu was on the right side, so I don't have to keep moving my hands around to tap the screen icons. This ties into why I recommed tap controls since you don't keep swapping from holding your device for a joystick, then switching to holding for tap menus. The great thing is WS2 hero is a mage and here is a swordsman, awesome change with great battle animations. Apparently this is a sad story of a girl who is trying to make dolls that can talk because she has no friends, and of course the humans are all afraid of her because she's a witch. Another compelling story like WS2. Leveling / training is so much better now. In WS2 it was way more casual, you could level your character free of charge any time you wanted for as long as you want. Here, there's actually a timer for when you can train which decreases as you quest. Even better, WS2 you walk up to training spots to train - in WS3 you train in your house and can make a training schedule that can be saved for quick training. Everything is much more streamlined. And of course in WS fashion, the animations are cute. The only true down point of this game is the controls. The tap mode is the best because almost all the menus require tapping all over the screen, so this flows better. Downside is that you have to tap multiple times as it usually can't navigate to points around obstacles / won't even register taps. Joystick is better for RPGs imo but here it feels a bit wonky and the controls will feel strange when you keep swapping from joystick for the world map, then tapping all across the screen for other menu items. Just doesn't flow well. I guess you have to take your pick. Overall, I'm in love all over again. WS3 made most of the improvements I wanted to see. To me the Witchspring series has always been the cutest RPGs on mobile, and this looks to be even better than the last! dbagga84 Well-Known Member May 22, 2013 835 24 18 #6 dbagga84, Oct 28, 2017 Amazing game so far. Loved loved loved number 2 so I had to get this and had no idea it was coming. Im glad I saved up iTunes credits because there have been quite a few purchases this month. Anyways, I have no complaints really. Its not perfect but its pretty good. The controls arent bad its been just tapping, small buttons since Im using iPhone 8 plus . As with any exploration by tap game sometimes youll tap to go somewhere and the guy will walk over, wig for a second turn around and go some place else. Meh it happens. There are some graphical bugs here and there though, some pixeling near large enemies and sometimes you see that weird line through the graphics its hard to explain but Im sure if youre paying attention youll see it, its not annoying or anything its just there.. lol other wise the game looks good, cute but sad story well at first as far as I can tell it might get less sad. Anyways the main bug which is t a huge deal is saving in the diary. If you dont change the title of your save spot every time it wont save. Test this by just clicking save keeping the current name and watching the game time, do it again watch the game time .. no change. But if you change the name pull the box up type in the exact same name hit done it will save. Again not a huge deal since auto save happens every time you move areas. L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #7 L.Lawliet, Oct 28, 2017 Ahh your post quite worried me. I tested it and it actually does save. It's just the number doesn't update on the save screen. If you quit to the title screen and come back it will be the saved game. maxbrickem Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2009 327 0 16 #8 maxbrickem, Oct 28, 2017 wow it honestly seemed not too long ago when i was playing 2. awesome game will have to pick this up. thanks for the impressions guys L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #9 L.Lawliet, Oct 28, 2017 Oh wow, you can also imbue your sword with magical power later as you level up, and it lasts for 3 turns. The animations are so cool, your sword turns into a laser beam type thing - ahh I love all these new additions. It's like a casual but semi-deep crafting RPG. dbagga84 Well-Known Member May 22, 2013 835 24 18 #10 dbagga84, Oct 28, 2017 Are you positive? Because I sat there and saved over and over and over and the save time even the seconds never changed . But my save game is just called save1 so as soon as I clicked on the name and typed in save1 again the seconds and even the minutes changed because of how long actually passed since my last real diary update. (It was like 2 minutes) anyways Id imagine if you had just then tried and reloaded you wouldnt really notice since you .. know just saved lol but I dunno it just looks wonky to me is all. If its actually saving and not showing you it is thats also a bug either way. Cause I had sound up and everything and clicking save did nadda and as I said changing the save name then click save thered be that save sound. So I dunnnnnooo dbagga84 Well-Known Member May 22, 2013 835 24 18 #11 dbagga84, Oct 28, 2017 ^^ it doesnt much matter like I said. If youre not sure just do what I do step out of the house . And when you boot up the game hit continue. Load from auto save its not like its big deal lol L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #12 L.Lawliet, Oct 28, 2017 Last edited: Oct 28, 2017 Not sure what you're talking about now. It saves. It just doesn't show the time change when you hit the save button. You can easily test it yourself or make a new save if you're so afraid of it getting wiped, there are a lot of free save slots. Just hit save on the old save file, go to the title screen, and load the same file again. You will see the time updated. If you're still not satisfied with that you can check your inventory. I've been playing this game for a while now and never had any save issues. The only bug possibly is that the time doesn't update right after you hit save. ========== Also a nifty feature I noticed is that the journal entries are actual journal entries. When the journal updates, you can read the thoughts of the character. Lately most RPGs just use journals to input the same text you would see in a "mission list". So I recommend giving it a look from time to time to read. This is quite a fun story about an adorable lonely girl and her meeting some quirky human who doesn't know she's a witch (the gameplay goes as far to even lock your use of magic when you battle near him!). Malphas Member Mar 20, 2017 12 0 1 #13 Malphas, Oct 28, 2017 Ch2 help Hey can someone help me? I can't clear the third quest(top right) I dont know what to do to clear the quest Because this is 1 of 3 quests with the same name 1. Quest was collecting mats 2. Quest was crafting the ice spell 3. Quest ? Attached Files: Screenshot_2017-10-28-11-53-44.jpg File size: 203.7 KB Views: 42 Pagan Fox Well-Known Member Jul 20, 2012 476 32 28 #14 Pagan Fox, Oct 28, 2017 Any idea of length of the game and replay ability? I didnt play the first one unfortunately but love the reviews so far. Cheers Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #15 Brightsiderus, Oct 28, 2017 Well, I think that the game has multiple endings like the previous two. Ag3ntP3ndergast Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2016 82 4 8 #16 Ag3ntP3ndergast, Oct 28, 2017 I own the second one but unfortunately haven't gotten around to finishing playing it yet... have been super busy with my studies and I have a JLPT exam coming up that I'm studying for, but I will say that this game is a must have for anyone who likes crafting games with cutesy anime inspired aesthetics. Cronk Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2013 620 0 0 #17 Cronk, Oct 29, 2017 How does this stand on its own? Some reviews suggesting that the context from 2 is important. Mattosai Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2010 227 6 18 #18 Mattosai, Oct 29, 2017 Is this game like atelier series ? alchemy + timed quest ? Seems so at first look. And same question : playing the firt two is mandatory ? L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #19 L.Lawliet, Oct 29, 2017 I don't think playing the first two is necessary. I didn't play the first one and played ws2 just fine. So far I haven't found any references to ws2 here but it's been a while. Maybe it takes place in the same universe? There's nothing really confusing in the story that makes me wonder if I missed anything. Vovin ð® Spam Police ð Nov 28, 2009 6,514 3 38 Germany #20 Vovin, Oct 29, 2017 Each Witch Spring game can be played separately. Yeah, all games play in the same world but the characters differ. Witch Spring 3 is the consistent further development of part 2. Tbh, this is the best RPG I played in the last two years on iOS. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Ahh what a beautiful game. Just played it a bit and it's very much an improved version of the last game. The design, ui, etc all look gorgeous and flow nicely. Lots of upgrades to the designs of the menus from the last game, all better imo. Actually I would go as far to say it has one of the best menu systems for a mobile RPG. They even added a mini map in the corner instead of a regular map menu! As usual, there's a fairly deep magic creation and crafting system here. Story is cute, as well as the main character. The designer of this game knows what "adorable" really means I definitely love this character design the best out of all three games. Combat is fun as usual. You actually have to summon monsters in each battle instead of always having them with you in WS2, though this may change when you get a mount? A small cool aesthetic is you can pick where you want your monster summoned on the battlefield. Casting magic is much more fun here, you drag your magic circle to the center of the screen then tap it to launch. The previous was just standard "tap" magic to use - I appreciate all the small changes and everything just feels good. Only complaint is same as WS2, I wish the battle menu was on the right side, so I don't have to keep moving my hands around to tap the screen icons. This ties into why I recommed tap controls since you don't keep swapping from holding your device for a joystick, then switching to holding for tap menus. The great thing is WS2 hero is a mage and here is a swordsman, awesome change with great battle animations. Apparently this is a sad story of a girl who is trying to make dolls that can talk because she has no friends, and of course the humans are all afraid of her because she's a witch. Another compelling story like WS2. Leveling / training is so much better now. In WS2 it was way more casual, you could level your character free of charge any time you wanted for as long as you want. Here, there's actually a timer for when you can train which decreases as you quest. Even better, WS2 you walk up to training spots to train - in WS3 you train in your house and can make a training schedule that can be saved for quick training. Everything is much more streamlined. And of course in WS fashion, the animations are cute. The only true down point of this game is the controls. The tap mode is the best because almost all the menus require tapping all over the screen, so this flows better. Downside is that you have to tap multiple times as it usually can't navigate to points around obstacles / won't even register taps. Joystick is better for RPGs imo but here it feels a bit wonky and the controls will feel strange when you keep swapping from joystick for the world map, then tapping all across the screen for other menu items. Just doesn't flow well. I guess you have to take your pick. Overall, I'm in love all over again. WS3 made most of the improvements I wanted to see. To me the Witchspring series has always been the cutest RPGs on mobile, and this looks to be even better than the last!
Amazing game so far. Loved loved loved number 2 so I had to get this and had no idea it was coming. Im glad I saved up iTunes credits because there have been quite a few purchases this month. Anyways, I have no complaints really. Its not perfect but its pretty good. The controls arent bad its been just tapping, small buttons since Im using iPhone 8 plus . As with any exploration by tap game sometimes youll tap to go somewhere and the guy will walk over, wig for a second turn around and go some place else. Meh it happens. There are some graphical bugs here and there though, some pixeling near large enemies and sometimes you see that weird line through the graphics its hard to explain but Im sure if youre paying attention youll see it, its not annoying or anything its just there.. lol other wise the game looks good, cute but sad story well at first as far as I can tell it might get less sad. Anyways the main bug which is t a huge deal is saving in the diary. If you dont change the title of your save spot every time it wont save. Test this by just clicking save keeping the current name and watching the game time, do it again watch the game time .. no change. But if you change the name pull the box up type in the exact same name hit done it will save. Again not a huge deal since auto save happens every time you move areas.
Ahh your post quite worried me. I tested it and it actually does save. It's just the number doesn't update on the save screen. If you quit to the title screen and come back it will be the saved game.
wow it honestly seemed not too long ago when i was playing 2. awesome game will have to pick this up. thanks for the impressions guys
Oh wow, you can also imbue your sword with magical power later as you level up, and it lasts for 3 turns. The animations are so cool, your sword turns into a laser beam type thing - ahh I love all these new additions. It's like a casual but semi-deep crafting RPG.
Are you positive? Because I sat there and saved over and over and over and the save time even the seconds never changed . But my save game is just called save1 so as soon as I clicked on the name and typed in save1 again the seconds and even the minutes changed because of how long actually passed since my last real diary update. (It was like 2 minutes) anyways Id imagine if you had just then tried and reloaded you wouldnt really notice since you .. know just saved lol but I dunno it just looks wonky to me is all. If its actually saving and not showing you it is thats also a bug either way. Cause I had sound up and everything and clicking save did nadda and as I said changing the save name then click save thered be that save sound. So I dunnnnnooo
^^ it doesnt much matter like I said. If youre not sure just do what I do step out of the house . And when you boot up the game hit continue. Load from auto save its not like its big deal lol
Not sure what you're talking about now. It saves. It just doesn't show the time change when you hit the save button. You can easily test it yourself or make a new save if you're so afraid of it getting wiped, there are a lot of free save slots. Just hit save on the old save file, go to the title screen, and load the same file again. You will see the time updated. If you're still not satisfied with that you can check your inventory. I've been playing this game for a while now and never had any save issues. The only bug possibly is that the time doesn't update right after you hit save. ========== Also a nifty feature I noticed is that the journal entries are actual journal entries. When the journal updates, you can read the thoughts of the character. Lately most RPGs just use journals to input the same text you would see in a "mission list". So I recommend giving it a look from time to time to read. This is quite a fun story about an adorable lonely girl and her meeting some quirky human who doesn't know she's a witch (the gameplay goes as far to even lock your use of magic when you battle near him!).
Ch2 help Hey can someone help me? I can't clear the third quest(top right) I dont know what to do to clear the quest Because this is 1 of 3 quests with the same name 1. Quest was collecting mats 2. Quest was crafting the ice spell 3. Quest ?
Any idea of length of the game and replay ability? I didnt play the first one unfortunately but love the reviews so far. Cheers
I own the second one but unfortunately haven't gotten around to finishing playing it yet... have been super busy with my studies and I have a JLPT exam coming up that I'm studying for, but I will say that this game is a must have for anyone who likes crafting games with cutesy anime inspired aesthetics.
Is this game like atelier series ? alchemy + timed quest ? Seems so at first look. And same question : playing the firt two is mandatory ?
I don't think playing the first two is necessary. I didn't play the first one and played ws2 just fine. So far I haven't found any references to ws2 here but it's been a while. Maybe it takes place in the same universe? There's nothing really confusing in the story that makes me wonder if I missed anything.
Each Witch Spring game can be played separately. Yeah, all games play in the same world but the characters differ. Witch Spring 3 is the consistent further development of part 2. Tbh, this is the best RPG I played in the last two years on iOS.