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Witchy Sisters – Relax Puzzle
Created by: MorionStudio
There is something oddly satisfying about a puzzle that asks you to find things, sort them into order, and match them up without making you feel like you are sitting an entrance exam. This cheerful witchy puzzle game combines those three familiar mechanics into a relaxing brain teaser filled with colorful cartoon witches, frogs, creepy crawlies, magical clutter, and a generous helping of purple-and-green Halloween charm. The gameplay revolves around spotting useful pieces, organizing what you find, and making the right matches, so it is a good choice when you want a casual puzzle game that keeps your brain occupied without turning the whole experience into a race against the clock. Fans of hidden object games, matching puzzles, mahjong-style sorting, and other cozy brain games should find the rhythm pleasantly familiar, while the witchy setting gives the whole thing a little more personality than another collection of anonymous colored shapes. The artwork leans into the fun side of spooky, with wide-eyed frogs, wiggly creatures, pointy hats, broomsticks, and magical sisters who look considerably more interested in puzzles than in brewing anything particularly sinister. It has some of the same easygoing appeal as Halloween-themed casual games, with a visual style that feels closer to a playful animated storybook than serious gothic horror. If you enjoy games that let you settle in, scan the screen, notice patterns, and gradually tidy up a chaotic arrangement, the Find, Sort, and Match format gives you plenty to focus on while keeping the mood light. There is also a neat bit of witchy history behind the theme: the word 'witch' comes from the Old English 'wicce' (pronounced roughly 'WITCH-eh'), meaning a female practitioner of magic, which is a rather more respectable job title than 'person who owns an alarming number of frogs'. So grab your imaginary pointy hat, sharpen those observation skills, and enjoy a few quiet rounds of colorful magical puzzling.
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