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While this is no "bonus level", how about all the game's pictures from the developers' own website? One can see both the "happier" and "sadder" endings: http://garbuzstudio.com/portfolio-item/child-of-a-witch-3/
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As with others - I got the password, but I can't see any way of using it. Please me know when that's sorted, because this is a great game.
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I find it rather odd that the son just trusted a letter from a stranger claiming to be his mother. I mean, if they told him before they died than it's still understandable but at he didn't know about his mother until the end, right? I wonder what made him trust that letter. Other than that, great game!
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I remember playing this in 2016 and the game had worked. It's an image of the witch and her old man son reunited, while her young son and his love play with a child.
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I get the password for level 15 but then there's nowhere to unlock level 15. Klicking the 'Play level 15' link under the password just makes the game open in a new tab. Too bad.
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Really nice conclusion to the game, but there's one thing that really irritates me; the dialogue box appears to cover a portion of the bottom image and the entire option bar, which really hinders our ability to catch any possibly differences that could have been blocked underneath the text.
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Actually, I like the happy ending, but i would like to know what has happened to the bad guy and his wife (part 2) - maybe one of the little brothers of the witch, who, as the oldest child of her parents, had left her family to earn money and support her parents, was on a search for his lost older sister and finally found those vile people and, after finding out what they had done to her, hung them on the next oak tree, and afterwards raising the child who is now (part 3) the older brother of the young son of the witch
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does no one care that the lost's son's daughter is getting married to his brother? The uncle had a child with his niece!
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Good images and good game play. Since this is the only game I've played from the series, I liked the occasional text: t was well executed and matched the images well without blurring into them/becoming hard to read. Well done - you've made a pleasant, enjoyable game!
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Amazing artwork, touching story, and I love the way the whole story was told just through pictures. Well, almost. I felt the text took away from the game, and if I had been playing without the text, I know I still would have gotten the grasp of what was happening. Anyway, it takes great skill to make such a beautiful story (mainly) out of drawings. Great job. 5/5
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I want to know the life story of the older son. What happened to the couple? Why are the house and grounds is disrepair? Why is he alone? This story touched me. I am glad the ending was happy.
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That game was great! Probably could have done without the words. At least not have them take up as much space as they did. It was *BAM* READ THIS! before I could get to storyin :P
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All three parts sum up in great, beautiful story, very well told - or you'd rather should say drawn. Few simple lines of text was a great addition, they don't brake anything, rather keep the story on right track (come on, he even dresses exactly the same and with witches you can't exactly tell the passing of time).
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to be honest... I was a bit suspicious about the body. It didn't really look realistic in how it was positioned and stuff, if in fact she really was struck by lightning. But I'm glad she realized she was wrong in the end. And as for her elder son, I did think he was the villain, thinking that his politeness and all that was all an act. Boy was I wrong... ;o
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I thought the use of text did not "detract" from the game at all. I was thoroughly confused about the son in the manor and I think it was better to explain that with text. It brings more life into the story when there is text.
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SPOILER ALERT
So, maybe I'm just tired right now, but I still don't understand why she pretended to kill the girl in the first place...
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I was going to agree with those people who said the text wasn't necessary, and detracted from the pictures . . . until I read the comments from the people who didn't understand that the second old man was the witch's son, and thought he was her rapist (they do look alike) . . . so I guess the text was necessary. Beautifully drawn, especially the birds, animals and insects. The human characters are very expressive, but they look a little too much alike, which confused some people (a minor flaw in a great game).