Compara los precios de Witch It Key en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Barrel Roll Games. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 22/10/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

Witches hide as props, hunters sniff them out. Barrel Roll Games built a hide-and-seek party game that somehow stays charming well past the first hour.

Witch It is a multiplayer hide-and-seek game where one team plays as witches who can disguise themselves as everyday objects scattered around the map, and the other team plays as hunters tasked with poking, prodding, and sniffing out anything that looks slightly too suspicious. The core loop sounds simple because it is - but the execution has a handcrafted warmth to it that bigger studios rarely bother with. The vibrant, vaguely storybook art style makes every map feel like a place someone actually cared about designing, not just a prop-hunt arena slapped together for content. The witch side is genuinely creative. You pick a disguise, you blend in with a pile of vegetables or a stack of barrels, and then you try not to panic when a hunter walks straight toward you. The tension in those moments is real. Hunters, meanwhile, have a small toolkit of abilities to help them investigate - a chicken companion that reacts near hidden witches, a nose that sniffs out magical presence. It is light enough that newcomers get it immediately, but there is enough depth in positioning, disguise choice, and team communication to keep sessions interesting across many rounds. The maps are one of Witch It's quiet strengths. They read like hand-painted illustrations brought into three dimensions - harvest festivals, forest clearings, village squares. Each one has its own hiding logic, its own rhythm of good spots versus obvious ones. For a game built around repetition, the variety of environments does real work keeping things from going stale. The soundtrack matches: whimsical, slightly eerie, layered just right to score the paranoia of being hunted without overselling the drama. Where it shows its limits is in the long run. Witch It is unambiguously a party game. Play it with friends on voice chat and it is one of the most consistently funny games you can load up on short notice. Play it solo with randoms and the experience is spottier - matchmaking works, but the social energy that makes this format sing is harder to summon from strangers. There is also a finite ceiling on mechanical depth; this is not a game that adds layers of complexity the longer you play. What it is is reliable, polished, and genuinely joyful in the right company. With an 89% positive rating across nearly twenty thousand Steam reviews, Witch It has clearly found its audience without any meaningful mainstream coverage pushing it there. That is the kind of organic love that tends to mean something. Barrel Roll Games built something focused and fun and did not oversell it. If your friend group needs a low-barrier game that produces actual laughter within the first ten minutes, this one earns the install. Kai, Scout Team

Witch It Key

Witch It Key

22 oct 2020Barrel Roll GamesDaedalic Entertainment
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Witches hide as props, hunters sniff them out. Barrel Roll Games built a hide-and-seek party game that somehow stays charming well past the first hour.

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Witch It is a multiplayer hide-and-seek game where one team plays as witches who can disguise themselves as everyday objects scattered around the map, and the other team plays as hunters tasked with poking, prodding, and sniffing out anything that looks slightly too suspicious. The core loop sounds simple because it is - but the execution has a handcrafted warmth to it that bigger studios rarely bother with. The vibrant, vaguely storybook art style makes every map feel like a place someone actually cared about designing, not just a prop-hunt arena slapped together for content. The witch side is genuinely creative. You pick a disguise, you blend in with a pile of vegetables or a stack of barrels, and then you try not to panic when a hunter walks straight toward you. The tension in those moments is real. Hunters, meanwhile, have a small toolkit of abilities to help them investigate - a chicken companion that reacts near hidden witches, a nose that sniffs out magical presence. It is light enough that newcomers get it immediately, but there is enough depth in positioning, disguise choice, and team communication to keep sessions interesting across many rounds. The maps are one of Witch It's quiet strengths. They read like hand-painted illustrations brought into three dimensions - harvest festivals, forest clearings, village squares. Each one has its own hiding logic, its own rhythm of good spots versus obvious ones. For a game built around repetition, the variety of environments does real work keeping things from going stale. The soundtrack matches: whimsical, slightly eerie, layered just right to score the paranoia of being hunted without overselling the drama. Where it shows its limits is in the long run. Witch It is unambiguously a party game. Play it with friends on voice chat and it is one of the most consistently funny games you can load up on short notice. Play it solo with randoms and the experience is spottier - matchmaking works, but the social energy that makes this format sing is harder to summon from strangers. There is also a finite ceiling on mechanical depth; this is not a game that adds layers of complexity the longer you play. What it is is reliable, polished, and genuinely joyful in the right company. With an 89% positive rating across nearly twenty thousand Steam reviews, Witch It has clearly found its audience without any meaningful mainstream coverage pushing it there. That is the kind of organic love that tends to mean something. Barrel Roll Games built something focused and fun and did not oversell it. If your friend group needs a low-barrier game that produces actual laughter within the first ten minutes, this one earns the install.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamHide and SeekProp HuntParty GameMultiplayer OnlyTeam-BasedCozy AestheticSocial Deduction

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Processor
Intel Core i3, 2.4GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460
DirectX
Version 10
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Barrel Roll Games
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Daedalic Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
22 oct 2020

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