Wendy: Every Witch Way
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Wendy: Every Witch Way

Wendy: Every Witch Way

Wendy: Every Witch Way

2001
Action, Platformer
Wendy: Every Witch Way is an action platform video game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Color in 2001. The game centers on Wendy the Good Little Witch from the Casper the Friendly Ghost series. After accidentally opening her "aunties" chest containing magical stones, they upset the gravity of a floating castle that crashes on her house. The player controls Wendy through three worlds with twelve levels and a horizontal shooter stage in each world. (Wikipedia.org)

Wendy: Every Witch Way

2001
Action, Platformer
Avg Percentile 38.5% from 2 total ratings

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Rated 09 Jan 2020
40
10th
Very boring, very short. Enemies and puzzles are stupidly easy, or else you can just charge through them, cause you'll probably have enough health to survive anyway.
Rated 27 Feb 2018
77
67th
This is a lesser known but fun platformer by Wayforward. You control a little girl witch and the main gimmick is gravity shifting, flipping the level up/down at will. It has a nice art style, and the gameplay is fun.
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