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Witch You Want is a single player casual simulation game with fantasy, romance and anime themes. It was developed by Studio Élan and was released on February 13, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

✨ URGENTLY HIRING!! ✨ in need of assistant!!!With a rather sparkly magical paper, you look over the job listing for a local witch needing an assistant with making potions before the town festival that weekend. Something so short notice would surely be hard for her to find workers, and you just happen to be in between jobs—so you sign up, unsure exactly what to expect...... A pompous and questiona…

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97%Audience ScoreBased on 159 reviews
story15 positive mentions

  • Adorable and charming art style with well-designed characters, especially Mirabelle.
  • Simple and fun potion-making mini-game that adds an engaging gameplay loop.
  • Short, sweet, cozy, and free experience that is great for a quick, casual playthrough.
  • Very short with minimal story depth and limited character development.
  • Character customization options are limited and mostly cosmetic without meaningful impact on gameplay.
  • Romance and writing feel rushed or forced, with little meaningful choice or yuri content beyond a brief kiss.
  • story

    35 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally regarded as simple, sweet, and charming with a cozy, lighthearted tone that suits the game's short length and free-to-play nature. While some critics found the writing weak, characters underdeveloped, and romance rushed or odd, many appreciated the narrative's warmth and connection to the potion-making gameplay, especially when achieving the true ending. Overall, it offers an enjoyable, if brief, experience enhanced by cute art and music but lacks deep complexity or character depth.

    • “All in all, for a free game, it is very nice and will not waste your time, as the writing is very nice and the story is satisfying and succinct.”
    • “After getting the "perfect" true ending (every puzzle successful) the full story unfolds in detail and all the interactions make sense.”
    • “Beautiful story that keeps you involved the whole way through via potion minigames.”
    • “Unfortunately, the writing itself felt pretty weak, and a lot of the dialogue came across like filler instead of meaningful character or story moments.”
    • “Story was pretty basic: searching for that new job to do something great in a short period of time. I didn’t even understand the point of making an avatar for your character since you do see it during potion-making, but Mirabelle never comments on it anyway, so they could’ve just not bothered adding it and left it to your imagination.”
    • “Characters are paper-thin and unlikable, story is so-so, the mini-games are insultingly easy and text-only, character customization is pointless since it's just a portrait that doesn't come up outside of mini-games.”
  • graphics

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a charming, cute, and stylish art style that many players find adorable and visually appealing, with well-designed characters and backgrounds. While the graphics are praised for their simplicity and customization options, some feel the visuals could be more developed or focused. Overall, the graphics strongly contribute to the game's lighthearted and pleasant atmosphere despite its short length and simple story.

    • “The art style is adorable and I'd love to see it used for a longer game that has even more clothing options!”
    • “Apart from that I loved the art style of the game, Mirabelle's design is so gorgeous and cute, the character customization is cute and appreciated to feel more like I'm actually there with her.”
    • “Super nice graphics and I'm in love with the simplicity of it; it might've been nice to have just a little bit more to it but I still loved it either way!”
    • “What I'm pointing at is the fact that the author was clearly trying. The music is nice, the background and character designs are stylish (even though during character creation you cannot really choose dark green colour). The setting is interesting, I also liked the writing; but the author should choose what exactly to pursue: the visuals or the writing.”
    • “Unless you're bewitched by the cute artwork, whimsical music, or prospect of potion-making, 'witch you want' is not a yuri visual novel that you want.”
    • “The story is short and the romance felt a little rushed for my taste, but it's a free game with a cute aesthetic and leaves a sweet taste.”
  • gameplay

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is simple and straightforward, centered around a light potion-mixing mechanic that offers a charming and easy-to-follow experience. While brief and minimal in depth, it provides a pleasant, cute, and engaging loop suitable for a short play session, with potential for expansion to add more complexity.

    • “I do wish it evolved a bit more over the in-game week with new mechanics or twists, but for a jam project, it already holds up well.”
    • “Pretty short, but the little potion making mechanic is silly and fun, and you can tell they cared a lot about the project.”
    • “The playthrough gave me a lot of positive emotions and I especially enjoyed the potion mechanic.”
    • “Potions are very straightforward, endings are easy to reach, and gameplay is minimal overall.”
    • “Also with the only gameplay being adding the three ingredients with 1-2 of them already being given to you and the third being hinted towards (the second ingredient being hinted towards in later days) left a bit to be desired.”
    • “There isn't much customization for your character, and it doesn't even matter during gameplay.”
  • music

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally described as nice, whimsical, and fitting the cute, stylish art style, though some find it repetitive and limited in variety. While it contributes positively to the atmosphere, a few players feel it becomes tiring over time due to frequent restarts. Overall, the soundtrack complements the game’s charm but could benefit from more diversity.

    • “The music is nice and the background and character designs are stylish; the setting is interesting and I also liked the writing.”
    • “The fun potion-making minigame, cute artwork, and whimsical music add charm to the game.”
    • “The art was really sweet and I liked the soundtrack.”
    • “My only real critique is the music.”
    • “The main music gets a bit tiring after a bit, especially because it starts over at the start of each day.”
    • “Unless you're bewitched by the cute artwork, whimsical music, or prospect of potion-making, Witch You Want is not a yuri visual novel that you want.”
  • emotional

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is praised for its heartwarming and wholesome story, particularly highlighting the touching lesbian romance with Mirabelle. Players find the narrative sweet and emotionally impactful, though some wish for more customization and longer content to deepen the experience. Overall, it leaves a positive, smile-inducing impression despite its short length.

    • “The lesbian elements were nice, falling in love with Mirabelle and being able to see signs of her falling as well is very heartwarming, but I do think it could've been improved by customization having a bit more.”
    • “Adorable and heartwarming little story that'll put a smile on your face.”
    • “Getting the final achievement was emotionally tough!”
  • humor

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is light and charming, featuring funny moments that complement its lovable characters and playful elements. While some players find parts of it amusing, the humor contributes to an overall enjoyable and quirky experience.

    • “This game has a lovely witch, funny moments, character customization, and yuri in it.”
    • “I find it a bit funny to say that.”
    • “So it's a bit funny, to me, that I adore the free game so much but the paid game not much at all (but thanks for having a demo up for that one so I didn't have to bother the lovely Steam support with a refund request).”
  • character development

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development shows clear effort through stylish designs and an interesting setting, with some appealing personalization options like protagonist customization. However, the execution feels somewhat unfocused, with cluttered character designs and a desire for deeper integration between visuals and writing. Overall, the development offers promise but could benefit from clearer direction and refinement.

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Witch You Want is a casual simulation game with fantasy, romance and anime themes.

Witch You Want is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Witch You Want was released on February 13, 2026.

Witch You Want was developed by Studio Élan.

Witch You Want has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Witch You Want for its story but disliked it for its music.

Witch You Want is a single player game.

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