- January 3, 2020
- Meridian93 Studio
Witchcraft: Pandoras Box
Platforms
About
In this fantastic Hidden Object Adventure, the Crow-Witch has seized this world and has kidnapped your daughter with the help of Pandoras Box. Travel into a parallel world where extraordinary and magical creatures await you and your task is simple... survive!










- The game features colorful graphics and well-made environments that enhance the overall experience.
- The rune tracing minigame and riddle sections provide a fun change of pace from typical hidden object games.
- The hint system is helpful, providing clear information on cooldowns for hints and skips.
- The game is plagued by bugs, including a game-breaking issue that can prevent progress.
- Translation errors and poor grammar detract from the overall quality and immersion of the story.
- The gameplay is short and feels more like a series of fetch quests rather than a cohesive adventure.
story
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game is generally viewed as standard and shallow, typical of the hidden object genre, with some reviewers noting potential translation issues that lead to confusing plot points. While some elements, like the relationship between characters, add a telenovela flair, others criticize the overall narrative and character development as subpar. In contrast, "Witchcraft: Pandora's Box" is highlighted for its haunting and engaging story centered on abduction and the supernatural.
“Witchcraft: Pandora's Box is a well-made puzzle game with a very haunting story about abduction, witchcraft, and the supernatural.”
“As you would expect in this genre of game, the interface will have a map showing where you are, which locations you have and haven’t visited, a book to record your progress in terms of the story, and a hint button.”
“The story is pretty standard and shallow, as is the norm in hogs.”
“The story and characters are rubbish, below the already quite low standard for this genre.”
“One plot point I'm not sure of could be due to a translation error... or did they really imply the crow witch was not just the feline wizard's sister but his love also (before their transformation?!). If so, wow, hogs are getting rather telenovela!”