& # 39; Chucklefish School Magic & # 39; Witchbrook a new look, it's been revealed.
The game – which was developed at Chucklefish & # 39; s London HQ – had been a development for a while, and previously featured a high-end 2D look. That has been replaced by allowing for a more elegant isometric view on the screens shown below.
Here is the official description of the game:
We found the joys and obstacles of school life at Witchbrook! Discover the spellbinding world of isometric art pixel full of creativity and enthusiasm in this richly detailed magical setting and city life sim.
Build your identity as a professional witch on the way to graduation. Build relationships with other students and Townfolk, improve your magical skills by attending classes and completing your assignments. Participate in extracurricular activities such as fishing, cultivating magical plants and making unknown mushrooms. Secret spelling, make friends for life and unlock school secrets …
Who will be your best friend? Your enemy? And your prom date?
Chucklefish – self-publishing Stardew Valley at one point he pulled out a superb Wargroove a short while ago – it has not yet announced which platforms Witchbrook will be coming in, but we thought Swingch came in for a good shot.
The company has endured months of good turmoil, with its merger with Stardew Valley – arguing that the game that gave Chucklefish its first fame – ended last year when original composer Eric Barone chose to publish it after allegations that the studio abused its handiwork during the development of its RPG space Star.
Chucklefish then found himself focusing on the extra game after using white actors to introduce non-white characters to a free DLC expansion in Wargroove, Two Problems – Something the company immediately apologized for.
The the official Witchbrook site he lives again.