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Yuka_Nsfw Has Released the Short, Free Retro Game Witch Potion on Itch.io


Help the witch that brought you to life in exchange for sexual favors from her in Witch Potion, now available on Itch.io.

2D platformer Witch Potion is a short retro-styled game in which you're tasked with fetch quests. You play as a plant-like minion with tentacle appendages that a young braided witch with summons. The witch will ask you to bring her things and, if you succeed, she will show her appreciation in a special way. Every time you fetch something for her, she will perform a different sexual act on your tentacle. You'll encounter other creatures that may help you in exchange for items, or just refuse to help you at all. If it is for your witch, you will manage fine.

The controls are very simple since all you need to do is move with the arrow keys, jump with the space bar, and interact with E. If you are unsure about what you should do next, hold the tab key to see what chores you need to complete.

A tiny adventure where you play as the enchanted minion of the witch, where you have to complete her errands in exchange for spicy favors.

I would recommend zooming in if playing in browser for a better experience!

You can play Witch Potion for free on Itch.io. If you want to see more from Yuka_nsfw, consider following them on Twitter.

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