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Welcome to the Witch's Castle!

Cookie Run: Witch's Castle is a blockbuster spinoff of the Cookie Run series, released on March 15th by the South Korean company Devsisters.

Acting as a sort-of retelling of OvenBreak and an expansion of it, GingerBrave escapes from the Witch's Oven and seeks out the highest window of the tower to escape from the clutches of the Witches.


Tropes found in ''Cookie Run: Witch's Castle":

  • Animate Inanimate Object: Outside of Cookies and other Anthropomorphic Food, there there are living keys that act as bellhops in the Grand Cabinet Hotel.
  • Anthropomorphic Food: It is a Cookie Run game, after all. Aside from Cookies, there's also anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables in the Syrup Garden.
  • Art Shift: The opening animation of the game is done in stop motion style, before shifting back to 2D animation for the rest of the game.
  • Big Bad: The Witch. She kidnaps GingerDozer at the end of the first area and her minions cause trouble for the residence around the castle.
  • The Bus Came Back: After not officially appearing in any Cookie Run game after the OvenBreak tutorial, Dozer, now called GingerDozer finally returns as an important character to the story.
    • Similarly, after not appearing at all during Kingdom, GingerBright returns to the main cast for Witch's Castle.
  • Cats Are Mean: Sheriff Whiskerton is a very cruel feline, who works for the witch, and hunts down any stray cookies to give to her in turn for a badge.
  • Dies Wide Open: Cookies that become stale are shown to become this, with GingerBright showing GingerBrave a jar of stale Cookies that all have this in effect.
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: At the end of the first area, GingerBrave is given the option to either leave the castle through the window, as he had been aiming for since he woke up in the castle, or he can remain in order to save GingerDozer, who had just been captured by the Witch. He choses to stay in order to save GingerDozer.
  • Honor Before Reason: Wizard Cookie is introduced being stuck inside a chest. He refuses to accept help, claiming he's an expert at escape magic, despite Strawberry Cookie revealing he had been stuck in the chest since the day before.
  • Life Energy: Cookies in this continuity are shown to need Life Potion in order to live. Without it, they become stale, turning into lifeless, immobile husks.
  • Living Macguffin: GingerDozer. The Witch kidnaps him, due to the fact that he's a Cookie from the First Batch. His kidnapping spurs GingerBrave and company to remain inside the castle in order to find a way to save him.

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