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BlackFaithStar
(Rule of Three)
15th Oct, 2020 03:24:23 AM
Bumping because I added some info.
Also to clutter it less, here's the link to another query of mine yet to be solved. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/query.php?parent_id=92207&type=ykts
However, I've yet to completely look into the suggestions already given as of this time.
Are you afraid?
I strongly believe this game was downloaded and not a browser game; it was in many of the units of the computer lab in my former British school (in the name is the word British, but it's not in Britain). I take this to be about 7 to 9 years ago.
I remember at least two stages of the game, but I never got that far into them. The first stage starts outside a cottage in broad daylight, which we have to click on to enter. Going upstairs leads to an obstacle which can be passed by picking an apple back at the outside area of the cottage(because my memory's kinda fuzzy, it could've been a different object, like a stick). I don't recall what happens after that. But going to the right when you enter the house leads you to the kitchen, where the only interactive (maybe) was a bubbling cauldron over a fire. But it's actually a trick! Clicking on it will show the wicked witch's unnerving face cackling at you before sending you back outside. The most unnerving feature of her face are her animated eyes, although still in the 2D kid-fantasy style, they were rather spooky.
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The second stage I remember instead displayed a map with all the locations you can go to, some of them being a marsh, a castle, maybe a house among a couple other places. The key to get into the castle has something to do with the marsh, but I don't recall exactly if that's where the key is retrieved or where we have to feed the key to someone. It's probably the latter; and feeding the key to whatever was at the marsh before unlocking the castle, once you go there and it reveals the need of the key, the witch appears again as a sign of the player's failure. Even if I can't play it anymore I'd like to know how it ends lol.
Edited by BlackFaithStar