Wendy: Every Witch Way
REPLACEMENT LONGPLAY
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Player's Review
'The winsome witch who's been a cartoon and comic-book heroine for more than four decades uses her magical powers to restore the laws of gravity in this side-scroller. The character of Wendy was created by The Harvey Entertainment Company, which also gave the world Casper the Friendly Ghost. The shows share a sweet-tempered spectral charm that has beguiled generations of fans.
In Wendy: Every Witch Way, the spellbinding star accidentally reverses gravity, then rushes to set things straight by recovering four little Moon Stones hidden in Moon Stone Castle. With her magic wand and ability to reverse gravity, she must confront 21 different enemies in four walking/running levels (Halls, Gardens, Dungeons and Towers) and four bonus Flying Broom levels before a final confrontation with the evil Warlock of Moon Stone Castle.'
Played on Hard difficulty. The only differences between the two difficulty modes are the timer which is halved, fewer stars in each stage which means powering up your wand requires a bit more effort later on, plus that you get one-hit deaths when you touch a spike by accident. There is also an additional fifth world named 'Advance World' which is only accessed by inserting the game card into a GBA unit, this special world is also shown off compared to the old longplay. Upon completion of that mode, you get a special code as a reward which is basically Normal mode but always having Wendy's wand powered up to the maximum, even if you lose a life.
00:00 - Start
00:58 - Prologue
01:40 - Level 1-1
02:45 - Level 1-2
04:41 - Level 1-3
07:02 - Bonus Level 1
08:15 - Level 2-1
09:28 - Level 2-2
11:44 - Level 2-3
14:08 - Bonus Level 2
15:21 - Level 3-1
17:27 - Level 3-2
20:44 - Level 3-3
23:37 - Bonus Level 3
24:50 - Level 4-1
26:51 - Level 4-2
29:56 - Level 4-3
32:34 - Final boss
34:24 - Ending & Credits
Advance World
36:28 - Level ?-1
38:16 - Level ?-2
41:22 - Level ?-3
In Wendy: Every Witch Way, the spellbinding star accidentally reverses gravity, then rushes to set things straight by recovering four little Moon Stones hidden in Moon Stone Castle. With her magic wand and ability to reverse gravity, she must confront 21 different enemies in four walking/running levels (Halls, Gardens, Dungeons and Towers) and four bonus Flying Broom levels before a final confrontation with the evil Warlock of Moon Stone Castle.'
Played on Hard difficulty. The only differences between the two difficulty modes are the timer which is halved, fewer stars in each stage which means powering up your wand requires a bit more effort later on, plus that you get one-hit deaths when you touch a spike by accident. There is also an additional fifth world named 'Advance World' which is only accessed by inserting the game card into a GBA unit, this special world is also shown off compared to the old longplay. Upon completion of that mode, you get a special code as a reward which is basically Normal mode but always having Wendy's wand powered up to the maximum, even if you lose a life.
00:00 - Start
00:58 - Prologue
01:40 - Level 1-1
02:45 - Level 1-2
04:41 - Level 1-3
07:02 - Bonus Level 1
08:15 - Level 2-1
09:28 - Level 2-2
11:44 - Level 2-3
14:08 - Bonus Level 2
15:21 - Level 3-1
17:27 - Level 3-2
20:44 - Level 3-3
23:37 - Bonus Level 3
24:50 - Level 4-1
26:51 - Level 4-2
29:56 - Level 4-3
32:34 - Final boss
34:24 - Ending & Credits
Advance World
36:28 - Level ?-1
38:16 - Level ?-2
41:22 - Level ?-3
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