Stunt Witch 2: Night Sky Broom Adventure

Girls Score: 7.1

Description

Fly as a young witch, dodge obstacles, and collect stars in Stunt Witch 2. Try daring stunts and magical flights. Test your reflexes now.

How to Play

  • LEFT KEY ROTATE LEFT RIGHT KEY ROTATE RIGHT.

Tags

ArcadeFlightGirlHalloweenMagicmapi gamesStuntsWitch

About

Not every arcade game lets you glide above moonlit forests as a gutsy little witch, but Stunt Witch 2 gives you just that odd thrill. You’re up in the night sky—broom under you, wind rushing past—and it’s all about weaving through floating hazards while grabbing shiny stars whenever they drift near. Controls are quick to get but mastering those mid-air turns? Not so much. You’ll find yourself occasionally tapping the wrong way or missing a star by a whisker—it can be both funny and slightly frustrating. The cartoon visuals have this light Halloween vibe without being spooky—more like playful rather than creepy, which is honestly welcome. It’s interesting, because there’s enough challenge for older kids or even adults messing around with it on a short break, but it also feels friendly for younger players too. Rounds don’t last forever; they’re pretty snappy so you won’t ever feel bored. There isn’t really any long story arc—mostly it’s about chasing new scores or pulling off fancier tricks each run. And yes, sometimes you'll replay the same section over again just because nailing that combo feels good (well, eventually). You might not notice how quickly time flies until you look up from your screen.

Review

When I first tried Stunt Witch 2 I figured it would be super simple—fly around, grab some stars, right? Actually, there’s more to it than that if you want high scores or trick combos. The controls felt smooth most of the time though once in awhile my broom veered at exactly the wrong moment and I crashed into something silly—that part really matters, really. The graphics are cheerful and kind of cute; nothing too dark even with the whole night-sky setting. I think what surprised me was how tricky things could get if I tried being brave instead of just careful. Sometimes that pays off; other times... well, not so much! Maybe more level variety could help mix things up after several rounds? Still fun to pop back in every now and then.