Wendy: Every Witch Way is a 2001 platform video game for the Game Boy Color developed by WayForward Technologies and published by TDK. It is a tie-in to a scrapped Casper spin-off.
The game begins with the eponymous witch exploring her aunts' attic, where she finds a magical chest containing the magical moon stones. Wendy opens the chest, which causes gravity to go off kilter and resulting in the Moon Castle to fall and crash into her house. Now Wendy has to find the magical stones to restore gravity.
Inspired by the gameplay of Metal Storm, the game is a platformer where Wendy has to manipulate gravity to solve puzzles and help Wendy overcome obstacles and enemies. It would receive a spiritual successor in Mighty Flip Champs!.
Tropes
- Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Wendy is blonde and the heroine of the game.
- Password Save: The game uses this so players can save their progress.
- Version-Exclusive Content: Playing this game on the Game Boy Advance has three extra levels.