[8/9] I also really enjoyed the Co-op mode, and almost beat cursed with someone else in multiplayer. My Goal will be to beat that at the next Convention he visits.
[7/9] I watched other people play the game, and rooted for them to have the high Score, cause the highest Score got a Bag as a reward! I met some cool people there while watching people try and beat the game.
[6/9] It took me about 10 Deaths until I finally beat cursed for the first time, which I haven't managed until Day 3. For Beating Normal mode you got a nice collectible card, of one of the main witches Willa.
[5/9] So, day 1 of Polaris happens. I chat a bit with Sonorode (and was quite happy he remembered me) and started play Normal, which I quickly beat. Then I jumped straight into Cursed, the new Difficulty, and it was Hard, but the good kind of Hard.
[4/9] A few Months passed and an Announcement was made on the Discord. Sonorode would be showing Warding Witches at Polaris. I was of course stocked, because I was going to Polaris and got to play the game again. But even Better? He added a new Difficulty and Co-op.
[3/9] At first even Normal was hard, but I quickly got the gist of it, and managed to beat it after a few tries. Then I tried Bewitching mode, which was the hardest mode available. It took me multiple Times to beat it, but after enough tries, i finally beat it. The difficulty was just right.
[2/9] At first when I saw Warding Witches I was like "ooh this game is like touhou", but was a bit sceptical at first, cause I suck at playing Touhou. (To be fair, I only played a little bit of Touhou) But after trying it out at LFG, my scepticismn faded away.
[1/9] The past few days, at Polaris in Hamburg, I was able to replay a indie game, that I discovered at the beginning of the year. Said Game is Warding Witches by @sonorode.com Warding Witches is a Shoot'em'Up Bullet Hell, which I personally really enjoy.