
Th e first game, ‘Discworld Ankh-Morpork’ has sold well over 50,000 copies around the world and garnered glowing reviews from all quarters. ‘The Witches’ is the second in the series of games based on the phenomenally successful books of Sir Terry Pratchett. You’ll be fine just as long as you have the odd cup of tea with a fellow witch. However, care must be taken as too much magic can lead a young witch to turn ‘Black Aliss’. Most problems can be solved with a little headology, but at times you must resort to magic. In this game you take on the role of a young trainee witch, such as Tiffany Aching and Petulia Gristle, travelling across the land of Lancre helping folks where you can and fighting evil and other things as and when they appear. Fortunately you are not alone, and just when you feel things are as bad as they can possibly be, Granny Weatherwax will appear to give a helping hand. One day you could be tied up trying to cure farmer Poorchick’s sick pig, the next you are fighting back an invasion of elves.

Early mornings, long days, low to no pay, and a definite lack of health and safety provisions. The Witches can be played competitively, cooperatively, or solo. The Witches: A Discworld Game is the second of three games by Martin Wallace set in Terry Pratchett's Discworld, the first being Discworld: Ankh-Morpork.
