Join the Witch on the Nintendo Switch for a Holy Night to Remember

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On the holy night of Nintendo Switch, a magical Witch appeared out of thin air. She was adorned in a flowing cloak, shimmering with stars and moons. Her eyes glowed with an otherworldly light, and a mischievous smile played on her lips. As the Witch materialized, she brought with her an air of excitement and wonder. The Nintendo Switch, known for its versatility and ability to transport players to unique gaming worlds, seemed like the perfect companion for this enchanting night. With a flick of her wand, the Witch cast a spell that transformed the ordinary living room into a fantastical realm.


Net Weight: 8 oz (227 g)

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My dear siren of the spellbinding curse

With a flick of her wand, the Witch cast a spell that transformed the ordinary living room into a fantastical realm. The walls came alive with vibrant colors, and the sounds of mystical creatures filled the air. The Nintendo Switch, now imbued with her magic, became a gateway to these mesmerizing worlds.

Like A Curse by Elle McNicoll – Published by Knights Of.

I thought all my Christmases had come at once when a copy of Like A Curse arrived in the last of the post just before the big day itself. This was the best early Christmas present! I am a huge Elle McNicoll fan and was eagerly anticipating the return of Ramya Knox in the spellbinding sequel to Like A Charm.

If you need to get up to speed with how this compelling fantasy duology begins, click on the cover below to read my review of Like A Charm.

Enter a world of secrets and spells with mythical creatures and magic aplenty.

When we pick up the story again, Ramya’s beloved Edinburgh has fallen into the deadly grip of the Sirens. With her newly discovered powers, Ramya desperately wants to protect her friends – Edinburgh’s mystical ‘Hidden Folk’ – but her family flee the city to Loch Ness and the safe haven of her Grandparents’ home. The house has a magical forcefield around it meaning Ramya, her mother, aunts and cousin Marley are undiscoverable. But it’s not long before Ramya’s feisty personality gets the better of her and in trying to prove herself, she is tricked by the most powerful Siren of all and unwittingly gives away the family’s whereabouts.

Ramya and Marley are under strict orders from her Aunt Opal – the imfamous and supremely powerful Heartbroken Witch – not to leave the cottage. Instead, under Opal’s watchful eye she must study her craft and learn how to hone her skills to use her magic properly. Ramya feels like a constant disappointment to Aunt Opal and emails from her friend Freddy confirm her worst fear; the crisis in Edinburgh is worsening as the city slips further under Siren control. Frustrated by her elders’ apparent lack of action, Ramya once again takes matters into her own hands. With the help of cousin Marley and many mythical creatures, she returns to the city. But with her magical ability still at an emergent stage, Ramya has to fight with every ounce of her resolve to outwit The Fae and take on her family’s arch enemy…

Elle’s signature compassion and her pursuit of representation for neurodivergent young people shines from the pages. Like Elle, tween protagonist Ramya Knox has a diagnosis of Dyspraxia, a condition that affects motor skills and processing, but she refuses to let this define her and she absolutely won’t be told what she can and can’t do!

Family dynamics, friendships and a tiny touch of romance make this such a heartwarming story alongside fast-paced twists, turns and gasp-out-loud moments. I can’t wait to see what Elle writes next!

Like A Curse is published by Knights Of and is out on the 2nd February 2023.

With thanks to Knights Of and Annabelle Wright at ed Public Relations for giving me the opportunity to read this much anticipated book in advance of publication.

Elle McNicoll is an award-winning Scottish Children’s author. Her debut novel, A Kind of Spark won the Blue Peter Book Award and the Waterstones Children’s book prize. A TV adaption of A Kind of Spark from BBC Children’s and 9 Story Media will be airing in Spring 2023 which I absolutely cannot wait for!

You see a beautiful tail flip out of the water and dive below. Bright hues of pink and blue shimmer in the moonlight and dissolves into a dark black sparkle.
Witch on the holy nlght nintendp switch

Curious onlookers could hardly contain their excitement as they picked up the controllers and embarked on epic adventures. The Witch, delighted by their enthusiasm, encouraged them to explore the diverse range of games the Nintendo Switch had to offer. From Mario Kart, where they raced through fantastical tracks, to The Legend of Zelda, where they embarked on a heroic quest, each game was a testament to the Nintendo Switch's ability to spark joy and captivate players of all ages. Soon, laughter and cheers filled the room as friends and family challenged each other in multiplayer games. The Witch, who had been watching in the shadows, couldn't help but be pleased by the bonds formed and the memories being created. As the night progressed, the Witch's magic intertwined with the Nintendo Switch created an ethereal ambiance. It was a night of shared laughter, friendly competition, and a sense of adventure that would be remembered for years to come. As the clock struck midnight, signaling the end of the holy night, the Witch bid her farewell. With a final sweep of her wand, she vanished, leaving behind a room filled with joy and the Nintendo Switch, now a cherished artifact. The Witch on the holy night of the Nintendo Switch had brought forth a magical experience that transcended the boundaries of ordinary gaming. She had created a night of wonder where imaginations ran wild and dreams came true. And as gamers put down their controllers, they knew they had witnessed something truly extraordinary..

Reviews for "Become Spellbound by the Witch on the Nintendo Switch Holy Night"

1. John - 2/5 stars
I was really excited to play "Witch on the Holy Night" on my Nintendo Switch, but I was ultimately disappointed. The gameplay felt clunky and the controls were difficult to master. The story was also quite confusing and didn't hold my interest. Overall, I found the game to be underwhelming and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Emily - 1/5 stars
I couldn't even finish playing "Witch on the Holy Night" on my Nintendo Switch because it was so frustrating. The graphics were mediocre at best and the character designs were uninspired. The dialogue was also cheesy and poorly written. It just felt like a waste of time and money.
3. David - 2/5 stars
I had high hopes for "Witch on the Holy Night" on my Nintendo Switch, but it fell short in many aspects. The gameplay mechanics were repetitive and lacked originality. The soundtrack was forgettable and didn't add much to the overall experience. The game also had numerous bugs and glitches that hindered my enjoyment. Unfortunately, I can't say I enjoyed playing this game.

Escape to a Magical World on the Nintendo Switch Holy Night with the Witch

Experience the Magic of the Witch on the Nintendo Switch Holy Night