"The Witch's Bakery" Game Evokes Comfort of Freshly Baked Goods
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"The Witch's Bakery" Game Evokes Comfort of Freshly Baked Goods

authorBy Shigeru Miyamoto
DateFeb 24, 2026
Read time3 min

“The Witch’s Bakery” offers a serene escape, much like the comforting sensation of warm, flaky pastries on a spring day. This game, drawing inspiration from Studio Ghibli, invites players into a Parisian setting where a witch and her companion run a magical boulangerie. The narrative weaves together the art of baking with emotional healing, as special confections mend the hearts of troubled customers. Beyond the bakery, players can explore the charming city of Paris, engaging in various leisurely activities and crafting unique pastry designs. Despite some minor technical issues in the demo, the game promises a delightful and immersive experience, blending culinary creativity with enchanting storytelling.

A Culinary Journey with a Magical Touch

“The Witch's Bakery,” currently showcased at Next Fest, provides a deeply comforting gaming experience, akin to savoring a warm croissant on a pleasant morning. The game is heavily influenced by the distinct visual style of Studio Ghibli, featuring a world bathed in soft, warm light and populated by charming, fantastical creatures. Players take on the role of Lunne, a witch who is also a talented baker, alongside her unique companion Orio. Together, they embark on a new chapter in Paris, establishing their own boulangerie, a place where ordinary baked goods transform into something extraordinary.

Lunne's pastries possess a special enchantment, allowing her to delve into the innermost feelings of her patrons. Through her baked creations, she gently helps them confront and soothe their emotional burdens. A notable example from the demo involves Judith Tessier, a shop owner troubled by an unseen presence. Lunne's magical croissant not only alleviates Judith's distress but also banishes the spectral entity, demonstrating the profound healing power embedded within each confection. This unique blend of baking and emotional restoration forms the core of the game’s engaging narrative, offering players a distinctive and heartwarming adventure.

Exploring Parisian Charms and Creative Pursuits

While the actual baking mechanics in “The Witch's Bakery” demo are somewhat streamlined, largely handled by Orio, the game compensates with a wealth of other engaging activities. After closing the bakery for the day, Lunne is free to immerse herself in the vibrant life of Paris. She can build relationships with her neighbors, dine at charming restaurants, wander through picturesque parks, or enjoy a film, all while soaking in the city's beauty. These leisurely evening pursuits offer a delightful contrast to the day’s baking tasks, culminating in a tranquil scene of Lunne sipping tea with a breathtaking view of Paris.

The nighttime hours prove to be particularly enjoyable, allowing players to unleash their creativity in the Atelier. Here, Lunne can experiment with pastry designs, adding personalized touches like adorable cat faces to treats or crafting intricate cocoa swirls on pain au chocolat. Although the demo's interface and overall design sometimes feel a bit unpolished, especially in how it communicates star ratings for baked goods, these are minor imperfections in what is otherwise a captivating experience. The game’s potential for depth and charm is undeniable, making it a highly anticipated release for those who appreciate cozy, story-driven adventures with a touch of magic.

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