Practicing Witchcraft II

5.0
Developer 3DZen Platforms Mac OS, Windows Genres Visual Novel

Gabby’s Summoning Got Out of Hand, and I’m Not Complaining

Look, I’ve played my share of visual novels where the setup is basically an excuse to get to the dirtier parts. But Practicing Witchcraft II grabbed me right from that first scene with Gabby. She’s supposed to be hitting the books, right? Instead, she finds this snarky little imp stuck in some magical prison, and he talks her into a “harmless” spell contest. Yeah. You can guess how that goes. The 3DZen crew didn’t just phone in the intro, either. The animation is smooth, the lighting hits right, and Gabby’s got this look that says “I know this is a bad idea, but I’m bored.” Relatable energy.

Then the imp transforms. Suddenly you’re dealing with a huge demon who’s got way more on his mind than teaching witchcraft. The whole thing spirals into a raw, sweaty encounter that doesn’t pull punches. This isn’t one of those games that teases you for an hour before anything happens. It gets down to business fast, and that’s exactly what I wanted on a Friday night with no plans.

The Demon’s “True Form” Is a Whole Mood

Honestly, the character design is where this thing shines. Gabby herself is a treat—perky, soft, and she never takes off that witch hat, which somehow makes every scene hotter. But the real star is the demon. When he drops the imp disguise and goes full-size, it’s intimidating in the best way. Big, muscular, and packing serious equipment. The renders don’t shy away from showing off that huge demonic dick, and the angles are chosen carefully. You see everything. Every thrust, every expression, every drop of cum. The gallery has 100 images at 1920×1080, and they all look crisp on my monitor. No blurry nonsense.

What I appreciate is the variety. You get:

  • Rim job scenes that actually feel intimate
  • Solo masturbation where Gabby takes her time
  • Intense anal that doesn’t hold back
  • Multiple cumshots, like, a lot of them
  • Magic woven right into the sex, so the whole witch theme stays alive

It’s not just a generic fuck-fest with a hat on. The magical action adds a weird, compelling layer. Spells crackling during foreplay. Enchantments that make the demon’s touch feel different. It’s a small touch, but it makes the Practicing Witchcraft II characters feel like they belong in their own world, not just a bedroom.

Free-Browsing or Story Mode? Why Not Both

Here’s a smart move: the game runs on Ren’Py, so you get a proper visual novel structure with dialogue choices that push Gabby’s story forward. But if you’re like me and sometimes just want to skip to the messy parts, there’s a free-roaming image browser. You can jump straight to any scene without replaying the whole thing. No fuss. No clicking through ten dialogue boxes to reach the good stuff. That’s respect for the player’s time.

The routes don’t branch into a million endings, but the choices you make do shift how Gabby reacts. She’s not a passive doll. She pushes back, she gets curious, she takes control during some scenes. That emotional range makes the Practicing Witchcraft II gameplay feel more like a real interaction than a slideshow. The dialogues are snappy, too. The imp’s banter before the transformation is genuinely funny. I actually laughed out loud at one line where he insults her spellcasting.

Is It Worth Your Time?

If you’re hunting for a dating sim with actual heat and a supernatural twist, this is it. The renders are top-tier for the engine. The animations loop smoothly without breaking immersion. And Gabby’s design alone is worth the download—she’s got that “innocent but not really” face that drives me crazy. The demon’s presence adds a dominant edge that changes the power balance in every scene. It’s raw. It’s loud. It’s exactly what a witch fantasy should be.

For a Practicing Witchcraft II walkthrough, you don’t need one. The paths are straightforward. Just talk to the imp, choose your responses, and let the ritual unfold. No hidden flags. No bullshit grind. Pure porn witchcraft from start to finish.

Available on Windows and Mac. Grab it. Let Gabby show you what happens when a bored college student finds the wrong spellbook.

About this game

Developer
3DZen
Release date
January 1, 2017
Platforms
Languages
English
Rating
5.0