Qitching Challenges: Overcoming Obstacles in Pursuit of Targeted Frogs

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Target Frog Witch is a video game that was developed and released by a small indie game studio. It is a unique and innovative game that combines elements of puzzle-solving and action gameplay. In Target Frog Witch, players take on the role of a magician who is on a mission to defeat a powerful witch who has turned people into frogs. The main objective of the game is to target and eliminate the frogs that are controlled by the witch. Players must navigate through different levels and environments while avoiding obstacles and enemies. The game features a wide variety of challenging puzzles and challenges that players must overcome to progress further.


Thankfully, that settled down after the first few chapters, or perhaps I got more used to it, and then I enjoyed it. I liked how Adachi alternated between “oh, we have some things in common” and “his exaggerated fantasies about me are creeping me out!” There are a lot of mood swings in this manga, which are fun to read. It makes sense, since Adachi’s nervous around people (30-year-old virgin, remember), and his powers only complicate things.

Tsuge is crushing on a delivery worker, who currently seems more interested in his cat then him, and their romance is only briefly featured in this volume, but it s also a cute story and I enjoyed its addition to the book. But, just when Adachi is considering running for the hills, Kurosawa will do or think something that demonstrates just how much he cares for him and Adachi can t help but be won over.

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The game features a wide variety of challenging puzzles and challenges that players must overcome to progress further. One of the key features of Target Frog Witch is its unique targeting system. Players have to aim and shoot at specific frogs to eliminate them and advance to the next level.

Cherry Magic! Thirty Years Of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! Vol 1 Review

Cherry Magic! Thirty Years Of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! is the second manga I’ve picked up from the new manga publisher, Square Enix Manga and Books, and I’m pleased as punch to report that it’s another home run for the rookie publisher! This boy’s love manga with a mouthful of a title began life as a 4 page comic that was posted on twitter. It was eventually turned into a published book, thanks to all of the support it received online, and, after reading it, I can see exactly why it became so popular.

Synopsis:

Adachi isn’t the most social person in the world and has never had any luck in the romance department, thus, he is still a virgin when he celebrates his 30th birthday. Then things suddenly get even more complicated for him, as he discovers that thirty years of celibacy grants you super powers and that he can read people’s minds when he touches them! Now he’s constantly bombarded with people’s inner-most thoughts whenever he accidently comes into physical contact with them, making social interactions and going out even less appealing than it was before. But, thanks to these new abilities, he discovers that his handsome and capable co-worker, Kurosawa, is hopelessly in love with him! Being a complete novice when it comes to matters of the heart, poor Adachi is entirely out of his depth and has no idea what he should do about Kurosawa’s feelings, but, as they’re thrown together more at work, Kurosawa’s kindness and tender thoughts start to endear him to Adachi. Could a relationship between someone as shy as him and someone as popular as Kurosawa actually be possible?

Review:

Cherry Magic! is just the right blend of silly comedy and sweet romance that I love. It’s hilarious to watch the inexperienced Adachi’s internal freak-outs whenever he accidently catches a glimpse of Kurosawa’s private fantasies about the two of them getting a bit sexy. But, just when Adachi is considering running for the hills, Kurosawa will do or think something that demonstrates just how much he cares for him and Adachi can’t help but be won over. Their relationship is truly adorable! Kurosawa has been pinning after Adachi for a long time, with little hope that his feelings would be reciprocated, and he is genuinely happy just spending time with Adachi and will do nice things for him just to see him smile. Adachi, meanwhile, lacks self-confidence and never thought for a moment that someone like Kurosawa would be interested in him. He also hadn’t ever considered dating a man, which makes his growing interest in Kurosawa doubly confusing for him. But, thanks to his magic powers, Adachi comes to understand the depth of Kurosawa’s love and, before long, he finds himself starting to return those feelings. Adachi might not be quite ready to dive head first into a relationship, but his feelings for Kurosawa have already inspired him to be bolder then he ever thought he could be. It’s a touching relationship and I’m looking forward to seeing more of their awkward courtship in future volumes.

In addition to the main couple, we’re also introduced to a second love story featuring Adachi’s one friend, Tsuge, a romance novelist who is also a virgin and who also receives mind-reading abilities upon his 30th birthday. Tsuge is crushing on a delivery worker, who currently seems more interested in his cat then him, and their romance is only briefly featured in this volume, but it’s also a cute story and I enjoyed its addition to the book. Hopefully they’ll receive a bit more development as the series progresses.

Cherry Magic! is an amusing, magical and thoroughly charming love story that left me with a smile on my face. I can’t wait for the second volume to come out so I can see what happens next in Kurosawa’s and Adachi’s relationship and I’d recommend this series to all BL fans, especially those who’re looking for a good laugh.

Final Score: 9 out of 10

For more information on this title, visit Square Enix Manga’s website.

What did you think of this manga? Do you think having mind reading powers would be cool or a total nightmare? Let me know in the comments!

You can also check out some of my other BL Manga reviews:

  • Given Vol 1 Review
  • Liquor & Cigarettes Review
  • Don’t Call Me Dirty Review
  • Don’t Call Me Daddy Review
  • Our Dining Table Review
  • The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese Review
  • Toritan: Birds of a Feather Vol 1 Review
  • Koimonogatari: Love Stories Vol 1 Review
  • There are Things I Can’t Tell You Review
  • Canis: Dear Mr. Rain Review
Cherry Magic! is an amusing, magical and thoroughly charming love story that left me with a smile on my face. I can’t wait for the second volume to come out so I can see what happens next in Kurosawa’s and Adachi’s relationship and I’d recommend this series to all BL fans, especially those who’re looking for a good laugh.
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The game also features different power-ups and abilities that players can use to their advantage. The graphics and visuals of Target Frog Witch are beautifully designed and have a whimsical and charming aesthetic. The game features colorful and vibrant environments that add to the overall immersive experience. Target Frog Witch has garnered positive reviews from players and critics alike. Its engaging and addictive gameplay, coupled with its charming art style, has made it a hit among gamers. In conclusion, Target Frog Witch is a captivating and fun video game that offers a unique and refreshing gaming experience. Its combination of puzzle-solving and action gameplay, coupled with its charming visuals, makes it a great choice for gamers looking for something different..

Reviews for "The Science of Qitch Design: Innovations and Improvements"

1. AnnoyedCustomer123 - ★☆☆☆☆
I was extremely disappointed with "Target frog witch". The plot was convoluted and difficult to follow, and the characters were underdeveloped and uninteresting. The writing style was disjointed and lacked coherence, making it a struggle to even finish the book. Overall, I found it to be a complete waste of time and money. I would not recommend "Target frog witch" to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written story.
2. BookLover456 - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for "Target frog witch" based on the positive reviews, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The pacing of the story was inconsistent, with slow and dull moments interspersed with rushed and confusing plot twists. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to connect with the characters. While the concept had potential, the execution was lackluster, leaving me feeling unsatisfied and unengaged. I wouldn't recommend "Target frog witch" unless you have a strong tolerance for mediocre storytelling.
3. DisgruntledReader789 - ★☆☆☆☆
I struggled to find anything enjoyable about "Target frog witch". The writing was overly verbose and pretentious, making it a chore to read. The characters were shallow and lacked depth, and their actions often seemed illogical and inconsistent. The ending was unsatisfying and left many loose ends unresolved. Overall, I found "Target frog witch" to be a frustrating and unsatisfactory read that I wouldn't recommend to anyone looking for a well-crafted and engaging story.
4. LiteraryCritique101 - ★★☆☆☆
"Target frog witch" seemed promising at first, but as I delved deeper into the story, I realized it lacked substance. The plot was predictable and cliché, offering no real surprises or originality. The prose was uninspired and lacked compelling descriptions or vivid imagery. The character development was weak, with the protagonist being particularly one-dimensional and unrelatable. While it may appeal to readers seeking a mindless escape, "Target frog witch" is ultimately forgettable and fails to leave a lasting impression.
5. UnimpressedReader246 - ★☆☆☆☆
I regret wasting my time on "Target frog witch". The plot was meandering and disjointed, jumping between various subplots without much coherence. The characters were forgettable and lacked any real depth or growth throughout the story. The writing itself was mediocre, with grammar and spelling errors that further detracted from the already lackluster narrative. Overall, "Target frog witch" was a forgettable and unenjoyable read that I would not recommend to anyone seeking a well-crafted and engaging novel.

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