Under The Witch -v2025-01-10- -numericgazer- Official

The sequel abandons a standard linear release structure in favor of standalone character modularity, isolating specific witch encounters into highly polished vertical slices or "Rooms":

The creator signature NumericGazer is a pseudonym that invites deconstruction. “Numeric” implies data, quantification, and systems—the cold logic of a game engine. “Gazer” implies an observer, one who looks intently, perhaps voyeuristically. Together, they describe the dual nature of the game’s perspective. The player is a gazer, but so is the witch. And, in a recursive twist, so is the developer.

If the piece has a weak point, it is its appetite for cool distance. Readers who crave character intimacy or plot propulsion may find the protocolic surface frustrating. The very mechanisms that generate the work's fascination — antiseptic lists, numeric refrains, version markers — can also feel like barriers, keeping empathy at arm’s length. A touch more connective tissue, a stray moment of unquantified tenderness, might have deepened the emotional payoff without betraying the formal conceit. Under the Witch -v2025-01-10- -NumericGazer-

The January 10, 2025 release introduced critical technical updates and narrative expansions monitored closely by the game's patron base. 1. Character Arcs and the "Kuro Room" Expansion

(also known as on Steam) is a tactical RPG and simulation game developed by NumericGazer and published by Shady Corner Games . The sequel abandons a standard linear release structure

The story is designed as part of a larger trilogy (often termed "Part 1" or Beginnings ), allowing for an intentionally slow, methodical buildup.

The developer noted that Kuro's storyline is expected to conclude with v0.5 , scheduled for release between February and mid-March 2025. General Game Information Under the Witch Together, they describe the dual nature of the

The term "NumericGazer" might refer to software or applications designed to analyze numbers and their patterns for divinatory purposes. This could range from simple numerology charts to complex algorithms providing insights based on the practitioner's numerical inputs.

: Historical essays often use "Under the Witch" phrasing to describe life during the 17th-century trials or to draw parallels to modern-day "witch hunts" like McCarthyism.