I am not great at keeping my mind palace organised. I don’t even have a mind palace. If my mind were any kind of structure it would be a Lego creative box of randomly mixed bricks. Thus, like an advanced robot, I store my memory outside my body in the form of daily to-do lists that I write up every morning. Wytchwood is a to-do list game, with each item cascading into a sub-list of more things to be ticked off. The difference is, in real life, my daily to-do list only includes ‘make shiny lure to catch an elf and steal its shoes’ on Tuesdays.
Wytchwood review: a dark fairytale to-do list you’ll fall in love with
13 December 20210
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