When I played A Spell For All back when it didn't have the Vampyre stroyline yet, I was already very amazed by the quality of this game. ASFA may seem like a typical HTML-javascript game, but that's not true at all. This game has different main stories (i.e. Apprentice and Murder) and even sub-versions of those stories. There are several other storylines throughout the game, where the Player has multiple choices, which can and sometimes will alter the other storylines. The Player can even choose their own gender resulting in different sex scenes and sometimes different options for certain events.
In ASFA, there isn't any of that "Click-click-click, it's done" gameplay. The Player can learn different spells that help them throughout the game, but there's a catch - rather than just give players options to cast the spells, the Player has to know (or choose) themselves when and where to cast certain spells.
Also, there's some optional incest content (mom and sister).
In ASFA, there isn't any of that "Click-click-click, it's done" gameplay. The Player can learn different spells that help them throughout the game, but there's a catch - rather than just give players options to cast the spells, the Player has to know (or choose) themselves when and where to cast certain spells.
Also, there's some optional incest content (mom and sister).