
Cook magical delicacies from a vast collection of ingredients in your own shop. Explore an unfamiliar town and deliver tasty treats to the townsfolk. Learn new ways to traverse, discover secrets, and experience fantastic occurrences around witches and magic.
Play as the young witch Flora, who travels to a distant town to fulfill her dream of becoming a proper witch. Born in a remote village, she's only versed in the basics of magic but immensely driven by curiosity.
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El Mutante does not seek power or wealth. He prowls the Barrio Chino’s twenty-seven hidden levels (from the to the Plaza of Three Deaths ) hunting for unfinished closures — data leaks, open backdoors in reality, unsealed gene-labs, unresolved karmic debts encoded in city infrastructure. His weapon is not a gun but a resonant tuning key forged from melted-down casino chips and bone meal, which he uses to “lock” anomalies back into stable reality.
Unlike typical cyberpunk antiheroes, BETTER is not nihilistic. He operates under a cryptic moral framework called the : “Every lock exists because something worth protecting is inside. Every door left open invites the abyss.” BETTER-- El Ultimo Ke Zierre El Mutante Del Barrio Chino
And the old ones nod and say: “No te preocupes. El último ke zierre ya está en el barrio.” (Don’t worry. The last one to close is already in the neighborhood.) El Mutante does not seek power or wealth
The song introduces us to a character who exists on the fringes of this society. He is "the last to close," a figure who watches the world from the outside looking in. The "mutant" represents the person who does not fit the mold, the outcast whom society shuns but cannot ignore. He is a product of the environment—a creation of the nightlife, the solitude, and the asphalt. El último ke zierre ya está en el barrio
The name BETTER is not an adjective but a brand — a bio-coded signature tattooed on the Mutant’s left palm, rumored to stand for . The “Ke Zierre” suffix, a deliberate misspelling of “el último que cierra” (the last one who locks/shuts), signifies his role: he is the final gatekeeper, the one who seals the thresholds between humanity and its monstrous future.
The album is noted for being more "worked on" than previous releases, showcasing a "rising trend" in creativity with more complex melodies and even experimental electronic touches. Composition: Most tracks were written by bassist Pedro Martínez Tortosa , except for "Efímero," penned by
The lyrics explore dark, misanthropic, and existential themes, focusing on the "darkness of the human being" and social realities.