"The cat's out of the bag - Witch's Cat is hard.
Witch’s Cat is best described as a frustrating puzzle game. While the presentation remains relatively simple, each and every level is devious. With vague puzzles, Witch’s Cat will only appeal to masochistic puzzle fans.", writes NintendoWorldReport.
DHGF: Witch’s Cat is very appealing on visual and auditory levels, but can be extremely frustrating, as the game randomly jumps in difficulty. If you or whoever you want to give this game to gets frustrated easily and/or doesn’t handle that frustration well, you probably want to steer clear of this title, lest you find new and inventive ways to destroy your 3DS. If you’re up to the challenge, however, this isn’t a bad time waster… you just might find yourself wasting more time than you anticipated.
Nintendo Life: Not many puzzle games are lucky enough to boast spin-offs, let alone side-stories - and though you wouldn't guess it from the title, that's exactly what Agetec has conjured up in Witch's Cat: a side-story in the ongoing Rabi Laby series. This eShop entry picks up where Rabi Laby 2 left off on DSiWare, but where the previous games' puzzles centered around their two separate controllable characters, Witch's Cat features a single protagonist with two forms and level-manipulating magic. Even without the dual-character hook of the original games, Witch's Cat continues the series' tradition of solid, personable puzzle-platforming with plenty of challenge.