When I did my first card reading in the game, it almost felt like learning a new language.

The readings themselves are straightforward.

Cosmic Wheel does a far superior job at getting silly and suitably edgy with its writing and characterization.

Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood screenshot showing Fortuna in pixel art centre-frame, staring at the camera with tears in her eyes. She wears deep purple, with purple eye shadow and a third eye in her forehead.

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood accessibility options

Minor options for altering text speed and font size.

Change is inevitable, after all, and we can’t hide from entropy forever.

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The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing a divination called the Soul Bouquet and its influence on the protagonist’s dreams

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing a witch riding on the shoulder of a supernatural entity that looks like half-man, half mantis-shrimp

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing a character speaking during a chaotic moment during a witch election

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing three witch friends gathering in a greenhouse

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing a divination card called The Rainmaker

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing a divination card called Lustful Mermaid

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing the protagonist’s card reading interface and a short description of one card interpretation option

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood review screenshot, showing a divination card called The Chrysanthemum