



Most of Sabrina's adventures consist of Sabrina either trying to use her powers in secret to help others – witches generally are not allowed to tell mortals about their abilities or existence – or dealing with the day-to-day trials of being a teenager. Sabrina's primary romantic interest is her mortal boyfriend Harvey Kinkle who, like nearly all the other mortals in Sabrina's world, is unaware his girlfriend is a witch. Also living with the three women as the family pet is Salem Saberhagen, a witch who has been turned into a cat as punishment for world domination attempts. The series' premise is that Sabrina, a "half-witch" – her mother is an ordinary human, or "mortal" as witches refer to them, while her father is a warlock – lives with her two aunts, Hilda and Zelda Spellman, both witches themselves, in the fictional town of Greendale, which is located somewhere near Riverdale, the home of Archie Andrews. Storylines of the character at elementary-school-age also appear under the title "Sabrina - That Cute Little Witch" in almost all of the Little Archie comics. Sabrina was created by writer George Gladir and artist Dan DeCarlo, and first appeared in Archie's Madhouse #22 ( cover-dated Oct. Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a comic book series published by Archie Comics about the adventures of a fictional American teenager named Sabrina Spellman. Original title is stylized Sabrina: The Teen-Age Witch See also Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Spellbound which seems a bit more polished for a hmm, girls kind of game? If that even applies anymore, though I'd say it doesn't really do.Sabrina the Teenage Witch #1 (April 1971). But, yeah, a lot more could have been done with it. Eh, well, there's only so much that one could have expected, and, I'd say, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Brat Attack is a much better game than I first expected it to be. Yeah, that is counteracted by some other portions of the game, but nonetheless, it is not a bad game, it's just that it never picks up as it should. It's a bit of the glittery side and a bit too interested in being sparkly without substance.

But, graphically and well, style wise this might not be for everyone. It offers you an entertaining story, it offers you a nice roaster of puzzles, and, above all, it offers you a fun, well paced, at times quite challenging overall great game. What the game does is offer you a set of interactions with the seminal witch of that series, and there are quite a few different things that this game achieves. If you are familiar with this TV series, and are fond of the teen witch, then this game will just hit the spot, without question. Adventure set in the universe of Sabrina, the TV series heroine
