Publisher tinyBuild and developer Niceplay Games are creating a potion brewing simulator“Potion Craft”The Nintendo Switch and PlayStation versions began distribution on December 13.
This is a simulation game in which the player becomes an alchemist who sells potions in a town, mixing potions to fulfill the demands of the townsfolk such as herbal merchants, mushroom lovers, and dwarven ingenuity. In addition to creating and selling potions like a puzzle, players can change the ending depending on what they sell, gain popularity from the guild, gain or lose support from famous people, etc. You can enjoy the story that changes depending on the story.
It has been praised for its distinctive visuals inspired by medieval manuscripts and medical books, the sound of grinding materials, and the ability to operate in a quiet manner, and has received more than 23,000 user reviews on Steam. . The last case received a high rating of 98%, giving it a “very positive” status.
Not only will distribution begin on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation versions on December 13, but it has also been updated to version 1.1. In addition to improving playability, improving processes, and fixing bugs, the company also announced a major update, “Garden 2.0”, scheduled for 2024. New rooms such as ponds and mushroom caves, new garden mechanics and plant management, various talent systems, and more will be added. One of the exciting features.
Platforms are Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Steam, GOG, EpicGame), Xbox One, and Xbox Series Prices range from 2,300 yen (tax included) to around 3,200 yen (tax included). The PlayStation and Nintendo Switch versions are on sale for 10% off until December 27th, and Steam is offering 55% off until December 17th.
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