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Potionomics, a new indie game from Voracious 🙈Games, is out now and looks like it could be a winner, mixing a whole host of genres from deckbuilding, sh💜op management as well as dating-sim into one handsome experience.
looks like it's taking a lot of inspiration from popular management and dating-sims, but blending them together in a beautiful little package. The game, now available through , tasks you with success acro🐭ss multiple fronts, and you’ll have to make the most of all of them to get the best results.
This is the debut game from Voracious Games, and it looks like a lovely mix of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stardew Valley, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Battle Chef Brigade, and a healthy dose of your favorite dating-sim. It’s a neat little pitch and it&rsqꦕuo;s all tied together with beautiful visuals too. Check out the launch trailer for the title here:
Potionomics has you taking over your uncle’s potion shop, while also taking on his considerable debts. Your job is to turn the fortunes of the shop🐎 around. This is wh꧃ere the store management part of the game kicks in, as you make decisions about the business, and try to drag it into the green. Of course, you will be able to build and customize the shop to your aestehtic liking too.
You’ll mix ingredients to master your craft of potꦿion-making and then sell your creations to various heroes and explorers. You’ll be doing your bargaining through a card game too, trying to maximize your profits out of each customer.
However, what is success without someone to share it with? Potionomics allows you to hit up relationships with some of꧒ the char𓆏acters you meet along the way too. It's available now on PC, if you're looking for something fairly lovely to play at the moment.
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