The art style is really gorgeous, it's designed like you play off an ancient manuscript. But essentially it's a game loop of collect or buy ingredients, use them to build paths (different ingredients move your path in a specific pattern) in the cauldron to explore the "potion map" to find things you can make. You can save potions you've made if you buy enough potion book pages to do so, and work toward creating the philosopher's stone and a usable item, philosopher's salt, from it to use in your potions. The potions get more difficult to make as you go essentially, different maps have different obstacles to work around, and which customers you serve and turn away influences what type of customers you get. Sell a lot of potions to thieves and bandits and you'll start to see necromancers and such; sell more potions to villagers and guards who need help, and you'll get more hero types. It's still got a bit of roadmap ahead of it with at least one more potion base with a new map coming, new ingredient types, and such. I could see some people finding it tedious but it hits EXACTLY the right spot for my neurodivergence to be a lovely chill game!Just Stardew Valley right now. But I have lots of games on my Steam wishlist like Haunted Chocolatier (of course!), Witchbrook, Moonlit Peaks, Staxel, Farm Together, Spirittea, Terraria.
@CausticValkyrie Potion Craft sounds interesting - what's it like?
Oh my sounds like a game I'd really get into. The art style sounds beautiful too. Thank you for explaining it.The art style is really gorgeous, it's designed like you play off an ancient manuscript. But essentially it's a game loop of collect or buy ingredients, use them to build paths (different ingredients move your path in a specific pattern) in the cauldron to explore the "potion map" to find things you can make. You can save potions you've made if you buy enough potion book pages to do so, and work toward creating the philosopher's stone and a usable item, philosopher's salt, from it to use in your potions. The potions get more difficult to make as you go essentially, different maps have different obstacles to work around, and which customers you serve and turn away influences what type of customers you get. Sell a lot of potions to thieves and bandits and you'll start to see necromancers and such; sell more potions to villagers and guards who need help, and you'll get more hero types. It's still got a bit of roadmap ahead of it with at least one more potion base with a new map coming, new ingredient types, and such. I could see some people finding it tedious but it hits EXACTLY the right spot for my neurodivergence to be a lovely chill game!
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1: Undertale, Stardew Valley, Geometry Dash, Five Nights at Freddys, Deltarune, Henry Stickmin,What's all of you guys favorite video game? Mine is animal crossing new horizons because it's so relaxing, especially during times like these.
Oh, Streets of Rage was my childhood! That and Golden Axe II!So I can't say I have an all time favorite but I have a litany of them so I'll make a (semi) short list
Obviously there's many more including different sequels to ones I've listed above i.e. Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy XIV, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past/Link Between Worlds, but I didn't want the post to be completely overwhelming
- Chrono Trigger
- The Legend of Zelda
- Super Marior World
- Stardew Valley
- Panzer Dragoon Saga
- Streets of Rage
- Final Fantasy
- Super Metroid
- Phantasy Star
- Baldur's Gate
- The Temple of Elemental Evil
- Faxanadu
- Ys Book I & II
- Prey (2017)
- Bioshock
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If you don't eat, you get killed very easily. If you chill at your base all day, you'll most likely get raided (unless you've disabled raids). :DValheim doesn't do this. If you don't eat, nothing happens. You can just chill at your base the whole day if you want.
by the way, I have changed my answer now, it has to be Undertale Yellow! I got it not too long ago and its amazingWhat's all of you guys favorite video game? Mine is animal crossing new horizons because it's so relaxing, especially during times like these.
2000?!? Wow that's a bunch no wonder you know that stuff, I only got around a quarter of that play time wowIf you don't eat, you get killed very easily. If you chill at your base all day, you'll most likely get raided (unless you've disabled raids). :D
But I also really love Valheim. Close to 2000 hours in it, and although I've not played much recently, once Ashlands comes out (and maybe has some inevitable bug fixes) I'll no doubt jump back in.
I just love playing visual novels. My fav would be guilty parade.What's all of you guys favorite video game? Mine is animal crossing new horizons because it's so relaxing, especially during times like these.