Hey everyone how’s it going today we are gonna talk about a nice little indie called potionshop simulator.
So you just graduated wizard U and start your journey to become a potion apprentice you search far and wide but every shop turns you down because they want a minimum of 5 years experience that’s laughable where have I heard that before so after much searching you find a village looking for a potion master and this is where our journey starts.
So once you get control of your character after the intro your met by a small flying green dragon who happens to be your starter guide his name… is tim I love the fact he has a regular name and not some insane dragon name.
Your first stop ends up being the potion shop where the previous owner left you a bit of a mess but after much hard work your ready to start your craft.
So after taking you on a walk for some ingredients your one step closer to crafting your first potion in a some what openish world it seems there will be plenty to find and use in your craft. This is when the game walks you through potion making to an extent as you use your mouse to stir the cauldron after which tim tells you more about working with ingredients to help progress you, so fresh and dry ingredients have there own out comes which you will learn as you progress. After you make your first potion you get a tase of the business side of things by opening the shop on the top right is some info to keep an eye on the night and day cycle as well as your customer reputation and the cleanliness of the store all are very crucial to your success. The game has a book that keeps track of everything from customers and there likes to potions to make and there ingredients and amounts its a very useful tool so always use it when you need help. The computer seems to have a slow start at first only sending you 1 customer at a time but I’m sure that ramps up as you progress after some more messing around tim takes you on a tour of the village showing you where some important shops are that will help you progress in game with upgrades and purchases.
All in all potion shop simulator is fun from the time I’ve spent on it and it’s on of those games that’s easy to pick up and set down without worrying about losing things it’s a game i suggest picking up and giving it a shot you never know it might be your next game of the year but that’s all for today thank you for stopping by have a great day and game on.