Potionomics

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: XSEED Games
Developer: Voracious Games

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'Potionomics' Gets Release Date, Playable Demo During Steam Next Fest - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 7, 2022 @ 11:41 a.m. PDT

Assume the role of a penniless witch named Sylvia who must save her debt-ridden potion shop from the clutches of greedy loan sharks.

Potionomics is a game about the business of brewing and selling magical potions.

Welcome to Rafta, a fantastical island abuzz with crowds of adventurers and powerful magics. Following the untimely death of her uncle, penniless novice witch Sylvia finds herself in over her head as she becomes the new proprietor tasked with keeping his potion shop afloat. Thankfully, she won’t have to go it alone as she learns the arts of potion crafting and salesmanship. Sylvia will encounter both helpful allies and challenging adversaries as she hones her skills to make her shop THE number-one potion destination in Rafta!

Potionomics is a combination deckbuilding and management simulator packed with colorful characters, vibrant personalities, and a charming story about personal growth and the entrepreneurial spirit. As Sylvia, players will need to learn how to brew the best potions in Rafta, sometimes through trial and error, and then market their wares to adventurers visiting their shop. Selling potions as a novice potion maker can be a daunting task, with negotiations playing out through a card-based system where players will seek to balance Sylvia’s stress levels while getting the most money they can for her wares. But worry not as many of these customers, including other shopkeepers, can be befriended for a range of benefits including learning advanced bargaining tactics! Depending on how Sylvia plays her cards, some of these customers may become more than just friends.

Along the way she’ll encounter classic RPG creatures and heroes of all sizes. Sprinkle in some magic and players are in for a fantastical adventure unlike any they’ve ever experienced before!

XSEED Games announced that Potionomics is coming to PC (Steam) on Oct. 17 for $24.99 and will also have a Deluxe Edition available for $39.99 that includes a digital artbook bursting with concept art and character designs, as well as a soundtrack spotlighting Potionomics’ original score.

The standard edition will have a 10% launch week discount while the Deluxe Edition will have a 15% launch week discount, both of which end on Oct. 24.

Additionally, Potionomics will participate in Steam Next Fest from Oct. 3 through Oct. 10. XSEED Games and developer Voracious Games will host a livestream showcasing the game during the event, while also offering up a demo to give players a glimpse of the enchanting world that awaits.

Key Features:

  • Wheel and Deal: Dealmaking can be tense when every coin counts, but players will manage Sylvia’s stress with ease by playing their cards right. Develop friendships with adventurers and other shopkeepers on Rafta to learn even more advanced negotiation tactics.
  • Recipe for Success: Choose the best ingredients to make even basic potions extraordinary, perfecting the taste and aroma to please the store's pickiest customers. But beware—if players aren’t careful, they’ll get some pretty gross results!
  • Fantastic Friends and Foes: Rafta, home to some of the world's most potent magic, is packed with big RPG personalities, each seeking a leg up in their adventures. Befriend and recruit them to help Sylvia level up her potion game, but don't expect everyone to be friendly…
  • Your Shop, Your Rules: Make Sylvia’s shop really pop with customizable decor. Style points aren't the only perk; decorating her shop just right can improve item prices, reduce potion brewing time, and more!

Potionomics is coming to PC (Steam) on October 17, 2022.



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