Travis of Capsule Computers writes:
"Usually a shopkeeper in a video game is given the bare minimum of effort as the protagonists will go through numerous shops buying everything that they need on their adventure. However, what happens when the protagonist of the story is one of those same shopkeepers who is doing their best to keep their business afloat? Well then you have Voracious Games’ Potionomics. With plenty of potions to brew, deals to be made with customers, and even relationships to build amongst the townsfolk Potionomics balances a lot of elements and manages to brew a charming albeit a bit stressful business management sim."
Estelle Mejia said: Love is a complicted emotion, that not everyone can easily grasp. We as a society have mythologized Love as Much as we could. Even I am not immune to this phenomenon, as romance in games is something that I look forward to.
So, when it was announced that Potionomics would be receiving a new definitive version, I was excited to finally jump into the world of potion making.
Richard Bailey Jr. of The Koalition writes: Potionomics is a single-player simulation video game that debuted on PC two years ago. Developed by Voracious Games and published by XSEED Games, this business and life simulation title flourished with its turn-based deckbuilding gameplay mechanics. Fast-forward to this week and the release of Potionomics: Masterwork Edition, an updated console and PC version with new features.
Publishers XSEED Games and Marvelous Europe, and developer Voracious Games have announced Potionomics: Masterwork Edition for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Switch. It will launch this fall.