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  • Summary: Potionomics: Masterwork Edition is an expanded port of Voracious Games’ award-winning magical shop sim. Building on the success of the 2022 PC release, with an 89 percent positive user review score on Steam, Potionomics: Masterwork Edition will bubble up on consoles with all the post-launchPotionomics: Masterwork Edition is an expanded port of Voracious Games’ award-winning magical shop sim. Building on the success of the 2022 PC release, with an 89 percent positive user review score on Steam, Potionomics: Masterwork Edition will bubble up on consoles with all the post-launch updates and improvements released to date, plus new voice acting, a fresh Endless gameplay mode, additional difficulty levels, and more.

    The art of Potionomics begins with perfecting your potion-brewing craft and building your deck of haggling cards to help you make the most of each sale. In order to succeed in Rafta’s lively economy you’ll need to get to know the colorful residents who will help you collect new recipes, elite ingredients, and even all-new cards for your deck.
    Whether it’s your first day on the job or you’re a sorcerer’s salesman, the magic of capitalism has never been more alive than in Potionomics: Masterwork Edition.
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  1. Nov 6, 2024
    75
    Potionomics: Masterwork Edition is a magical and quite charming simulation game that offers a really unique blend of deck-building, business simulation and relationship building. It has a pretty engaging story and its cast of characters is really fun, but I was never able to get into the deck-building, haggle battles that players need to play in order to sell their wares. I am certain that there are fans that will love this, but it just wasn’t for me, and by that, I mean the card game. I loved everything around it, just kind of bummed I wasn’t able to fully embrace the whole game.
  2. 75
    Potionomics is an interesting hybrid experience that surprised me. Though it can be tough to spin many plates, the result is a rewarding and challenging fantasy game. Moreover, the dialogue is fun and I loved the setting.