Compara los precios de Alchemy Garden en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MadSushi Games. Publicado por MadSushi. Lanzado el 12/12/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A cozy alchemy shop sim where you grow ingredients, discover potion recipes, and decorate your storefront. Relaxed pace, limited depth.

Alchemy Garden is a casual PC sim that puts you in charge of a small alchemy business: grow magical plants in your garden, harvest them, combine ingredients to unlock potion recipes, and sell the results from your own shop. The loop is deliberately slow and low-stakes. There are no combat systems, no time pressure beyond the soft rhythm of customer demand, and no branching skill trees to agonize over. If you have played Stardew Valley and wished it had fewer combat caves and more herbalism, the pitch here will resonate immediately. On the systems side, the game is lighter than most genre peers. Recipe discovery works on a trial-and-error basis: combine ingredients and see what happens. That is charming for the first few hours, but the discovery space is shallow enough that most players will exhaust meaningful combinations well before the 20-hour mark. There is no meaningful economy simulation underneath the shop layer either. Prices do not fluctuate, customers do not have preference profiles, and restocking is rarely a genuine tension point. For someone who wants a spreadsheet to optimize, the numbers are not deep enough to sustain that impulse for long. The garden management has some satisfying timing elements around growth cycles, but the AI driving customer behavior is thin. Decoration is one of the genuine bright spots. The shop customization system gives you a reasonable palette of furniture, shelving, and cosmetic items, and arranging the space feels rewarding in a low-friction way. Visually the game runs a soft, watercolor-adjacent aesthetic that suits the subject matter and holds up well on modest hardware. Performance is stable and the interface is readable, which matters more than it sounds for a sim that asks you to track multiple ingredient timers at once. The tutorial is short but functional. New players should find the first thirty minutes genuinely welcoming, with no steep learning curve to clear. The mixed Steam review score is worth addressing directly. At 69 percent positive across roughly 1,070 reviews, the split mostly reflects a gap between what players expected and what the game actually is. Complaints cluster around thin late-game content, a lack of updates after launch, and a sense that the core loop does not evolve. If you come in expecting a deep management sim with compound systems, you will hit a ceiling fast. If you want something to run in the background on a slow evening with a podcast playing, the ceiling might never bother you. There is also no mod ecosystem to speak of, so what ships is what you get. MadSushi has not substantially expanded the content post-release, which is a real limitation for long-term value. Bottom line for the strategy-and-sim crowd I usually write for: this one sits well outside your comfort zone if depth is the priority. The decision-making never gets complex, the economy does not reward optimization, and there is no late-game challenge curve to crack. Treat it as a palette cleanser rather than a main course and it does its job quietly well. Come in with calibrated expectations, play it in short sessions, and you will probably get your money's worth. Expect a Potion Craft or a Stardew-level content arc and you will be disappointed. Diego, Scout Team

Alchemy Garden

Alchemy Garden

12 dic 2022MadSushi GamesMadSushi
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A cozy alchemy shop sim where you grow ingredients, discover potion recipes, and decorate your storefront. Relaxed pace, limited depth.

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Alchemy Garden is a casual PC sim that puts you in charge of a small alchemy business: grow magical plants in your garden, harvest them, combine ingredients to unlock potion recipes, and sell the results from your own shop. The loop is deliberately slow and low-stakes. There are no combat systems, no time pressure beyond the soft rhythm of customer demand, and no branching skill trees to agonize over. If you have played Stardew Valley and wished it had fewer combat caves and more herbalism, the pitch here will resonate immediately. On the systems side, the game is lighter than most genre peers. Recipe discovery works on a trial-and-error basis: combine ingredients and see what happens. That is charming for the first few hours, but the discovery space is shallow enough that most players will exhaust meaningful combinations well before the 20-hour mark. There is no meaningful economy simulation underneath the shop layer either. Prices do not fluctuate, customers do not have preference profiles, and restocking is rarely a genuine tension point. For someone who wants a spreadsheet to optimize, the numbers are not deep enough to sustain that impulse for long. The garden management has some satisfying timing elements around growth cycles, but the AI driving customer behavior is thin. Decoration is one of the genuine bright spots. The shop customization system gives you a reasonable palette of furniture, shelving, and cosmetic items, and arranging the space feels rewarding in a low-friction way. Visually the game runs a soft, watercolor-adjacent aesthetic that suits the subject matter and holds up well on modest hardware. Performance is stable and the interface is readable, which matters more than it sounds for a sim that asks you to track multiple ingredient timers at once. The tutorial is short but functional. New players should find the first thirty minutes genuinely welcoming, with no steep learning curve to clear. The mixed Steam review score is worth addressing directly. At 69 percent positive across roughly 1,070 reviews, the split mostly reflects a gap between what players expected and what the game actually is. Complaints cluster around thin late-game content, a lack of updates after launch, and a sense that the core loop does not evolve. If you come in expecting a deep management sim with compound systems, you will hit a ceiling fast. If you want something to run in the background on a slow evening with a podcast playing, the ceiling might never bother you. There is also no mod ecosystem to speak of, so what ships is what you get. MadSushi has not substantially expanded the content post-release, which is a real limitation for long-term value. Bottom line for the strategy-and-sim crowd I usually write for: this one sits well outside your comfort zone if depth is the priority. The decision-making never gets complex, the economy does not reward optimization, and there is no late-game challenge curve to crack. Treat it as a palette cleanser rather than a main course and it does its job quietly well. Come in with calibrated expectations, play it in short sessions, and you will probably get your money's worth. Expect a Potion Craft or a Stardew-level content arc and you will be disappointed.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCozy SimShop ManagementRecipe DiscoveryGarden ManagementDecorationLow DifficultyShort SessionsSingle-loop Gameplay

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Processor
Intel i3
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
ATI 5770, Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
Storage
500 MB available space

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Desarrolladora
MadSushi Games
Distribuidora
MadSushi
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 dic 2022

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