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An escape room with potions instead of padlocks: clever co-op puzzling that holds up across a full group of four, even if a solo run feels thinner than the premise deserves.

I tend to approach puzzle games the way I approach grand strategy titles: I want to know whether the systems reward genuine understanding or whether they are just pointing me at the answer with a flashing arrow. Escape First Alchemist sits somewhere satisfying in the middle. The setting is an alchemist's workshop belonging to Trismegistus, a fully voice-acted sorcerer who has managed to trap himself and, for insurance, trapped you too. That premise sets a dry, sardonic tone that carries the whole experience. His commentary as you fumble through his riddles is genuinely funny rather than grating, and it does real work in keeping the atmosphere alive during the slower stretches of puzzle-hunting. The core loop is ingredient-gathering, recipe discovery, and potion crafting, and the puzzles are built around this system in ways that feel purposeful rather than decorative. You are not just clicking on potions to unlock doors. You are reading environmental clues, cross-referencing found recipes, and working out which brew grants the property you need to proceed. For a co-op session with two to four players, the division of labour this creates is genuinely well-designed: one person scours for artifacts, another tracks the recipe logic, and communication actually matters. The competitive mode, which lets players race to solve puzzles first rather than cooperate, is a lighter offering but adds a layer of replayability for groups who have already cleared the cooperative path. Played solo, the experience is intact but noticeably quieter. The puzzle design does not change, but the absence of a partner to sanity-check your logic means dead ends feel longer, and the workshop's atmosphere leans more toward isolation than intrigue. The game is not difficult in a punishing sense, but some puzzles rely on careful observation of workshop details that can be easy to miss without a second pair of eyes calling things out. The linear structure means there is no branching to replay for, so once you know the solutions, replayability drops sharply. That is the ceiling on the whole package: it is a single well-made room rather than a suite of them. The community reception on Steam, sitting at Very Positive across roughly 930 reviews, reflects a game that consistently delivers on its premise rather than over-promises. It is not trying to be a 20-hour experience. The workshop is compact, the puzzles are logical, and the voice acting gives it a personality that most escape-room games in this price bracket skip entirely. For groups looking for something to fill a single evening session, the co-op structure and the potion-crafting mechanic give it more texture than a standard locked-box puzzle game. For solo players or anyone expecting meaningful mechanical depth beyond the escape-room format, the gaps will show. Diego, Scout Team

Escape First Alchemist ⚗️

Escape First Alchemist ⚗️

2 mar 2023OnSkull Games
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An escape room with potions instead of padlocks: clever co-op puzzling that holds up across a full group of four, even if a solo run feels thinner than the premise deserves.

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I tend to approach puzzle games the way I approach grand strategy titles: I want to know whether the systems reward genuine understanding or whether they are just pointing me at the answer with a flashing arrow. Escape First Alchemist sits somewhere satisfying in the middle. The setting is an alchemist's workshop belonging to Trismegistus, a fully voice-acted sorcerer who has managed to trap himself and, for insurance, trapped you too. That premise sets a dry, sardonic tone that carries the whole experience. His commentary as you fumble through his riddles is genuinely funny rather than grating, and it does real work in keeping the atmosphere alive during the slower stretches of puzzle-hunting. The core loop is ingredient-gathering, recipe discovery, and potion crafting, and the puzzles are built around this system in ways that feel purposeful rather than decorative. You are not just clicking on potions to unlock doors. You are reading environmental clues, cross-referencing found recipes, and working out which brew grants the property you need to proceed. For a co-op session with two to four players, the division of labour this creates is genuinely well-designed: one person scours for artifacts, another tracks the recipe logic, and communication actually matters. The competitive mode, which lets players race to solve puzzles first rather than cooperate, is a lighter offering but adds a layer of replayability for groups who have already cleared the cooperative path. Played solo, the experience is intact but noticeably quieter. The puzzle design does not change, but the absence of a partner to sanity-check your logic means dead ends feel longer, and the workshop's atmosphere leans more toward isolation than intrigue. The game is not difficult in a punishing sense, but some puzzles rely on careful observation of workshop details that can be easy to miss without a second pair of eyes calling things out. The linear structure means there is no branching to replay for, so once you know the solutions, replayability drops sharply. That is the ceiling on the whole package: it is a single well-made room rather than a suite of them. The community reception on Steam, sitting at Very Positive across roughly 930 reviews, reflects a game that consistently delivers on its premise rather than over-promises. It is not trying to be a 20-hour experience. The workshop is compact, the puzzles are logical, and the voice acting gives it a personality that most escape-room games in this price bracket skip entirely. For groups looking for something to fill a single evening session, the co-op structure and the potion-crafting mechanic give it more texture than a standard locked-box puzzle game. For solo players or anyone expecting meaningful mechanical depth beyond the escape-room format, the gaps will show.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementstier:sub-5Escape RoomPotion CraftingVoice-Acted NPCCompetitive Co-opLogic PuzzlesArtifact HuntingSingle-SessionObservation-Based

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Windows 7 or later
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16 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia 1050/AMD equivalent
Processor
Intel i3 / AMD FX series or equivalent

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