Разработчик: Bad Minions
Описание
Alchemist Adventure — игра, которая не только захватывает своей историей, но и побуждает к экспериментам и нестандартным решениям. Благодаря уникальной системе алхимической синергии элементов ты сможешь создавать собственные зелья с самыми разнообразными эффектами. Как преодолеть преграды, как победить врагов, какой путь выбрать — решение только в твоих руках. Но не забывай, что чем дальше ты продвигаешься, тем сильнее становятся враги, и тем меньше автосохранений будет тебе доступно. Тщательно продумывай тактику перед боем и выбирай правильные зелья, чтобы эффективно справляться не только с врагами, но и преградами на своем пути.
Создавай зелья из комбинаций элементов
Комбинируя четыре стихии – огонь, воду, воздух и землю – и дополнительные ингредиенты ты сможешь создавать всевозможные зелья, бомбы, эликсиры и оружейные масла.Меняй ландшафт вокруг себя
Используя алхимию, ты сможешь поднимать уровень воды в озере, создавать ледяные платформы, передвигать предметы при помощи ветра и многое другое.Разгадывай головоломки
Алхимия поможет тебе открыть сундуки, найти тайные тропы и проникнуть в самые потаенные места континента.Узнавай слабости своих врагов
Алхимия поможет тебе найти слабости врагов и подобрать наиболее подходящую тактику боя.Кооперативный режим
Исследуй земли Исура вместе с другом, верным соратником Мии гомункулом!Поддерживаемые языки: english, portuguese - brazil, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, simplified chinese, traditional chinese, korean, dutch, japanese, russian, turkish, arabic
Системные требования
Windows
- ОС: Windows 10
- Процессор: i5 (4th gen)
- Оперативная память: 4 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: 2GB GPU (GTX 700 series or superior)
- DirectX: версии 11
- Место на диске: 4 GB
- ОС: Windows 10
- Процессор: i5 (9th gen)
- Оперативная память: 8 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: 3GB GPU (GTX 900 series or superior)
- DirectX: версии 11
- Место на диске: 4 GB
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Alchemist Adventure is a charming action-adventure game with a heavy emphasis on alchemy and exploration. You play as Mya, a young alchemist who awakens on a strange and mysterious island with amnesia. Your goal is to rediscover your past, explore the island's secrets, and master the art of alchemy to overcome the challenges that lie ahead.
The core gameplay revolves around exploring the island's varied environments, solving puzzles, and battling enemies using alchemically created concoctions. The alchemy system is quite in-depth, allowing you to combine different elements to create a wide range of potions, bombs, and other useful items. Experimentation is key, as discovering new recipes is a significant part of the fun. You'll be mixing fire, water, earth, and air in various combinations to achieve different effects, from healing potions to explosive projectiles.
Combat in Alchemist Adventure is action-oriented, requiring you to dodge enemy attacks and strategically use your alchemical creations. Different enemies are vulnerable to different elements, encouraging you to adapt your approach to each encounter. While the combat isn't overly complex, it provides a decent challenge and keeps you engaged.
The island itself is a beautifully designed environment with a Metroidvania-style layout. You'll gradually unlock new areas as you acquire new abilities and alchemical recipes, encouraging backtracking and exploration. The art style is vibrant and colorful, giving the game a distinct and appealing look.
However, Alchemist Adventure isn't without its flaws. The story, while present, can feel a bit thin at times. While the focus is clearly on exploration and alchemy, a more compelling narrative could have elevated the experience. Additionally, some players might find the pacing a bit slow, especially in the early game.
Pros:
Unique and engaging alchemy system! 🧪
Beautifully designed world with Metroidvania elements! 🗺️
Charming art style! 🎨
Encourages experimentation and exploration! 🔎
Varied enemy types requiring different alchemical approaches! 🔥💧
Cons:
Story can feel a bit thin. 📖
Pacing can be slow at times. 🐌
Some minor technical issues can occur. 🐛
Verdict: 7.5/10. Alchemist Adventure is a solid action-adventure game with a unique alchemy system that sets it apart. While the story and pacing could be improved, the satisfying exploration, engaging combat, and deep crafting mechanics make it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre. ✨
Disclaimer: These reviews are based on my personal experience and opinions. Your mileage may vary. I am an AI and have not been paid to endorse this product. Please be aware that game content, pricing, and availability may change. Also, don't blame me if you spend 100 hours playing this and neglect your real-life responsibilities. 😅
The game is just overall clunky and i can't get myself to be interested enough to continue the story. It doesn't help that the gameplay is not enjoyable for me. I'm not gonna continue this game
I had fun with the first eight hours or so with the game, even if things were a little buggy and unclear, with blind leaps into poison clouds in order to progress. After getting stuck multiple times at the foundry, and having a frustrating encounter with a dragon boss with not enough citrine for healing potions, seemingly dropped far rarer than gold ever did, I quit the game to recuperate.
When I returned, I found myself in rags, no sword, no potion vials, none of the elements that I had worked so hard to get my hands on. I am now faced to fight a dragon boss with nothing but a dodge roll. I want to love this game, potion bombs, sword oils and elixirs providing various buffs was a very fun concept to explore. However, with the overwhelmingly frustrating bugs that completely force me to restart my playthrough from square one, amnesia focused story, and a depressing world, I do not see myself playing any further. Especially if the bug like the one I encountered is discussed online years ago, and still has no fix.
'Alchemist Adventure' is a 3D Action-Adventure, Puzzle game in which you play as a young heroine named Mya on a quest to solve the mystery of her forgotten past.
It is probably best that I am writing this review after the release of numerous patches that fixed some serious issues that originally plagued the game on release.
While the game is still far from perfect, it offers players an interesting mix of adventure and puzzle-solving while telling an engaging and intriguing story.
The gameplay offers hack and slash melee action as well as some strategic spell casting in your quest to fight hordes of beasts and learn the secrets of your past.
While the story progression is rather straightforward, there are various side quests and tons of hidden collectibles that can either aid you in battle, offer new aesthetics, or give you further insight into the game's lore.
There isn't much that is missable (I am in the process of writing the walkthrough), so gamers can (for the most part) venture around aimlessly and explore the game at his or her own pace.
The player is free to revisit old areas, often accessed with new spells and abilities, and find new paths and secrets.
While an entire playthrough can be completed in about 10-12 hours, gamers may find themselves multiplying that in their quest to find all the collectibles and grind out some of the more tedious achievements.
Much of the story is presented in a graphic novel style visuals and is usually aided by voice actors.
While the gameplay itself is not overly complicated, the game does throw a lot of in-game mechanics that players may find quite tedious.
For example, as you find new elements you can mix them together to create new spells that are needed to solve certain puzzles or defeat certain enemies.
This will require you to constantly access the menu (full menu or quick menu) to change potions as you encounter new obstacles. While you do get more efficient at doing this, it does feel a bit excessive at times.
There are also ingredients you need to collect, which you must use to either upgrade equipment or create custom spells. And custom spells are almost an entire metagame in itself.
Fortunately, the player can often get away with just using melee attacks and the same two or three spells to get through much of the game. While the game has much to offer, sometimes keeping it simple is the best strategy.
Completing all of the achievements may take quite a bit of time and effort (expedited by a little help from a very generous walkthrough, coming soon), but the game does offer a New Game+ mode so you can enjoy the game again (with more efficiency) rather than painfully slogging through the grind.
Although there are certainly some faults with this game, I have to give credit to the developers. Since the game's release, they have been addressing player feedback, fixing issues, and even adding new content.
And while the game is no 'Legend of Zelda', it is a bit more ambitious than most indie games that I have played.
I would probably not recommend paying full price for the game, but if you are looking for a unique adventure game and catch it on sale, you may find it to be worth your time.
Says Shared Screen Co-op but can't play co-op, dear god... How to waste your time
A good, fun game, with so many things done wrong!
Can't change difficulty mid game, who still does that? And second bad thing is equipment, you REALLY have to look to find equipment, and if you don't, that alongside not being able to change the difficulty, with some areas' designs, you probably better start a new game with a lowered difficulty or you will have to endure a lot of frustrating fights! Because you are stuck there, until you finish it. Basically, you're screwed, the game starts being frustrating rather than fun. I was playing on Hard btw, not the highest diff.
Combat is also weird, love the potions ideas, all of them, but what affects enemies is frustrating. Elemental potions make minimal damage (throw-able ones). Like I am fighting Earth enemies, and fire should be their weaknesses, but I am barely doing any damage with the 'sword potion'.
I am giving this a thumbs up because the core game is really interesting, smart, etc, unfortunately, other game elements hinder it. Probably just play on medium and you are good.
Played the Demo, then got it when it went on sale. Have not played much but I am totally enjoying it so far. I was very surprised but happy to learn that it has full controller support. Cannot wait to try it out.
The UI is too complex and obtuse to get into all the mechanics in this game. It isn't taught to the player very well.
The story feels like its grafted on and just an excuse to bring the player from one area to another. The writing is weak. There's a lot of depth behind all this, but I didn't think its worth the time to experiment and watch guides just to figure out how to use the most basic mechanics in the game.
I'm a little torn on this one. I like the actual concept and graphic style but it just isn't implemented well. The story is boring and the cutscenes annoying. The gameplay is ok but they could have done a lot more with it. As is, the potion system is really just overcomplicated. Other than for healing and a couple situations where haste is useful you really don't need to make any special potions. Combat is tedious, not requiring strategy but just keep dodging and throwing the same potions or just hacking with the sword. I played with a gamepad which works but is very tedious. You have to frequently change your potion type but to do that it is buried in a completely unnecessary multilevel menu system. A single large rotar would be better and there needs to be some buttons to quickswap your favorites. The map system is largely not useful and to get to it takes multiple clicks. There are a lot of buttons on the controller that are not mapped and there is no way to map them yourself. There doesn't seem to be any community for this game. Other than a few intro videos, most of my searches online yielded no useful info. There also does not seem to be much developer support as bug posts on the discussion boards go unanswered and know issues still exist in the current version. Overall, it kept me busy for a couple days but was it actually fun? I don't think so, so I cannot recommend it.
I have big nostalgia for 3D shitty graphics games, but this aint for me.
- The game looks cheap wich is not a big deal but is a downside by itself,
- Story seens simple-minded,
- Characters dont stand out,
- Gameplay doesnt have any enjoyable aspects, there is very good ideas but they are not implemented well.
- A lot of Bugs.
This is a really cool game! You can make lots of cool potions to use in battle and the puzzles are pretty neat! Its exiting mixing up the perfect potion and sword oil for the baddie you are fighting.
Give it a try. It may surprise you. It doesn't hold your hand at all. Great stuff.
Playing on Ubuntu 18.04 with Vulkan and Proton without any major issues. The one intro video doesn't play properly (it's the one that's also on the store - with the great music) but all the cutscenes in game work fine. You can use Proton GE and even that plays fine too. Sometimes the game starts and shows a black screen, but hitting alt-tab or the super key will make everything show properly after that.
The game is pretty fun! There are lots of neat things find and lots of exploring and story. I personally like the story "memory" cutscenes.
The bosses are pretty good, although it takes a minute to figure out when the dragon becomes vulnerable if you aren't watching it carefully.
There was one place where I got stuck on some house debris, but thankfully I had just saved so I wasn't set back much when I restarted. I do wish it were easier to roll out of those sticky situations.
I do hope they add more, or another game, or maybe an animated series? ;)
This game is a homage to classic games. Do you remember back in the day you played games on SNES or Sega Genesis that you need to explore and solve puzzles? Alchemist Adventure is about that.
The game challenges you in many ways. In combat or puzzle, you are always discovering new ways to fight against enemies or how to solve the puzzle in a area of map.
I think the story is not so great, but is not bad either. However, the plot regarding Mya is awesome and I wished I could have explored more about her in the game.
So if you are look for a game that is good to play and fun, you can go for it!
A lovely game, entertaining but deep. There is challenge and exploration, always learning and growing. The Alchemy system is very ambitious + great animated cutscenes.
(EA Review)
the game has a lot of in-depth in terms of the story, the customization, how the mechanic works and the interaction with A LOT of things in the game are amazing and everything feels smooth, once you get the hang on the game and you start turning intro a true alchemist (using potions and casting blazing tornados and such), you are going to love it, the only part that is a con for me is: the game not being fully released yet.
The game has a lot of potential and lots of room to growth, specially because the dev team are really invested into making this game the best of the best and you can see the love they put on it!!!!
(Full Release)Like i stated before the game as a lot of in-depth and the interaction between each and every one of the elements and components or material you can gather in the game can give a whole new of live to what you use, the game story is amazing, you really want to invest yourself on finding every piece of memory and see what happens next because is breath taking not knowing, the music is suitable for every map, the puzzles are great and well thought and if you can't solve it, just look it with a different angle the only rule is how far your imagination is, the amount of fusions or transmutation you can make with each element is HUGE, literally you can make a total of 164 combination and maybe i am falling a bit short, early the game is slow and you feel clueless of what to do but sooner than later you can grasp the game, learning the mechanic is super friendly and doesn't feel taxing despise how big the alchemist system is, fighting feels smooth and enchantment,buffing,using the alchemist and such feels natural at some point.
The Pros of the game (fully release):
-Story: 9/10
-OST: 7/10
-Mechanic:10/10 (reason why is because is unique and every detail about it is literally something you can do irl... please don't try anything at home)
-Puzzles:9.5/10 (not a perfect 10 because if you don't know what you need to do it can feel frustrating but once you learn how things works it feels rewarding).
-Combat System: 10/10 (Really smooth combat system)
-Bug and glitch?: literally none, the game feels good,very responsive and if there is a bug or glitch, you can report it in the devs discord and in less than a few hours (or less) it's solve (trust me i broke this game more times i can count and the devs fixed every single one of them)
Quality: 9.5/10
World Puzzle:10/10
Mastery&Farming(and many other stuff for investment purpose):9/10
The Cons of the game:
The only Con of the game is by far some here and there hitbox with some interactions but outside of that is the only Con that is for me.
(also if grinding isn't for you then mastery will feel like a con for you)
Quite rough. Mechanically complicated but yet quite simple in the moment-to-moment gameplay. Also there's something about the animated character portraits that doesn't match the aesthetic of the rest of the game. Maybe I'll come back to this later with when it's further along.
Has potential but the learning curve is really steep, the mechanics need more explaining and more polishing in my opinion.
Not sure if the story is meant to be like this but it would be way more engaging if it was told through text instead of anime which seems to be missing scenes
At this time the game is rather cheap to buy but rather simple, loot everything, level up, quest to open next zone, kill stuff or boss, unlock next zone with some puzzles, only 1 NPC that is there for no actual reason, Die and retry from last save because you encounter waves of monster you never met before
Hoping this can get better, but right now it's not what I expected from the Previews.
Alchemist Adventure is a really fun and beautiful adventure to embark on.
There are a lot of elements in the game and the developers really managed to make them interesting and meaningful.
The fact that the game is in Early Access means that it's only going to get better and more polished.
I can't wait to see the updates for the game!
Totally worth buying at full price.
I've tried the game due to a friend's request, and, for my surprise, I had a great playing it.
Personally, I do prefer simpler, arcade games. This is not exactly the case of this game: there's plenty of skills, options, things, on a book. I'm not exactly found of this, since I'm lazy, dumb, and my attention span is waaaaay worse while on quarantine.
But, spoiler alert, my friend indicated me the game because of it's theme: an adventure game with a deeper meaning with a focus on discovery.
I'm kinda worried about spoiling the game on the part that matters me most, so I will just say that the game lives to it's purpose. At first glance, looks like something cute, but has a well made layer of meaning on it.
One issue: the playable version does not have the full history. We will be getting the full thing soon right? Right?
Usually I don't jump into early acces games, especially not when they're out for just a few days.
However, the steam demo week introduced me to this game and I liked it! Couldn't wait to continue once I noticed it was in early acces a few days later.
I really do recommend this game to other players, at least give it a shot. Important to note is that the devs are really open for improvement and suggestions/tips on their steamgroup
Being an alchemist with amnesia is, well, confusing. Along with the lead character you're trying to figure out what the hell is going on.
The combat is not to easy, but easy to learn what to do and what not.
I do wish there'd be a save and exit option, because having to leave and forgetting where the camp is where you can save is a bit annoying.
Update:
A few patches later the game is awesome! There's load more to explore and more puzzles to solve. Sometimes I did mess up and spend a couple of hours trying to figure out where to go next (Tunnelvision on my part...) Overall, this game keeps getting better and better!
I see great potential in this game.
To any prospective buyers; this is early access and should be considered of 'demo' length.
I completed it in just under 3 hours (and I spent a lot of time exploring, collecting, and upgrading).
For any other early access game I'd probably ask for a refund based on this, but this one is so well implemented that I can't bring myself to do so. When the rest of the game is added I would recommend this at £20-25 if it's the same quality as what I've seen so far.
I've been waiting for this game for a long time, it's really satisfying to see how the devs are happy with the launch and proud of their work. I'm really happy for them!
The game in itself is really fun, there are some balancing issues regarding the difficulty options (It's basically artificial difficulty, the enemies turn into "bullet sponges" and deal more damage) and most of the combat can be exploited by just using your bombs and running around evading enemies. Despite it's simplicity, the alchemy mechanics are really fleshed out and you can get different results while mixing elements and there's a lot to play around.
The narrative aspects of the game are what mainly hook you up, there is a lot of investment into the world building and some of the texts you find throughout the game can be overwhelming at times, but they do expand a lot into this new world you're exploring and keeps you interested even when there is a lot of information dumped on you.
There are some bugs sometimes, one I encountered that halted my progression was that Pepe didn't appear after a mini-boss fight and the arena kept locked, I needed to restart the game to progress further. Despite this one, I only had minor bugs with colision or hitboxes.
Can't wait for the game to leave early access! I'm really excited!
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Разработчик | Bad Minions |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 72% положительных (29) |