The concept is nice but honestly I find it too repetitive and boring. It's quite grindy and unforgiving.
My Party Needs An Alchemist
- Release Date:
- Mar 27, 2025
- Developer:
- Gilded Rune Games
- Publisher:
- Gilded Rune Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
In this light-hearted fantasy adventure game, you play as an alchemist!
Embark on a quest to save the world with a party of brave adventurers that you will come to know and love!
TRAVEL THE MYSTICAL LANDS OF TREMER
Explore a dense magical world as you travel between quests!
MAKE POTIONS! USE POTIONS!
Gather herbs, mix them together and create wondrous Potions.
Use them when the time is right to fight off dangerous, magical beasts!
BECOME THE ULTIMATE SUPPORT!
Organise your party, meet new characters and help them to survive this legendary quest!
FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR 9 COMPANIONS!
Help save the world in this light-hearted character-driven story!
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User Reviews
text visibility is atrocious
I'm having so much fun. I like that combat difficulty is separate from alchemy difficulty. I appreciate the devs put in a separate slider for the 'dialog' as I'm not a fan of sort of 'gibberish' or 'squiggle sounds' in place of voices. And I am not in any way saying anything bad about using it. We learned ages ago with Banjo Kazooie that a 'gibberish' language saves on needing to voice in multiple languages. The art is cute, the game runs great and the music is fun. I'm really having a good time. I don't know if the demo is still around but that is how I first came into the game.
Game is WAY too expensive for what it is. I would give this game a positive review if it was like $5-$10 rather than $20 The game itself is charming and the gameplay is decent if simple for a relaxing game. The main problem is how short the game itself is as having only played about an hour my save file is already listed at 15% completion meaning the whole game is maybe 7 hours long at most if that rate continues. The game also has an issue with the tutorial boxes going outside the bounds of the screen. Another thing I felt was lacking is there is no place you can look up monsters and there strengths and weaknesses to see what you have unlocked. If the game was cheaper I could overlook these flaws but not at this kind of price. This game is just too simple with not enough meat on the bone for what they are asking for here.
Loved the demo so when I saw it was on sale, I didn't hesitate. It's very cute and not too hard, though there is a bit of grind here and there to level up the party members but I didn't mind. I would say, if you liked the demo, the full game probably won't disappoint you, because it's the same vibe all the way to the end. I just thought it was a shame to have the last two characters so close to the end and so few interactions at the outposts. But overall, good game, a 7/10 I would say. Lenght wise, it was around 50 minutes for the demo and 7.4 hours for the full game, so around 8.4 hours in total, according to Steam. Does it deserve its price? You will be the judge of that. I think for almost 20 euros, it's a bit short, but on sale? Worth it.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 8 or later
- Processor: Dual Core 2.5GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Storage: 3 GB available space
FAQ
How much does My Party Needs An Alchemist cost?
My Party Needs An Alchemist costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for My Party Needs An Alchemist?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 8 or later Processor: Dual Core 2.5GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Storage: 3 GB available space
What platforms is My Party Needs An Alchemist available on?
My Party Needs An Alchemist is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is My Party Needs An Alchemist worth buying?
My Party Needs An Alchemist has 40% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was My Party Needs An Alchemist released?
My Party Needs An Alchemist was released on Mar 27, 2025.
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