Alchemy

Alchemy

The combination of two elements generates a third. Experiment to discover them all!
About logic:
1. Each component can be perceived both literally and figuratively in different situations. For example, "water" can represent both water and a fluidity property.
2. The magic component in the game is very strong. The logic is based on the ideas of real alchemists of medieval Europe (and supplemented by the authors).
3. You can create a phoenix, but not a lawn mower! High-tech items cannot be created, at least most of them.

Alchemy: Gameplay Instructions

To check whether the 2 elements react, drag (mouse or finger) one on the other and release. In case of difficulties, you can always use the hint for advertising. You can also pull out any open item from the inventory by simply clicking on the desired item. All open recipes (including bonus ones) are displayed in the recipe book.

Featured Gameplay Mechanics

100+ unique elements
atmospheric music

What is the specific genre or category for this game?

The gameplay of this game represents Casual.

Does the game include any disturbing or cruel content?

Yes, Alchemy has scenes or actions that show cruelty.

Who designed and developed this game?

The development team behind this game is called Little Missle.

What is the game’s core focus based on its tags?

The characteristics or themes highlighted in the game's tags are 2d, alchemy.

Which programming language or technology stack powers the development of this game?

Alchemy is created with Javascript.

Is the game designed to work well on mobile screens?

Yes, Alchemy is available to play on mobile devices like phones and tablets.

What gender group is this game meant for?

This game is suitable for Male & Female.

What age group does this game primarily appeal to?

The age recommendations for this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the game display any blood effects or references?

Yes, blood is shown in the gameplay of Alchemy.

Would this game be suitable for kids to enjoy?

No, Alchemy is not meant for kids to play.
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