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.

Master Alchemy with These 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.

What Makes This Game Stand Out

100+ unique elements
atmospheric music

What terms or phrases are used to describe the game?

The defining tags of this game are 2d, alchemy.

Who was in charge of creating this game title?

The company or team that developed this game is Little Missle.

What game development engine does this game rely on for its features and functionality?

The game creation tools/environments include Javascript.

Does the game support mobile devices?

Yes, Alchemy offers a mobile-optimized experience.

What is the main category of this game based on its features?

This game is categorized in terms of gameplay style as Casual.

Which gender demographic does this game appeal to?

The gender preference for this game is Male & Female.

What age group does this game align with?

Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors should play this game based on age.

Is there any blood present in the gameplay?

Yes, there is blood-related imagery in Alchemy.

Are there any scenes in the game that depict cruelty?

Yes, Alchemy’s gameplay contains elements of cruelty.

Is the game intended for a younger audience?

No, Alchemy would not be good for children.