Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Nov 6, 2022
    90
    Potionomics is a genuinely unique take on the sim genre that blends strategy with fun, and bolsters it with lovable and engaging characters.
  2. Oct 17, 2022
    90
    Potionomics is one of the best new games I’ve played this year, and I highly recommend that anyone and everyone who looks at this and says “that looks interesting” give it a shot. This is a game that deserves to go on to big things, and it has thoroughly won me over. Or, to bring over a catchphrase from the game that clearly informed at least some of this game’s substance? Capitalism, ho!
  3. Oct 14, 2022
    90
    Potionomics combines genres to produce a deck-building game that never get old. It sometimes feels overwhelming, but the end product is satisfying enough to keep you hooked.
  4. Jan 3, 2023
    87
    Potionomics will blow you away with its intertwined mechanics, wonderfully made features, thoughtful gameplay and charming characters. There are certain weaknesses and a regretful lack of freeplay mode, but the time spent in the game is well worth it.
  5. Oct 14, 2022
    87
    Underneath the cosy exterior lies a complex, rewarding shopkeeping sim.
  6. Dec 5, 2022
    80
    This game is fun. Honestly? I think I had too much fun and that meant I wasn't paying attention to all the little things that built up and kept drowning me. But if you're careful, pay attention, and keep up with the game's demands, it's well worth it. The characters are amazing, the plot is fun, and the gameplay is addictive. It's a little tough if you're not good at multitasking, but if you're a fan of the shopkeeper genre, this is one you can't miss.
  7. Nov 9, 2022
    80
    Potionomics’ different ingredients blend together well, mixing everything from deck building, resource management, and even options for romance into its shopkeeping simulation. Hopefully, the developers can temper the bitterness associated with the in-game competitions.
  8. Oct 14, 2022
    80
    Despite the unwanted pressure of its competition structure and potion-making getting a little bogged down toward the middle, I still kept finding myself playing at 3 a.m. after sitting down for “a quick session,” and I already want to do it again...I spent the first few hours of Potionomics falling more and more in love with the experience. Even once the new-game shine wore off, I never stopped being charmed by the meticulous care Voracious Games clearly put into every detail of Potionomics. That elevates an already great experience into one of the best games of the year, and one of my favorite management sims ever.
  9. Oct 18, 2022
    74
    At the outset, I was raving about Potionomics. I had modest expectations going into this title, given its cartoony aesthetic and cliché plot, but I love fantasy-based shopkeep games like Recettear, so I gave it a go. Again, I could not believe just how complex and deep the varied systems flowed together. Building a deck based on relationships I made was always exciting, just as seeing the interest increase with each sale was. Unfortunately, the bag of tricks emptied halfway through this fifty-hour investment, leaving me eager to exit the whole affair.
  10. Oct 20, 2022
    70
    Potionomics is bubbling over with personality — in fact, this may just be the most charming game I’ve played all year. It has so many elements blended beautifully together that would make many different types of gamers happy. With some UI tweaks to highlight critical information to players when its desperately needed, Potionomics will undoubtedly receive even more positive attention than it’s already getting (which is saying something). If you think you have what it takes to be the very best potioneer that ever was, Potionomics is ready to soul-bound itself to you.
  11. Oct 16, 2022
    60
    Running a struggling potion shop, sourcing ingredients, haggling with customers and fending off the bank is all charming and stressful work in equal measure.

Awards & Rankings

User Score
7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 17
  2. Negative: 2 out of 17
  1. Jan 6, 2023
    8
    Aside from missing some quality of life features and some mechanics not mattering, I don’t have much to criticize as the game is veryAside from missing some quality of life features and some mechanics not mattering, I don’t have much to criticize as the game is very charming. If you are someone who has enjoyed the Atelier series, card games, and/or dating sims that are very well written with fun characters and gameplay mechanics, I would recommend checking out Potionomics.

    What stood out the most had to be the writing. I am a retired sociology professor and this game felt like it was written by fellow social scientists. I have never heard a game bring up concepts such as decision fatigue and impostor syndrome before. The characters' discussions of economics and financial structures was very fun. I was half expecting them to start discussing conspicuous consumption and Marx's observations of utility and materialism of goods. It is like the writers understand about living in a neoliberal globalized market with little to no government regulation over the free market. But the best part has to be that the game’s writing is not woke!

    While there are LGBTQ aspects, no groups of people or cultures are tokenized and stereotyped just to check off some box for inclusion like you see in current year Disney, Marvel, Pixar, BBC, and the CW. No one is belittled and ridiculed due to gender or ethnicity like Luke Skywalker in the Disney Trilogy. Instead, the characters feel like real people interacting, but more flamboyant. There are no Mary-Sue’s who are instantly good at everything and always right like you see in Rings of Power, Disney Star Wars, or Captain Marvel. Instead, the game's writing focuses on the importance of believing in yourself, culture, society, and friendship. Characters actually have flaws and depth. The best way to put it is if you enjoy The Orville and Cobra Kai, you will enjoy Potionomics; If you enjoy Disney Star Wars and Amazon’s Rings of Power, you will hate this game.
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  2. Dec 29, 2022
    5
    It was amusing for the first 2 hours then it becomes boring because you basically do the same thing 6 times with additional unpleasant factorsIt was amusing for the first 2 hours then it becomes boring because you basically do the same thing 6 times with additional unpleasant factors that limit your choices. Full Review »
  3. Nov 9, 2022
    6
    It's quite cute and charming, with absolutely gorgeous animations with fun and quirky characters, but the "gameplay" is extremely lacking. TheIt's quite cute and charming, with absolutely gorgeous animations with fun and quirky characters, but the "gameplay" is extremely lacking. The gameplay is basically just clicking through menus and playing a very basic card building mini game. It was enjoyable for a couple hours but got stale and repetitive really quickly. It's a shame because I really wanted to enjoy it, but there just isn't enough here to keep you engaged. Full Review »