The Mixsoulogist
Link to GDD: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hk2b3ClDxuF285aLWRPSmwSLfN85191n1sK_f9PYwNk/...
The Mixsoulogist
You are the Mixsoulogist, an individual well versed in alchemy, shadowcrafting and cocktailmaking (yes, all these skills are equally important). After setting up shop in yet another region, it is time to go to work!
Contracts & Cocktails
Peasant or queen, man or woman, nice or mean, faithful or pagan, everyone can use the help of a Mixsoulogist. Your clients will come to see you with very specific demands. Luckily, you are as skilled as can go and know a potion recipe for every occasion, just look at the scroll.
What's cooking?
Now that you know which potion to make, it is time to get to brewing! You have your trusty cauldron, a spell of projection that help you visualize the characteristics of the potion you're crafting and a pile of purple soul shards, used to summon very special ingredients... because a Mixsoulogist doesn't use just any ingredients.
Ingredients with a personnality
Meet the Shadows, the main ingredients of your potions! These little beings all have their own personnality that will affect positively or negatively the characteristics of the potion you're brewing. Summoning a Shadow costs one soul shard, and you have a limited amount of soul shards per potion so choose wisely! Find the most efficient combination of Shadows to put in your cauldron to fulfill your clients' requests. Don't worry about the Shadows, we are 99% sure they don't feel any pain when brewed!
Good luck Mixsoulogist! We are sure you'll do great. Still, be careful and do not mess up too many potions... You never know what can happen...
This game was made in 10 days for the Pirate Software Game Jam #15.
Theme: Shadow & Alchemy.
Dev & Visuals: Kems
Game Design & Balance: Zemagician
Narrative Design: SilverClockworks
Sound Design & Visuals: Mephistase
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Authors | Kems, Mathilde Magontier, Mephistase, Zemagician, SilverClockworks |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Unity |
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Amazing, I like the atmosphere and the little ingredients ! Not so simple to play :-)