Potion Permit plays like Stardew Valley – but you are an alchemist and heal sick people

Potion Permit lets you gather ingredients, brew potions, and heal diseases.

Potion Permit lets you gather ingredients, brew potions, and heal diseases.

Potion Permit lets you gather ingredients, brew potions, and heal diseases.

In Potion Permit, you slip into the shoes of a main character who is fresh in a place. However, in this title we play as an alchemist and can brew potions to help people instead of farming. That means, of course, that we first have to gather the ingredients for the medicine and, for example, have to mess with wild animals.

The whole thing looks similar to Stardew Valley and also exudes a similarly laid-back vibe. Here we tell you everything you need to know about the game, including the release date and platforms, and show you the trailer.

Potion Permit coming soon

What is this about? About a game called Potion Permit, which might be perfect for you if you already know Stardew Valley and the like by heart and are longing for it Haunted Chocolatier, the developer’s next title, is waiting. Potion Permit is exactly the same thing, looks similar, should play similarly – and hopefully be just as much fun.

Trailer reveals release date: The good thing about Potion Permit is not only the nice and new approach to healing diseases, but also that it will be released for all major platforms, and quite soon. It’s only until September 22ndthen Potion Permit for appears PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X and the Nintendo Switch.

Check out the Potion Permit trailer:

Potion Permit - Trailer for the alchemy game reveals release date for PS4PS5, Switch + Xbox






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Potion Permit – Trailer for the alchemy game reveals release date for PS4/PS5, Switch & Xbox

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The Story of Potion Permit is about the Mayor of Moonbury’s daughter suffering from a mysterious illness and we are supposed to cure her. For this we fight our way through the wilderness, for example fight against bears and collect ingredients. But there are also various mini-games revolving around making medicine, healing the sick and the process around it. That looks exciting and a welcome change from the farm theme. Perhaps the best thing: we have a cute dog and we can pet it too.

What do you think of Potion Permit and what platform would you want to play it on?

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