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366 Days of Gaming 2024: Day 15

366 Days of Gaming 2024: Day 15

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Day 15: Miracle Merchant
Platform: Android
This is a rather unique card-based game where you are a potion merchant and have to make your customers' orders using four cards from your deck. You start with one card from each of four stacks flipped over, each stack containing a different color/element from the rest. Your customers have a main element request, and a secondary, which is optional, but the main one is mandatory to include. Each card has a symbol of an element that will give you bonus points if you place the two cards side by side on the particular side the extra symbol is on. The goal is to make all your customers' potions while getting a score of at least 1 on each one until your deck runs out. That sounds simple enough, but there are also "evil" cards mixed in which will take points away, but some of the other cards have those as their extra symbol, so you can get points back that way. There's also bonus points if you place two of the same element side by side, and that bonus stacks with the extra symbol bonus.
This game is very fun and addictive, and I absolutely love the aesthetic. The unique hand drawn style toons are awesome. I definitely recommend Miracle Merchant to anyone who likes a fun challenge with simple, straightforward gameplay that is chill and isn't over-the-top or frustrating.
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gemma_lawrence
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Wow, nice! I really dig games with unique hand drawn aesthetics.

2024-01-16

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Esan
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Same. Cool 3D graphics are nice and all but there's just something about the cartoon style of games that does it for me.

2024-01-17

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Kef
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Whoa, love the look of this. I think I'm going to check it out for myself.

2024-01-21

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