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One Potion Please is a 2026 indie strategy game from developer CoderGuy111 that tasks you with brewing potions in a lewd, low-stakes fantasy world. Set in a shop where customers request increasingly absurd body modifications, you’ll mix ingredients to create effects like size changes and texture alterations. The game leans into adult humor with a deliberately goofy tone, blending inventory management with alchemy mechanics. Available exclusively on PC, it’s a single-player experience focused on satisfying eccentric clients. Expect pixel art visuals, a focus on niche humor, and a lighthearted approach to a very specific genre.
The core loop revolves around selecting base ingredients and modifiers to craft potions, each with tiered effects and unintended side effects. You’ll track customer requests, balance ingredient scarcity, and adjust recipes based on feedback. Each session involves managing a queue of bizarre orders, like "boosted cleavage with a cherry scent," while avoiding overpowered combinations that break the game’s internal logic. Controls are click-based, with a grid-based inventory system and a visual effects meter. Progression unlocks new components and clientele, but the strategy is more about memorizing formulas than deep planning. Sessions typically last 30, 60 minutes, with replayability driven by randomized customer demands.
Community ratings are polarized but generally positive, averaging 7.8/10 on PlayPile. 68% of players finish the game, with an average playtime of 8.2 hours. The most common moods reported are "Amused" (42%) and "Cringed" (29%). Critics highlight the game’s bold niche appeal, with one review calling it "hilariously offensive in the best way." However 35% of players rate it as a "hard pass," citing offensive content. Achievement completion rates are high for core tasks (91% for "First Sale") but drop for endgame goals (54% for "Master Alchemist"). The NSFW tag is non-negotiable, 72% of negative reviews cite content warnings as unmet expectations.
One Potion Please is a niche pick for fans of absurd humor and alchemy minigames. Priced at $19.99, it offers modest replay value but leans heavily into adult themes that may not land well. With 120 achievements and a completion rate under 10%, it’s better as a curiosity than a must-play. Skip if you’re easily offended or looking for strategy depth. For the right audience, it’s a short, cheeky diversion that doubles as a stress test for content filters. Worth a try if you’ve got an ironic sense of humor and 10 hours to spare.
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