Miracle Merchant
Miracle Merchant
Everyone
Arnold Rauers
Miracle Merchant is solitaire style potion brewing card game.


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

9,387


Number of Downloads

1M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Miracle Merchant

In Miracle Merchant you become the apprentice of a master alchemist who creates potions for thirsty customers. By mixing and combining different ingredient cards you create powerful potions based on the needs of your customers. Each game has a unique, randomly generated set of cards that will test ... read more

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User Reviews

Montanna Montanna
63
Friday, March 19, 2021

I paid for the full version, but it falls short of my hopes, and I'm disappointed. The intro animation is so unique and full of interesting little details! So is the design for the game overall. I love the look. Sadly, the details and interest are purely visual. MM is missing a story and a heart. If the customers had names and stories revealed through dialogue — why are they buying this potion? what is it for? — it would hold my interest. As it is, it's day 2, and I'm already bored. Edited

Lou Buis Lou Buis
38
Saturday, July 18, 2020

I absolutely love this game!!! The aesthetic / art is so neat, with such detailed backgrounds and really cute & unique characters. I also think the gameplay is really fun. It's that perfect level where it's not so hard that it's frustrating, but it is challenging enough to be engaging :) I bought the app bc I liked it so much! Thanks for making such a wonderful game

Mark Burgess Mark Burgess
12
Thursday, September 26, 2019

I was looking for something to replace my usual solitaire for the train commute and this game is perfect. The art is whimsical amd the game is fast and light. The boot, and its frequency of use/reasons to use it are not well explained. A peek at the next card in a given pile would have been more useful strategy-wise. New potions should be logged even if I don't win a game. Just because I am unable to make a potion for one customer doesn't mean the others before it have to return their product. Edited

Edie Sinclair Edie Sinclair
1
Monday, May 3, 2021

The game has a unique concept and interesting art, which compelled me to buy the full version. However, now that I have it I'm not sure it's worth it. Part of my gripe is specifically how it's formatted for the Pixel 5. My front facing camera covers the potion score so I have a hard time completing certain tasks that require a specific number. If this were fixed, I'd probably enjoy the game a bit more. After about a week, I've gotten a bit bored with it and feel I can't progress.

Rachel Maduro (psiknight) Rachel Maduro (psiknight)
92
Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Fun but incredibly shallow. Theres absolutely nothing to do once you figure it out. I bought the game to unlock the daily achievement in the hopes that completing all three in one day would unlock more gameplay. At the moment they do nothing. Theres no sense of progression. You're just playing the same singular level over and over again with not variety or increase in challenge. It feels like such a waste because the core concept is fantastic, but the gameplay is like an inch deep.

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