The game follows a day and night cycle entirely unrelated to real-world time. So even though you're quickly whisked away to a private neck of the woods and instructed that it's your sole purpose to heal the townsfolk of any number of unlikely illnesses, the game focuses on the distaste toward the capital and its chemists and requires you to prove yourself. But upon arriving, the town's citizens turn a cold shoulder toward you and won't explain why. You've been called to Moonbury through a special request sent by the mayor, so you must accept. Potion Permit immediately thrusts you into the role of the village chemist. However, unlike the majority of life simulators currently dominating the eShop, Potion Permit presents no crops to cultivate and no farm animals to tend to, and instead relies on medicinal foraging to help those around the town, which may be a welcome change of pace for life sim fans who've had their fill of farming. Coming from developer MassHive Media, Potion Permit is a sweet little social sim-meets-adventure RPG.
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