PHARAOH'S ALCHEMY
Master the ancient art of Egyptian alchemy. Craft mystical potions in your sacred boiler, grow enchanted plants, and complete pharaoh's legendary tasks.
Master the ancient art of Egyptian alchemy. Craft mystical potions in your sacred boiler, grow enchanted plants, and complete pharaoh's legendary tasks.
Pharaoh's Alchemy is a 13.7 MB puzzle-strategy game developed by FOO FOO PANDA RENTALS LLC, requiring iOS 14.0 or later for iPhone, iPod touch, and visionOS 1.0 for Apple Vision devices. The core gameplay revolves around a unique boiler-based crafting system where players combine specific ingredients to create potions.
The game implements a time-based challenge structure with 30-second gameplay sessions, requiring rapid resource management and strategic plant cultivation on stone platform environments. Players interact with a mystical inventory system that tracks purple potion bottles and provides access to the Woodbine Book, which serves as an in-game reference guide for alchemical recipes.
The task completion system includes quantifiable objectives: planting 10 mystical plants, destroying 10 storm events, and performing 50 watering actions. Each completed task rewards gold coins that can be used within the game economy. The application maintains a zero-data-collection privacy policy, making it suitable for users concerned about personal information security.
Unlike similar puzzle games that rely on match-three mechanics, Pharaoh's Alchemy differentiates itself through ingredient-specific crafting where green scarabs and sacred water drops must be combined in precise sequences. The mature 17+ rating reflects the strategic complexity and long-term progression systems rather than explicit content.
Starting Pharaoh's Alchemy places you directly in an ancient Egyptian temple environment with an empty boiler and a limited inventory. The initial tutorial walks through planting your first mystical plant on a stone platform, which takes approximately 15 seconds to grow to full maturity.
Once harvested, ingredients appear in your inventory panel on the left side of the screen. Tapping the boiler opens the crafting interface where you can drag and drop collected items. The first successful potion creation triggers a visual animation showing golden particles and rewards your first gold coins. As you progress, the pharaoh's task list updates dynamically, showing real-time progress on objectives like "Water Plants: 12/50" with a completion percentage.
The 30-second timer creates constant pressure, forcing quick decisions about whether to plant new crops, water existing ones, or focus on potion crafting. Storm events appear randomly and must be cleared by tapping them multiple times, adding an element of reactive gameplay that breaks the crafting rhythm. The Woodbine Book becomes essential around the third level when recipes require three or more ingredients, as it provides visual diagrams showing exact combinations needed for advanced potions.
The boiler functions as a three-slot crafting station where ingredients must be added in specific sequences. Each recipe requires exact components: for example, the basic healing potion needs one green scarab plus two sacred water drops. The system includes a visual indicator that changes from red to gold when the correct combination is loaded, preventing wasted resources from incorrect attempts.
Tasks are organized in three tiers: beginner objectives reward 50 coins, intermediate tasks provide 100 coins, and master challenges offer 250 coins per completion. The system tracks cumulative actions across multiple play sessions, allowing long-term progression. Completing all tasks in one tier unlocks the next difficulty level with more demanding requirements and higher reward multipliers.
Each 30-second session represents one game day in Egyptian time. The countdown timer displays in the top-right corner with a sun icon that gradually sets. Players can complete approximately 3-4 basic actions per session or focus on one complex potion craft. Failed sessions do not penalize progress, allowing risk-free experimentation with new strategies and recipe combinations.
The inventory system holds up to 20 items simultaneously, displayed as icon-based slots. Purple potion bottles serve as completed product storage and can be sold to the pharaoh's merchant for bonus coins. The Woodbine Book occupies a permanent slot and contains 15 pages of recipes, ingredient descriptions, and strategic tips. Inventory full warnings appear when attempting to harvest without available space.