Potion Permit doesn't do anything in a hurry, but maybe that's the point
The game unfolds mechanically in a very similar way, introducing new ideas slowly. After a couple of hours' play, I've only seen a few of what I suspect will be many gameplay ideas overall, and most of them mini-games. But the core idea is resource-gathering and crafting.
The other ingredients you need, you harvest, by equipping the appropriate tool - scythe, axe or hammer - and then mashing them on whatever node you need destroyed: plant, tree or stone. The only other mini-game I've actually seen is a rhythm action game in, surprisingly, the hospital area of the game. I button-matched to diagnose a patient's problem, as you do. But there wasn't any music with it, which is odd for rhythm action, and the implementation seemed basic. Nevertheless, it held my attention for a few minutes.The Tetris-like potion-making mini-game, and the rather basic rhythm action diagnosis mini-game.
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