Potion Punch 2 relaunch is now live! Play new shops with fun & engaging levels, tons of rewarding progression, & a brand-new story filled with quirky characters.
Cook, bake, serve, and… save your customers from evil monsters and villains?! Potion Punch 2 is the ultimate restaurant time-management game for those looking for a challenge! Embark on a quest in a fantastic world filled with magic and monsters. Set up shop in unique locations to serve enchanted swords, magical scrolls, and powerful potions to help heroes on their adventures!
Take the cooking fever to an all-time high with baby dragons roasting ingredients and magic wisps freezing your favorite treats or grilling your delicious steaks! Cook in ways that you've never seen before in a fast-paced time-management game. Become the star chef through hundreds of levels teeming with amazing heroes and dastardly villains. Unfurl your scrolls, polish your frying pans, and open the restaurant doors, because it's time for cooking madness in Potion Punch 2!
RUN YOUR OWN MAGIC RESTAURANT
● Potion Café: Mix colors and brew powerful potions, and tame baby dragons to cook tasty fish.
● Enchantment Shop: Blend squid inks, stamp scrolls, and train birds to carve runes.
● Shroom Kitchen: Grow mushrooms in the night and catch fireflies to make bright and colorful lanterns.
● Sword Shop: Forge enchanted blades and craft brilliant gemstones through smelting.
● Tropical Treats: Make frozen ice cream popsicles, dip treats in fondue, and bake delectable cupcakes.
● And more with new chapters added regularly! Each chapter brings fun new stories and fun new restaurants, cafes, kitchens, and more!
UPGRADE YOUR CREW AND CAFÉ
● Design and decorate your shop to make delicious meals quickly, serve orders faster, and maximize profits and tips.
● Level up your heroes and magical creatures like cooking dragons, gargoyles, and magical wisps to maximize their awesome abilities and powers.
MEET AND COLLECT LOYAL CUSTOMERS
● Meet every type of fantasy character, from brave knights to powerful gods to snarly goblins and many more!
● Throw fun parties and magical feasts to attract new customers from every corner of the kingdom.
FIGHT MONSTERS AND VILLAINS WITH GODS AND HEROES
● Summon legendary heroes and recruit them to overcome the challenges of running the most popular kitchen in this delicious magical world.
● Manage the madness in the kitchen by harnessing the power of heroes who can tame dragons, wield ice magic, or even control time.
● Defend your restaurants from enemies who attempt to disrupt your fast-paced kitchen.
● Save the kingdom one café at a time!
HUMOROUS FANTASY STORY
● Follow the tale of Lyra and Noam, two alchemist entrepreneurs who have a taste for fun new adventures.
● Experience a story filled with twists and turns as you unlock your magical restaurants and fill your cooking diary with amazing stories.
UNIQUE TWIST ON COOKING GAMES
● Fast-paced combo system that rewards you for maintaining your rhythm.
● Hundreds of levels with unique goals like serving a number of customers, earning a total amount of tips, making every order perfect, avoiding trash bins, and many more!
Be the ultimate shopkeeper in this simulation of various cooking games with a magical twist. Explore a fantasy world filled with delicious food to cook, incredible magic to cast, and colorful characters to meet! Download Potion Punch 2 today!
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As someone who thoroughly enjoyed PP1 and just could not put it down (still play it daily to this day haha), I was a bit hesitant to get into PP2. I remember when I originally played it, I was underwhelmed because so much had changed from the first game and I think seeing how much they changed for the potions weirded me out a little. Then, a few months later, I gave it another shot and realized that I actually enjoyed the changes. No longer having to wait for bottles to fill up with potions, no cost to fill up the basins.Then, after REALLY enjoying making potions in PP2, I finished Peakwood Potions and… wait, each new area has unique mechanics?! It was at that point that I realized how much I had been missing out on by giving up on the game so quickly the first time around. Granted, the second area (the one with the squids) is not exactly my favorite, mainly because of the squid cooldown (granted, never bought the third upgrade because I was saving gems to unlock the shrouded area) and the fact that, unlike with the daggerfish in the first area, you had to tap the birds before you could drag the gem (this lost me combos more often than I’d like to admit), but I still liked that it was unique.Then I got to the third area and, so far, I am loving how innovative it is. I hope that each of the areas going forward continue to be just as unique!
Cute Game
Sawje
I absolutely love the first Potion Punch. It’s thrilling and I really feel bad for missing a customer or having to clean a bowl, etc. because it cost money to fill everything, and it wasted money when you mess up. The achievements are exciting and I actually like the voices because one of the elf noises annoys my husband so I love when that character comes around haha. The fact that you can continually play and not have to worry about “energy” to play the next level is great. You also could watch Ads for gems almost continuously if needed to reach achievements. This second game so far is nice. The animation is great, and I feel more connected with the workers and like that they level up when you use them. You can’t get free gems for watching videos, but so far, it seems like we don’t need gems as much as the first game. Hopefully this is still the case later in the game. I’m still in the first village. If it ends up that I HAVE to buy gems to basically move on in the villages, I’ll be a little sad. The mechanics are different than PP1, and the style of the game is almost like any other game with levels where you have energy to play the next level and cut scenes. When I’m playing, I try not to compare to PP1, since they are so different. So PP2 is a great game, just think of it as a separate game than PP1 and you’ll like it.
Developer Response
Thank you for the great feedback! By the way, you can still play levels in PP2 without mana/energy. You just cannot bring workers with you since it is the workers that cost energy, and not the levels. :)
Noice
Frekman12
I played the original game, and i really enjoyed it. Considering this, the 2nd game definitely sparked my interest. Right now i’m only on level 21, but this game is really fun and the progression system is great; you unlock new features and mechanics of the game as you progress from level to level. You also upgrade your equipment to counter the increasing difficulty of the game. I will say however that this game is absolutely NOT for people who are really slow and rational thinkers because this game will occasionally make you want to throw your phone because you did something retarded. The only thing i don’t like about this game ARE THE CORKS?!??!?!? WHY GAME?!?! WHENEVER YOU PLAY THIS GAME, YOU WILL HAVE A LOT OF FUN UNTIL THE CORKS APPEAR. I FORGET ABOUT THEM SO MUCH AND THEN I HAVE TO RESTART. THE CORKS ARE SIMILAR TO A MECHANIC THAT WOULD MAKE ANGRY JOE SET FIRE TO HIS HOUSE. Otherwise this game is great man download it.Edit: As of now I'm on level 31, the difficulty rapidly spikes around this point and I feel that it is almost impossible to finish a level without leaving a customer annoyed (yellow). Even when you complete an order two more people approach you. This wouldn’t be that bad either but you have to balance this with the fact that people order three potions at once, large potions take longer to make, and the fact some order corks and ribbons on top of it all. I do have the furniture maxed out, and the essence pumps and containers maxed as well. Given all of this, there is 125 levels in the Peakwood Potions alone. I think the current difficulty of level 31 shouldn’t be encountered until about level 80 or 90. This has made me lose interest in the game some.
Superb Sequel
JDubs07
I adore the first Potion Punch - it's a very laid-back, progress-at-your-own-pace time management game with tons of charm and a fun color mixing mechanic. Potion Punch II takes the fantastic character and mechanics of the first one and improves them in almost every way while adding new challenges without creating an overly complex interface. This sequel is notably harder - I've failed multiple levels already, while I can hardly remember failing any in the first. But I think that's a good thing: there's more incentive to improve your shop, level up patrons, and get better at serving. You can replay old levels as much as you want to get more gold for upgrades if you run into a tough stage, and there are new employees you can enlist if you need extra help. You can't stock everything ahead of time because potions go directly into bottles instead of the intermediary dishes, so you have to be more on your toes and able to react. This entry feels more addictive and "just one more stage"-enducing while the first one was a relaxing break, but both are extremely endearing and fun games worth checking out.
A new adventure beckons. The Potion Punch 2 relaunch is here!
Updates:
• Play improved shops and new recipes, with more coming soon
• Introducing the all-new Shop Hub! Decorate and upgrade your space to serve Patrons better
• Enjoy brand-new levels and enjoy tons of rewards, with bonuses from your old save!
• Go on a fresh new adventure. Aid quirky adventurers and save the kingdom!
For a limited time, transfer your existing data to keep your hard-earned unlocks and convert progress into Gems.
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Seller
Monstronauts Inc.
Size
700.1 MB
Category
Casual
Compatibility
Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 15.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 13.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Languages
English and 11 more
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