Swords and Potions is a neat little timekiller I found a few days ago. It's a simple-ish timekiller game that puts the player in the shoes of a shopkeeper in a typical RPG. As customers start piling in, you must keep piling up materials, products, and furnishings to keep increasing your profits. It's a kind of time-management game, where you have to decide what the best things to have your crafters do. You can also haggle, suggest different items, or ask customers to wait while you are finishing a craft. It's a pretty neat game. Really the best way to figure out what it is about is to try it!
If you want to build furnishings to boost your store, you have to join a guild. You can easily find one in the chat, or I'll make a Bay12 one if you post your username here.
I just declared bankruptcy, and have to start over, unfortunately.
Site link (register here to play):
http://edgebee.comReferral link that I just saw a huge banner for (might as well put it here, but feel free to use either):
http://www.edgebee.com/register?referrer_id=3250002&locale=en_usIf you have an account at Armorgames.com, you can play from there as well.
-Each type of shopper has their own likes, shown in icons under their picture. Always try to suggest items they like if you are out of stock of what they want.
-The buildable item racks require a weapon to be advertised in it. Don't build a stave rack if you can't make staves.
-I got a free gift of 100 tokens when I signed up, not sure if that's regular. Save these and use them to unlock recipes that don't use premium materials! These pay insanely well and don't cost more tokens to make each time.
-You get a Thug at level six to attack other players competing with you. Although he can only spy at first, you should do this as often as possible to improve his skills for when he IS useful.
-You can speed up the game to up to 3x speed in the options. If you play faster than 1x speed, though, you will get stopped at some point telling you to wait to play another day.
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