Alchemic Cutie heads to Switch and PlayStation this summer

Alchemic Cutie

Publisher PM Studios and co-developers Vakio and Viridian Software announced Alchemic Cutie is coming to Switch and PlayStation.

The alchemy-themed RPG is coming to Switch and both PS4 and PS5 on June 15th. Alchemic Cutie was originally released for Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.


Here’s a rundown on the game:

Alchemic Cutie is a wholesome relaxing RPG set on colorful Wimba Island. While taming wild jellies, you’ll meet villagers, enter jelly competitions and uncover the secrets of the island.

Wimba Island is a huge place with plenty to do. From exploring secret locations to discovering new Jellies scattered all over the island. As the seasons change, so does the island with new areas, different Jellies and items appearing.

Enjoy an engaging Jelly raising system, where each Jelly has uniquely generated stats, traits and over 4000 visual styles. You will be able to tame, breed, and raise the perfect jelly companion and take it with you on adventures.

Befriend a village of goofy, fun, and sometimes complicated characters. Help them by completing quests or just hang out, mingle and get to know them. Who knows…maybe some might be hiding something…

With the use of your flute and a bit of alchemy, you’ll gain the ability to create special items with powerful effects. Or even morph different items into something rare and powerful.

With your proudly raised Jellies take part in thrilling competitions against other villagers for the chance of winning medals.

Features

  • A whole island ready to explore that changes with the seasons
  • Over 4000 possible Jellies with lots of items to find and quests to do
  • Befriend a village of cute, odd and wholesome characters
  • Engaging Jelly raising and alchemy systems for you to master
  • Fun jelly competitions to win medals
  • Modding support (coming soon!)
  • Jelly sharing via special codes (coming soon!)
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