10 Chill Alchemy Games Similar to Potion Craft

Whether you’re drawn to the gentle bubbling of cauldrons, the rhythmic mixing of magical herbs, or just love the slow, satisfying pace of crafting potions, you’re in the right place.

We’ve brewed up a list of 10 chill alchemy games that capture that same relaxing, hands-on feel—perfect for unwinding after a long day.

Wytchwood

A whimsical beach scene with cartoonish characters, wooden walkways, a small boat, sea creatures, and various coastal plants along the shore.
Wytchwood | Gameplay Screenshot

A storybook crafting adventure where you play a grumpy old witch collecting ingredients and brewing potions to solve quirky fairytale problems. The visuals are charming, and the pace is calm and meditative.

Alchemy Garden

A game screen showing a plant discovery menu with categories: Healing (0/11), Relaxing (0/9), Aromatic (0/11). The right side displays "Plant not discovered." Time is 7:30, Monday, 1.
Alchemy Garden | Gameplay Screenshot

Tend to your own garden, gather herbs, and brew potions in your little alchemist shop. It’s part farming sim, part potion crafter, and all-around relaxing.

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Strange Horticulture

A black cat sits facing forward on a shelf in front of various colorful potted plants.
Strange Horticulture | Gameplay Screenshot

You run a mystical plant shop and identify herbs based on vague clues and symbols. It’s a slow-paced, moody game with mystery and plants galore.

Potionomics

Two animated characters are talking in a cafe; Luna, wearing a wizard hat, reassures Sylvia, who stands confidently with a hand on her hip. Dialog text is shown at the bottom.
Potionomics | Gameplay Screenshot

You’re not just crafting potions—you’re running a shop and negotiating with customers. It’s part deck-builder, part business sim, with gorgeous animation and wholesome vibes.

Potion Tycoon

Illustrated village map with various buildings, winding paths, trees, a pond, character icons, and a $40 balance displayed in the top left corner.
Witchy Life Story | Gameplay Screenshot

You’re a young witch helping a town prepare for a festival by crafting potions, growing herbs, and chatting with locals. It’s super laid-back and packed with charm.

The Herbalist

A cartoon-style character runs across a grassy field holding a chicken, followed by another character and more chickens; lush trees and a large structure are in the background.
My Time at Portia | Gameplay Screenshot

While not purely alchemy-focused, it features crafting, gathering, and potion-making in a colorful world. The cozy pacing makes it a great fit for fans of Potion Craft.

The Herbalist

A blonde woman with a long braid stands in a rustic wooden room with barrels and tools, looking disappointed. Text reads: "Nothing again... What a pity!.
The Herbalist | Gameplay Screenshot

A peaceful game about collecting plants, translating a mysterious language, and mixing ingredients. There’s no pressure—just you, nature, and your cauldron.

Witch It

A first-person view in a colorful medieval village from a video game, showing rooftops, a floating object, timer, and ability icons on the screen.
Witch It! | Gameplay Screenshot

A whimsical hide-and-seek game where witches use potions and magic to evade hunters. It’s more chaotic than chill, but the potion mechanics add fun alchemical flavor.

Spellcaster University

A video game interface displays three cards labeled "Ritual components," "Necromancer stick," and "Demon's room" against a rural landscape with a castle and farm.
Spellcaster University | Gameplay Screenshot

You manage a magical school and craft spells, potions, and enchanted rooms. The alchemy is part of a bigger, delightful sim with a sense of humor.

Noita

A pixel art game scene shows multiple characters navigating icy platforms, with fire, treasure chests, and creatures present in a cavern-like environment.
Noita | Gameplay Screenshot

A pixel-based roguelike where every pixel is physically simulated—and you’re a wand-wielding alchemist. It’s chaotic, beautiful, and a bit more challenging than chill, but still deeply creative.

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