Miracle Merchant
Miracle Merchant
Everyone
Arnold Rauers
Miracle Merchant is solitaire style potion brewing card game.


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

9,379


Number of Downloads

1M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Miracle Merchant

In Miracle Merchant you become the apprentice of a master alchemist who creates potions for thirsty customers. By mixing and combining different ingredient cards you create powerful potions based on the needs of your customers. Each game has a unique, randomly generated set of cards that will test ... read more

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User Reviews

Z. B. Oakley Z. B. Oakley
8
Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Honestly a pretty good game. It's a simple but fun and challenging concept. Two things are keeping it from 5 stars, and it's not adds. Simplest issue is the daily game feature being bugged. No idea what's wrong with it, but might be fine to remove it. The big issue is the challenges to unlock customers. It's a lot of rng, not only in the cards you need, but what the goal will be to begin with. Some literally aren't doable without insane amounts of luck or hours of playtime, which sucks.

Lauren Harper Lauren Harper
37
Thursday, March 25, 2021

This game is, for one, absolutely charming. I clicked on it because of the unique artstyle and simple yet intriguing gameplay. It's smooth, runs very well, and I have not encountered any bugs or heavily loaded ads. I wish that there was more substance to the game. What's the point of collecting gold if you can't buy anything with it? What's the point of making the potions and winning the game? There are no stakes and it gets repetitive and boring very fast. I wish there was more to it than this.

Aaron Winfree Aaron Winfree
52
Wednesday, March 16, 2022

This game is not bad per se; great game play, good artwork, good music and sounds, and seems stable. The problem is that it doesn't appear to be able to progress. You can't edit decks, cards are random, some games are just unwinable. There is only one mode. Is it worth 2.99? I'm not really sure. Has a lot of potential but falls short.

a. r. a. r.
90
Friday, April 16, 2021

I think this game is really neat. I disagree with the other reviews saying it needs to have more things to do. It's simple and sweet. The basic nature of it feels like a classic game such as tetris or solitaire- you can't go wrong with that. I will say I was expecting something different when I downloaded it, but I'm not at all upset. It would be neat to be able to spend potion earnings on new sets of cards, or to view a "recipe book" of the different combinations you make.

Tristan Ferrell Tristan Ferrell
46
Sunday, September 5, 2021

The first few levels are vastly better than the rest. Once you actually buy it, it nearly immediately just becomes "how do I get rid of the negatives so I don't lose" and it's less of a fun puzzle and more of an irritating romp. If they'd drop the amount of black cards by 25-45% it would so much more fun and satisfying because you'd be able to make more than "minor [color] potion of the void" which is all you end up making most of the time.

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