Quick summary
Alchemist is a free, indie roguelike built by developer Spellweaver that centers on crafting and careful resource use. Players tackle objectives and obstacles by gathering and transforming materials, balancing survival and expansion while experimenting with alchemical systems.
Core gameplay and goals
This title blends elements of survival, resource management, and light city/base-building. You’ll expand a small foothold, react to changing conditions, and devise strategies to keep your project moving forward. Tasks and encounters push you to make the most of what the environment provides.
The alchemy system and crafting
The game’s defining twist is its Alchemy rules: items and reactions follow in-game chemical/physical principles, so experimentation — and study — are required. Recipes are learned from books and trial-and-error, and results can be unpredictable; not every mixture behaves the same way twice. Because of that uncertainty, even modest loot can prove valuable for future experiments.
World design and presentation
Alchemist combines procedurally generated zones with hand-crafted, drawn set pieces to create a varied, interactive world to explore. The environments are designed to encourage discovery and encourage creative use of the materials you find.
Development status and technical notes
The project is still early in development. Expect occasional crashes and graphical issues; the developer is actively addressing stability and polish. Despite rough edges, the core systems already show considerable depth and opportunity for growth.
Why it’s worth playing
Beneath the prototype quirks lies a surprisingly deep crafting engine offering a wide range of possibilities. If you enjoy systems-driven gameplay where every scrap can be put to use and creativity is rewarded, Alchemist has strong potential even in its current form.
Other games you might like
- Kapital: Sparks of Revolution — a title with strategy and management elements that lean into complex systems.
- Terra Nil — a game focused on ecological transformation and systems-based problem solving.
- Minecraft (Java & Bedrock editions) — paid but widely known for open-ended crafting, building, and survival mechanics.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free