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You mix potions as a clumsy pharmacist, accidentally turning knights pink or making potions explode when you mess up the recipes—it’s chaos, but the good kind.

Konami released God Medicine for the Game Boy in 1993, a time when handheld games often focused on simple, repeatable mechanics. It stands out as an unusual title, a puzzle adventure built around the idea of being an alchemist rather than a warrior. You don't explore vast worlds or fight monsters in a typical way; your primary tool is a mortar and pestle, not a sword.
You control a young apprentice tasked with brewing remedies for the townsfolk. Your main objective is to correctly combine ingredients shown on your recipe cards to create the requested medicine. The core gameplay involves moving screen by screen to gather herbs, then carefully measuring and mixing them in your workshop. If you add ingredients in the wrong order or use incorrect amounts, the potion can fail spectacularly, sometimes with humorous or explosive results. The pacing is deliberate, focused on trial and error rather than speed, and the difficulty comes from memorizing recipes and managing your limited inventory. It feels like a quiet, thoughtful puzzle game where a single mistake can turn a healing tonic into a comical disaster.

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