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Ludopedia
6.8
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BGG
Our Verdict
Love logic and chemistry challenges? This one's for you!
Highlights
- Secret combos
- Fast gameplay
- Colorful components
- Fun strategy
Keep in mind
- Variable time
- Light complexity
- 2-4 player focus
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Alquimix is a 2‑to‑4 player game that blends the fun of chemistry with a logic challenge. Each player gets five test tubes and colorful tokens representing chemical substances. The goal? Create color combinations that match the bottle cards on the table. The mechanic is simple: using action cards, you can move one, two, or three tokens from one tube to another, trying to line up the right colors. The game is quick, usually lasting 20‑30 minutes, and demands focus and strategic planning. The feeling of “mixing” the tokens feels like a potion, but each move counts toward reaching the highest score. If you enjoy set‑collection games and memory tests, Alquimix will challenge you. The alchemy theme gives it extra flair, and the colorful components make it visually appealing. While the mechanic is accessible, the competition can get intense as players try to block each other’s combinations. In short, Alquimix is a light experience with easy‑to‑learn rules but offers tactical depth for those who like to think ahead. If you’re looking for a short, fun game that mixes strategy with a touch of chemistry, this title is a great pick. The test tubes are transparent plastic, making it easy to see the tokens. Each token comes in a bright color: red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. The bottle cards show color combos, such as red + blue + green, or two blues + red. When a player lines up tokens to match a card, they earn points. The game ends when all bottle cards have been used or no moves remain. The player with the most points wins. The set‑collection mechanic makes planning essential: you must decide whether to use your cards to move tokens aggressively, attempting to block the opponent, or defensively, building your own combos. The final score depends on how many combos you complete and how quickly. Alquimix can also be played in teams of two, where each pair aligns their own set of tubes. The game is ideal for families, friend groups, and anyone wanting something lighter than classic board games. There are no dice or complex board components—just tokens and cards—making setup and cleanup a breeze. If you love mixing colors, testing your memory, and competing in a fun way, Alquimix is your next step.
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Mechanics
Publisher
Grow Jogos e Brinquedos
Designer
Luiz Dal Monte Neto
What is the average playtime?
Alquimix typically lasts between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on player experience.
How many players can play?
The game is designed for 2 to 4 players, but it can also be played in pairs.
What is the game's complexity?
It is considered low complexity, with easy-to-learn rules and a focus on long‑term strategy.
What components are included?
The set includes 5 test tubes per player, colored tokens, action cards, and bottle cards.
Who is Alquimix suitable for?
It’s ideal for families, friend groups, and those who enjoy set‑collection games with a chemistry twist.
How does scoring work?
Players earn points by matching tokens to the bottle cards; the player with the most points wins.
Are there expansions?
No official expansions are available yet, but the game already offers a wide variety of combinations.