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== Gameplay == The player is given control of a potion company and goes through each day in two basic modes. The first consists of a time period to determine how the [[budget]] should be allocated. Among the day-to-day decisions that are made are pricing, supplies, research, and upgrades. The [[Weather]] is also an important factor when deciding what will happen in the coming day. Other people to interact with in this mode include a loan shark, goons, marketing, and [[freelancers]] that are willing to do things for a price. Occasionally, well-known [[fairy tale]] characters such as [[Cinderella]] or [[Little Red Riding Hood]] will initiate events that will allow the user to make decisions regarding the incident, leading to anything from gifts and upgrades to the loss of supplies. The second mode consists of [[curse]]d customers with various ailments walking around town looking to buy potions to cure their problems. During this time period, the player is allowed to set the speed to Normal, Fast, or Very Fast. Through various upgrades, the user is also allowed to [[trigger]] changes in the decisions of the citizens of the town and fix problems such as [[shortages]] in supplies or overpriced potions.
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