Miriel the Magical Merchant Review



Mystery surrounds Miriel, a shy but hardworking girl, who is blessed or cursed with a touch of magic. Many dark and ominous figures surround Miriel who keeps to herself, but you eventually learn that her family home has burned down and Miriel is trying to repay the huge outstanding loan they had to take out to survive. Who are these demanding and heartless bankers? What more is Miriel not telling you?
In this Mac game Miriel the Magical Merchant, Miriel invites you to work with her in the food shop. Everything goes well the first day, and Miriel invites you to partner with her vision of opening more stores throughout the land. At each interval you have 3 options to reply back
to Miriel. Similar to a RPG play, but not much happens whether you choose the politically correct response or one not so nice. This will get you into the sim play where you click on the food items at the bottom of the screen. You will have available items in your shop. You click on the requested food and it will process to the accessible area where you can deliver it to your customers. Some of the clients will request
baked goods such as bread or cake and in order to meet their needs you will have to click on the ingredients, take it to the oven to bake, wait and then click on the finished items for Miriel to carry to the counter. After receiving their grocery, they will leave gold coins on the counter. You need to collect the coins before they disappear or you will lose the income. However if you leave the coins on the counter, it will give you time to fill the orders of the current customers. Once you click on the coins, more clients will enter your shop.
Miriel the Magical Merchant has minor differences in its play from other sim games. First, you have the RPG type of play where you can choose from 3 statements, Miriel is able to carry 3 items instead of 2, and you can control the flow of customers by delaying clicking on the
coins. In addition there is a story behind this play to reveal. For all these things and more, I enjoyed playing this sim game. It has all the challenging moves needed in a good game, side games for upgrades, fantastic graphics, food recipes and good sound effects. What more do you need to have a fun time?
Features of Miriel the Magical Merchant:
-Miriel’s Fate is in your Hands
-More than 60 Levels in 6 Worlds
-Unlock Recipes
-Storyline
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