Alchemist Watch

Alchemist Watch

Can my PC run Alchemist Watch

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 8 GB+ Storage 2 GB+ Windows 10 64bit

Game Details

Languages
English، Japanese، Korean، Simplified Chinese، German، Portuguese - Brazil، Russian، Spanish - Latin America
Genre
Action، Simulation
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Custom Volume Controls، Playable Without Timed Input، Stereo Sound، Family Sharing
Developer
Absolute Zero
Publisher
Absolute Zero

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i3-2100 / 2100 / I3-2100 / 3-2100 / i3 2100 / AMD® FX-6300
GPU
Geforce GTX 1060 / GTX 1060 / 1060 / Radeon RX 580 / AMD Radeon RX 580 Series
RAM
8 GB
Storage
2 GB
OS
Windows 10 64bit

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i7-3770 / 3770 / I7-3770 / 7-3770 / i7 3770 / AMD® FX-8350
GPU
Geforce RTX 2060 / RTX 2060 / 2060 / Radeon RX 5600 / AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
RAM
16 GB
Storage
2 GB
OS
Windows 10 64bit

Game Description

Alchemist Watch is a physics-based anomaly hunt game where you use telekinesis to fix or destroy reality inside a time-looped alchemist’s house. This game combines elements of games like "Anomaly" and "spot the difference" with the mechanics of "props hunt".

You are a thief who breaks into an Alchemist’s Study in search of valuables.
Just as you touch a mysterious pocket watch, you trigger a hidden mechanism.

The doors seal.
Time rewinds.
The house fills with anomalies.

Each day, reality subtly breaks - objects shift, duplicate, or appear where they don’t belong.

Now you’re trapped in an endless loop, forced to relive the same day - unless you can restore the house to normal.

  • Wake up inside the house

  • Search for anomalies

  • Fix or destroy them

  • Go to bed to end the day

  • Repeat

  • Grab objects from a distance using telekinesis

  • Gently return objects to their proper place

  • Or destroy anomalies by slamming, dropping, or colliding them

Be careful - moving objects from their original position or destroying a normal object creates new problems.

All physics objects are fragile - handle with care.

Anomalies are created from over 300+ physical objects:

  • Objects moved from their original position

  • Extra objects blending into the environment

  • Subtle changes that test your memory

Because everything is movable, no two days play the same - even on the same round.

  • The loop starts with 1 anomaly

  • Each round adds one more anomaly

  • Up to 10 anomalies at once

To clear a round, you must fix all the anomalies present.

  • Each round has a time limit

  • Fix all anomalies, then go to bed to progress

  • Run out of time, and the round resets

  • Strange disturbances mean anomalies are still present

  • Mistakes are permanent - until the loop restarts