Loose Leaf: A Tea Witch Simulator
Features
Fully 3d environment and fluid simulation for immersive tea brewing
Satisfying physical interactions with ingredients and equipment
Open-ended experimentation-based gameplay; combine ingredients and try to create your own perfect tea
Read from the Deck of Fortune to get to know your troubled guests and alleviate their suffering, interpreting the cards and giving advice
Fully original witchy soundtrack by the composer LeafLearn the ways of the tea witch
Different teas need different times to be perfectly steeped, or else they’ll become bitter. Making a cup of chamomile tea may be easy, but can you perfectly serve a cup of matcha? What even goes in a Lady Grey Latte? What are the flavor profiles of blood? What pairs well with eye of newt?
Befriend or counsel your regulars
Customers can open up to you, asking for guidance in their next course of action. Read their cards, but more importantly, listen and help them find what they need, here in this safe pocket of a dark world. Telling someone what they want to hear is not always the best choice in the long run.
A growing collection
Follow the clues to learn more about your ingredients and mysterious tools left by the previous tea master, and fill in your journal. By brewing more recipes and reading the cards, you’ll be better-able to fulfill requests and figure out what kind of witch you really are… a helpful healer? A mischievous warlock? An ominous doomsayer? Something else entirely?
Fully 3d environment and fluid simulation for immersive tea brewing
Satisfying physical interactions with ingredients and equipment
Open-ended experimentation-based gameplay; combine ingredients and try to create your own perfect tea
Read from the Deck of Fortune to get to know your troubled guests and alleviate their suffering, interpreting the cards and giving advice
Fully original witchy soundtrack by the composer LeafLearn the ways of the tea witch
Different teas need different times to be perfectly steeped, or else they’ll become bitter. Making a cup of chamomile tea may be easy, but can you perfectly serve a cup of matcha? What even goes in a Lady Grey Latte? What are the flavor profiles of blood? What pairs well with eye of newt?
Befriend or counsel your regulars
Customers can open up to you, asking for guidance in their next course of action. Read their cards, but more importantly, listen and help them find what they need, here in this safe pocket of a dark world. Telling someone what they want to hear is not always the best choice in the long run.
A growing collection
Follow the clues to learn more about your ingredients and mysterious tools left by the previous tea master, and fill in your journal. By brewing more recipes and reading the cards, you’ll be better-able to fulfill requests and figure out what kind of witch you really are… a helpful healer? A mischievous warlock? An ominous doomsayer? Something else entirely?
Available on devices:
- Windows