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Wanderstop is a narrative-centric cozy game about change and tea. Playing as a fallen fighter named Alta, you’ll manage a tea shop within a magical forest and tend to the customers who pass through.
Read moreWanderstop is a narrative-centric cozy game about change and tea. Playing as a fallen fighter named Alta, you’ll manage a tea shop within a magical forest and tend to the customers who pass through. But Alta does not want to be here. And if she gets her way, the tea shop will be nothing but a brief and painful memory.
Wanderstop is a tea shop management ritual. Grow and harvest the ingredients needed for tea, and then mix them together in an unusual tea-making contraption. Along the way, speak with the many travelers who pass through the shop, learn their stories and make tea that’s just right for them.
In your downtime, you might tidy up around the clearing, decorate the shop in your style, or just sit on a bench with a cup of tea and listen to your own thoughts. Maybe doing nothing at all is okay. The shop demands patience, it rejects those who have come only in the pursuit of growth unchecked.
And that’s why Alta can’t be here. It’s why she’ll never make it. This isn’t who she is. No, she’s a fighter! Why would anyone insist on turning the world’s greatest championship warrior into a docile shopkeeper?! With everything she’s capable of?? No no no, she won’t, she won’t do it... she can’t…
Wanderstop is a game from the team at Ivy Road, including Davey Wreden (creator of The Stanley Parable and The Beginner’s Guide), Karla Zimonja (co-creator of Gone Home and Tacoma) and Daniel “C418” Rosenfeld (the music of Minecraft).
Wanderstop is extraordinary. I was looking for a cozy game / farm sim, but that’s not really what this game is. It might be on one layer, but there’s another layer to it that touches serious and personal topics like the
There are good games. There are games you love, games that fill you with nostalgia or a bittersweet feeling. And then there are games that sticks with you, that change something inside. Wanderstop is one of those.
I'll start of with the admission that it isn't a perfect game. It is dialogue-heavy, and there is an impermanence to your accomplishments, and it's quite simple gameplay-wise. But that's the point. As someone who has
I will forever love every game from Davey Wreden. Please don't let negativity bring you down! There will always be someone who doesn't like something you do. You're an amazing writer <3
I wish there was a neutral option for a review because there are things I both LOVED and hate about this game. Obviously I liked it enough to finish it, although I wouldnt pay full price, it was worth the $14.99 usd I
Very introspective and thoughful jourmey. While the puzzles are not complex, the way it makes the player think inward is refreshing. Combining game elements with personal embellishments is different and effective.