The simple guide to Wanderstop: the cozy tea game with a splash of existencial crisis
Wanderstop is a really difficult experience to describe. I would recommend playing the demo and seeing for yourself if this is a game that will speak to you. But if you’re dealing with burnout and like cozy games with a good storytelling, I don’t think you have to search for a game to play anymore.
Wanderstop’s magical tea properties should be achievable in real life, right?
We all wish we could relive our childhood simply by sipping a tea made in a ridiculous tea machine. Me especially. But by our latest data, it seems like it is not possible. Yet.
What we can show you though, is a table of some ingredients and its effects in-game. Maybe you’ll see some similarities with the tea you have at home. Maybe.
Name
In-game effects
Taste
Azzy fruit
often used in teas that wake up the drinker
art, sticky, and high in caffeine
Vreetle Beets
gives a deeper, richer flavor profile
Savory, nutty, fully bodied
Chip Chip
evokes memories of people who’ve wronged you, cool and refreshing
Minty flavor
Biteberry
brings thoughts of innocence
tasteless
I don’t promise that the table is a reliable source for tea-making. In fact, it is definitely not. Please don’t use it.