Sarah writes: You play as a nondescript coffee shop owner. You aren’t given a face, voice, gender, age, anything to describe yourself save your sense of humor and customer relations skills, so your character can be a full representation of yourself. Freya, your most loyal regular, is a writer for a local newspaper and finds her column content in the lives of other Seattleites. She wants to break out into the publishing world, and her first book will be inspired by the many stories shared by Coffee Talk’s customers, such as a forbidden romance between races and a young idol breaking charts and her father’s heart. It makes you wonder if the game is based on any of the creators’ own coffee runs.
Numskull Games have today announced a European physical release of the Coffee Talk Double Pack Edition for Switch and PlayStation.
Chelly is back for another Nindie Spotlight, and this week her focus is on a great game called Coffee Talk. Check out why you should play this unique visual novel.
Richard writes: "It is that time of year where every gaming website publishes their favourite games of the last 12 months, and we are no different. But after reviewing our list, I can confirm it is one of the more varied ones out there. With 2020 throwing a wobbler, we’ve all had that bit of extra time for gaming, and the variation of our entries showcases that especially well. Unexpected entries? Yes. Controversial? Most definitely. Here we go then, with TheXboxHub's Games of the Year 2020"