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Played my first game of Last Teashop today with a friend.

We both loved how with just a few simple prompts like lifepath, weather, emotion and a few questions from the Teashop Owner we could get such deep and emotional roleplay.

The setting and premise really lend themself well to recently deceased telling stories of loved ones, reminiscing about their past life with nostalgia or regret, and how they find healing through a simple conversation with a Teashop Owner.

It was so incredibly wholesome and immersive and combined with the great soundtrack I even had to tear up multiple times throughout.

I wholeheartily recommend this beautiful game and I will definitely replay this somewhere in the near future.

(I do recommend to alternate the roles after each round as it is both equally fun to play the deceased and the Teashop Owner.)

Thank you for taking the time to write this. Comments like this one are why I made this game.

I think you are right about swapping the tea maker and the visitors for two player games. Some of the best playthroughs I've encountered do this.