Coffee Talk is a great game to relax to. I decided to play this when I was pretty burnt out on video games – I'd just finished Persona 3 Reload along with Episode Aigis (~150 hours!) and felt like my head would explode if I saw another randomized turn-based encounter. Coffee Talk turned out to be the perfect remedy for that. In this game, you read conversations between characters who show up at your late-night coffee shop in a fantasy-world Seattle. People of all sorts of fantastical races show up to talk, work, and relax. The ambiance of the game is very similar to a real-life coffee shop, with lo-fi beats playing in the background. The only thing you need to do is fulfill customer orders as they come in (don't worry, there's no time-crunch like Overcooked or PlateUp) and listen to your customers as they talk about life. Very low-stress and relaxing – just what I wanted. I found the character storylines in this game to be hit-or-miss. While there are a few that are almost painfu...
Coffee Talk
- Release Date:
- Jan 29, 2020
- Metacritic:
- 76
- Developer:
- Toge Productions
- Publisher:
- Toge Productions
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
In Memoriam

Mohammad Fahmi Hasni, co-creator and writer of Coffee Talk passed away on March 28th, 2022 from an asthma attack. He was only 32 years old.
Fahmi had a big heart and was a wonderful person. He was known as someone who is really passionate about telling meaningful stories through games. He was a role model that inspired many of us, especially Indonesian indie game developers. Rest in peace, Fahmi.
About the Game
Coffee Talk is a game about listening to people’s problems and helping them by serving up a warm drink out of the ingredients you have in stock. It is a game that depicts lives as humanly as possible, while having a cast that is more than just humans.Immerse yourself in the stories of alternative-Seattle inhabitants, ranging from a dramatic love story between an elf and a succubus, an alien trying to understand humans’ lives, and many others modern readers will find strongly echo the world around them.
The game features:
- Tales of people from an alternative-Seattle, a city where elves, orcs, mermaids, and many other fantasy races live together with humans in a modern world we will all find familiar
- Branching storylines, where the branches are determined not by the dialogue options you choose, but from how you serve your café customers
- 90’s anime-inspired pixel art visuals and chill vibes-inducing color palette help to immerse you in the game’s world
- Selection of jazzy and lo-fi music to accompany the late night warm drinks and conversations
- An experience to make you think, feel, and rest both your body and your soul
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User Reviews
Enjoyable and relaxing, Coffee Talk is the perfect visual novel-esque game to put on after a long day at work. The characters are all likeable, especially Freya who was just adorable in my opinion. I loved seeing how these people interacted with each other and enriched each others lives and all from meeting at my humble little coffee shop. A depression-repelling, mood lifting, barista experience that everyone should try at least once.
All in all, it's a fine game. Not exceptionally good, not downright bad. The art style is charming and the café gives off a chill and cozy vibe, really a place where you can sit und chat for hours. The Lo-Fi tunes were nice for a while but gotta say, they became repetitive after the second ingame hour. The stories of the customers started off interestingly but the outcomes were all pretty predictable. I also wasn't a fan of how passive your own character is all the time. The interactivity is VERY limited. Outside of the simple mini game for the drinks, there's nothing, no dialog options or other things. If you're looking for something lighthearted and a game that feels more like a novel, this one hits the spot.
If you're looking for a relaxed, low-stress game with simple mechanics and an easy path to 100% completion, this one fits the bill perfectly. Each story is short but well-written, drawing you in just enough without dragging things out. It’s the kind of game you can unwind with—no grinding, no complicated systems, just pure enjoyment. And without spoiling anything, the ending ties everything together in a really satisfying way. Ideal for players who want a chill experience with a meaningful payoff.
This game is like reading a book but being a character within it for a more immersive experience. You wont get to make dialogue choices or affect the story but you get to fiddle around with the coffee mechanics, read short stories written by one of the characters in game thats a writer or just chill and have it running in the background while you get work done.
I've always thought indie games create fun and unique experiences, and this game further supports my feelings. 10/10 recommend this game.
Coffee Shop fic game edition. that is complimentary.
I'm %100 sure Gala and Hyde r fckbuddies
a cozy game to relax when you want to escape from life for a bit
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: 2.4 GHz or faster processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB display memory
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 600 MB available space
- Sound Card: Stereo
FAQ
How much does Coffee Talk cost?
Coffee Talk costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for Coffee Talk?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ Processor: 2.4 GHz or faster processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 512 MB display memory DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 600 MB available space Sound Card: Stereo
What platforms is Coffee Talk available on?
Coffee Talk is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Coffee Talk worth buying?
Coffee Talk has 95% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 76/100.
When was Coffee Talk released?
Coffee Talk was released on Jan 29, 2020.
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