- May 21, 2020
- Owen6936
Bubble Tea : game for thinking and imagination
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About
Have you ever drink bubble tea? It's the Taiwan national drink with milk tea and chewy round beads. Made from tapioca flour That most people call "bubble" in it In this game you will embark on an adventurous journey. Go find the legendary bubble milk tea for your grandfather. On the way, you encounter many puzzles and dangers. Good Luck ==========================…





- The game features amusing references and mechanics reminiscent of Undertale, which some players find enjoyable.
- For a free game, it offers a unique blend of puzzle-solving and RPG battles that can be entertaining.
- Some players appreciate the satirical humor and the nostalgic feel of retro-style gameplay.
- The game suffers from poor quality graphics and gameplay, often described as a low-effort RPG Maker asset flip.
- Players frequently encounter frustrating instant death traps and unresponsive enemies, leading to a negative experience.
- There are numerous technical issues, including crashes and a lack of proper support for modern gaming standards.
- gameplay4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is a mixed bag, with some players enjoying the humorous nods to Undertale's mechanics and the quirky references, while others criticize the low-quality graphics and frustrating obstacles that hinder progress. Overall, the combat system is noted for its similarity to Undertale, but issues like unresponsive enemies can detract from the experience.
“It's good so far, I like the comical rip-off of the Undertale fight mechanics, and the silly comments made and references to other games as well.”
“The fighting mechanics are almost word-for-word spot on too.”
“Like most RPG Maker shovelware and asset flips, the game features extremely low-quality, copy-pasted 2D retro pixel art, looks awful, and has even worse gameplay.”
“I can't seem to get past the flower monster in front of the lever in the very first level... it just never moves and there's no way to fight it. I was really enjoying what little of the game I was able to play, but it's disappointing to have progress cut short.”