Teacup‘s title character is an introverted soul who’s trying to put a tea party together. Which can be pretty difficult when she’s run out of tea before she’s about to start!
I feel bad enough that the poor thing is trying to put together a party to begin with, as that’s hard enough when you’re shy. To have something go so wrong from the beginning, though? How can you not want to help her? Especially since getting the herbs she needs is far more work than one frog can do on short notice. This means that she’ll need help from her animal neighbors. Which means even MORE social time with a bunch of people she might not know well. Her day just keeps getting harder.
You can help her get this party going however you choose, exploring a lovely world of pretty forest places and potential animal friends. They all have varying personalities and not all of them are especially cheery, but you have a party to put together. If anyone can help you, you’ll have to try talking to them. Of course, folks could use a few favors from you in exchange. Nothing terribly complex, but since you’re asking them to do something for you, it’s only fair that they need you to do something for them. And it feels good helping people, doesn’t it?
Teacup may start off with just you and a shy frog, but in helping people and collecting those herbs, you may help her break out of her shell a little bit in time for the party to start.
Teacup will be made available today on the Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and Steam.