Two Leaves and a Bud – Tea Garden Simulator
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This is pretty cool! It’s almost a calming game, but I do wish it told you how many leaves to pick for how much production… I guess you learn that over time. Thanks for sharing!
People think of everything! I think this game would help people learn. I know I am visual learner.
Oooo, good to know that this game is being created:). I see that it is currently available as an early access, that is why there are so many bugs (scrolling the recipe book, delay in showing why the tea is not approved by the manager, manager's checklist not easily readable). But I am to curious too wait, will buy the early access and start reporting the bugs probably this week :D.
Now that I've finally finished watching: The inspector tool (magnifying glass) tells you everything you need to know while processing it: Moisture, temperature, aroma, oxidation (but frustratingly you have to click it again every.time.you.move.the.leaves.).
The Tea Taster house gives you feedback on your tea.
Next to where it says "Hand Picked" there's a button with 3 dots, that lets you choose which leaves/buds you want picked.
Bamboo mats are great for getting the last bit of moisture out without any other processing (especially since it stops when the leaves are dry enough).