Spirittea (2023)

Cheesemaster Games

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

2.50 from 6 ratings

106 members have it in their collection · 5 playing now · 65 backlogged · 24 wish listed

A slice-of-life RPG set in east Asia, Spirittea is a story about a city author heading out to a mountain town to pick up inspiration for their book. In doing so, they find a magical teapot that allows them to see into the spirit world. Strange occurrences plague the town, and it's up to the player to find and appease … Read more
A slice-of-life RPG set in east Asia, Spirittea is a story about a city author heading out to a mountain town to pick up inspiration for their book. In doing so, they find a magical teapot that allows them to see into the spirit world. Strange occurrences plague the town, and it's up to the player to find and appease the spirits by rebuilding their bathhouse and managing it to a high standard in order to allow them to soak away their troubles. This then frees up the townspeople, who will look to bond with you over food, games, karaoke, fishing and bug catching, giving you plenty of inspiration for your novel! Read less
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  • Nov 13, 2023 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

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Jeslie

Status Jeslie Nov 22, 2025

I like the concept, but the demo doesn't really show anything interesting enough to make me want to buy the full game. (Tip of the hat, though: I like that they introduced an anti-frustration feature with the "meet the townspeople" quest, that is a very nice touch.) This is one that might have benefited from the BioWare treatment, where instead …

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I like the concept, but the demo doesn't really show anything interesting enough to make me want to buy the full game. (Tip of the hat, though: I like that they introduced an anti-frustration feature with the "meet the townspeople" quest, that is a very nice touch.) This is one that might have benefited from the BioWare treatment, where instead of going in strict chronological order they cherry-pick a couple of missions to really put the game through its paces and sharpen the intrigue.

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