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Teacup Mobile

Family

Ratings

Age

4+

Category

Family

Languages

English

Teacup is a short and wholesome narrative adventure game with a focus on exploration and non-linear progression. You play as the titular frog, Teacup, who realizes she is out of tea and must venture out into the forest of Little Pond to restock. Explore a world filled with charming animals, solve gentle puzzles, and collect ingredients in a game designed to be relaxing and visually breathtaking.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

88/100

Teacup Mobile is a rare gem of 'cozy gaming' that prioritizes atmosphere, art, and gentle storytelling over high-stress mechanics. Playing as a shy frog named Teacup who just wants to host a tea party is a wonderfully wholesome experience. The watercolor-style environments are stunning, and every frame of the game feels like a page from a high-end children’s book.

The puzzles are light and narrative-driven, often involving helping neighbors or finding specific herbs in the woods. It’s the kind of game you play with a hot drink on a rainy afternoon. The lack of timers or failure states makes it incredibly accessible and relaxing. It’s a short experience, but one that lingers in your mind for its charm, beautiful soundtrack, and the gentle reminder that sometimes, the most important quest is just being a good neighbor.

Dinsun reviewed on: Tue Jul 09 2024

Features

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Gorgeous watercolor art style

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Relaxing, non-violent gameplay

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Charming cast of animal characters

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Beautifully composed soundtrack

Tips & Walkthrough

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Q&A

No, Teacup is designed to be played at your own pace. There are no game-overs or stressful timers.

Ratings & Reviews

App Store Editors’ Notes
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Calming and beautiful- needs small bug fixes
Tue Apr 04 2023 Veronica55-

This game has helped me be mindful and calm instead of feeling like i need to accomplish all the tasks and be done with it. Especially the fact that she’s anxious and gets positive responses from everyone! I’m enjoying all of the little conversations Teacup has with townspeople. I really enjoy that during the mini games there is no time limit. It’s a pace I’m not used to and am very happy with! That being said, I really dislike how slow she moves, and that you can’t access the map until you’ve walked to the very edge of the screen. Even then, sometimes you cannot get the icons to pop up the way you need them to. She has to be in a VERY specific spot for you to be able to access the map, or move to the next screen. Along the same lines there are bugs where you can’t close the tea encyclopedia book, or the steps to walk away never show up, so you’re forced to shut the game down. Overall- these things have not stopped me from wanting to play the game, it’s a special idea that could definitely be expanded upon, and i can appreciate the simplicity for ages 4+ to be able to play!!

so cute
Sun Apr 02 2023 disicidiaisjdne

it’s such a cute game so fun but definitely too short, worth the money

Comforting Art Design, Poor Functionality
Thu Feb 01 2024 bridgetbates17

I bought this game because it looked so cute, calming, and was about tea! Those things ended up being great parts of the game: I read through each page of the tea book and even learned some new things! But many aspects expected of a decent game were missing. Teacup moves so slowly and there is no way to change her walking speed. ‘Movement sensitivity’ does not change speed, but rather how the character turns left, right, up, down. You have to be in a VERY specific location for the map to show up, plus the map isn’t available in every area. It would be nice to have the constant ability to open the map, just like you can open the tea book at any time. There is not a quest log or any place where new information is compiled, so when I came back to the game I couldn’t remember the information I had received the day before. This left me with no idea where to go next. I would actually like my money back for this game because it has been a waste of my time. I was really excited to play, but the things I mentioned above make it hard to enjoy the experience at all and leave me frustrated instead of calm.

Calming and beautiful
Wed May 10 2023 Zeladry

What a sweet game! I loved joining Teacup on her adventure to collect tea for her party, the interactions with all the other animal characters were cozy and the mini games were fun and varied. I like that there was a whole map to explore and that you couldn’t go to certain areas until you completed different quests. Going to her grammas house was my favorite, I would totally live there in that cozy house. Thanks for the escape into a cozy woodland world, just what I needed. Wish it was longer, because I had fun.

Kind of disappointed
Fri Dec 23 2022 wannabemebutno

I bought this games as a recommendations off TikTok. I spent 5 dollars on it, trivial amount I know. But I’m a broke college student that needs a good distraction. I’m disappointed that it was such a short game. There’s a lot of possible ways they could expanded the game, give the main character money, maybe the possibility of opening a shop, starting a tea garden. I just think there’s a lot they could’ve added that they didn’t. I personally don’t think it’s worth the 5 dollars, but it was really fun.

calming cozy!
Sun Jul 16 2023 MissAshleyBrigdes

This game is calm and cozy it’s best with tea, but a thing I have in mind is it can be less pricey because it’s a nice short cozy game and I was thinking the price could be 0.99!

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