In Chai, you will step into the shoes of a tea merchant, combining tea flavours to make a perfect blend. Specializing in either rooibos, green, oolong, black or white tea, you will buy and collect ingredients to fulfill your customers’ orders.
Each turn you can choose either to visit the tea market, the pantry or to reserve a customer and use an ability.
The game ends when 5 rounds have been completed.
Add your money and points from completed customer orders to determine the best tea merchant!
Since reinstalling this as room was needed for other apps, now have no sound once menu reached. After reinstalling several times, issue persisted. Then after starting app 3 times in a row, sound came back.....? no idea why..., back to 5 stars. game is still good and if sound stays, no complaints. WEIRD. had a simular issue ages ago when an apps sound completely disappeared. used on headphones. returned when they were plugged in and out several times. who cares. works now
Smooth game. Never played a physical version. Simple to learn, Splendor like experience. Well done. Thank you.
Great game and this app loads unlike Digidiced other games
App is very polished and smooth. Art, animations and sfx are very nice and the tutorial is actually good (but probably going through twice would be ideal). Al is quite good and the adaptation includes solo and coop mode as well (although the latter is only pass and play). It's a very good digital adaptation of a game aimed to casual players for its semplicity and an ok gateway for more complex games. Recommended!
a lovely looking app that fixes a lot of tabletop issues - counting resources, tokens, sliding ingredients, calculating. However the tutorial seems to texty + you should make more clear what base tokens are and how the score is totalled. Also the gameplay of opponents is slow (could not find how to speed up AI turns).
Does a reasonable job of representing the game, but the UX is not ideal. The play attempts to guide you through your turn by highlighting the next thing you have to do, but it's not always clear. E.g. after buying from the market, it's not clear you have to tap to confirm you're finished buying to move to the next phase. And the button to finish your turn is tiny and at the bottom of the screen (edge of the touch screen) which can be hard to press. It flows smoothly, but could use a UX overhaul.
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