Coffee Talk Episode 1 Brings the Original Café Stories to Mobile

Coffee Talk, the cosy narrative game built around late-night conversations and warm drinks, is now available on iOS and Android as Coffee Talk Episode 1. The mobile release is a faithful version of the original experience, bringing the full café loop to handheld play with the same story structure, presentation, and tone that helped the game find an audience on PC and consoles.

Set in an alternative version of Seattle, Coffee Talk Episode 1 revolves around serving drinks and listening to customers’ stories. The twist is the cast. Humans share the city with elves, orcs, succubi, mermaids, and other fantasy races, creating a world that feels grounded in modern life while still allowing for allegory and contrast.

A Familiar Narrative Format, Built Around Drinks and Small Decisions

The game’s structure is simple, but deliberately so. Each night unfolds through short interactions, with conversations shaped by what you serve and when. The drinks themselves are the key mechanic, made from ingredients you have available, and they quietly influence how characters respond and where certain story threads go.

The writing leans into everyday concerns rather than grand quests, using its fantasy cast to reflect real-world themes and relationships. The mobile release keeps that focus intact, presenting a series of interconnected stories rather than a single linear plotline, and aiming for a pace that suits short sessions without losing the sense of continuity.

What Mobile Adds, and What It Keeps the Same

The mobile version is framed as the complete Coffee Talk Episode 1 experience adapted to phones, rather than a cut-down edition. That means the core identity stays intact: warm pixel art with a 90s anime influence, a lo-fi and jazz-leaning soundtrack, and a tone built around quiet intimacy rather than high drama.

It is also launching with broad language support, including English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Indonesian, which should help it travel beyond the audience that found it on PC first.

Coffee Talk Episode 1 is available now on iOS and Android. The first in-game day is free, with the rest of the content unlocked via an in-app purchase. App Store and Google Play listings are live, with download links available on the official storefront pages.

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