“Just making a cozy game isn’t enough to heal a person”: Why Wanderstop and its blend of introspection and tea-making has stayed with me throughout 2025
I first played Wanderstop when it released back in March, and it’s rarely been far from my mind ever since. Initially, I was drawn to the narrative-driven, self-proclaimed cozy game for its tea shop management set-up. But as I got further into protagonist Alta’s story, I started to see unexpected reflections of myself. As a […]