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Coffee Companion to Launch with Pizza Perfection

by Aurora Jan 18,2025

TapBlaze's next culinary adventure: Good Coffee, Great Coffee! Launching early 2025 (iOS initially), this barista simulator promises a familiar yet delightful experience for fans of Good Pizza, Great Pizza.

The game will feature the same engaging blend of narrative and simulation, challenging players to craft stunning beverages for over 200 unique NPCs, each with their own distinct personalities and backstories.

Expect all the hallmarks of a TapBlaze title: creative latte art, a relaxing soundscape, and extensive customization options for your coffee shop.

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A familiar brew? While TapBlaze's decision to stick with a proven formula is understandable, there's a slight concern that Good Coffee, Great Coffee might lack the innovative spark to attract entirely new players. However, the game's charming aesthetic and engaging gameplay mechanics should satisfy existing fans.

The game's release on iOS is slated for February 27th, 2025. For more culinary gaming adventures, check out our list of the top 15 best cooking games on iOS!

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