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Art looks really good and the game gives off an overall cozy feel, but after the intro and a lot of dialogue boxes the demo fails to show more of the gameplay for the player to experience.
'Clap clap, let's get the tea shop started!' and then the demo ended. Man, what a disappointment.
but I ran it again and... in between the interactions with Boro? you can just... play the game. garden to your heart's content. make whatever tea you'd like. clean up the clearing. find stuff, do stuff - there's more you can do that I found but I'm not gonna spoil.
so yeah, it doesn't tell you this up front, but you can just experiment with it and enjoy some chill vibes, you don't have to blaze through the dialogue and tutorial. as Boro said, there is no rush.
But yeah, the game seems good but the intro felt like...a bit too much. I wasn't expecting that. Gonna try it again later.