Bubble Tea Casual

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Bubble Tea

Make drinks, serve customers!

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Bubble Tea is a charming casual cooking game that puts you behind the counter of a bustling bubble tea shop. Customers arrive with specific orders displayed in speech bubbles above their heads, and your job is to prepare each drink perfectly by selecting the right ingredients in the correct sequence. The game captures the satisfying rhythm of real food service: read the order, assemble the drink, and serve it before the customer's patience runs out. With its colorful visuals, intuitive click-based controls, and progressively challenging gameplay, Bubble Tea is a delightful experience for players of all ages.

Controls and Drink Assembly

Making a bubble tea drink follows a simple but strict order. First, click on a cup from the cup selection area to start your drink. Next, select the tea base that matches the customer's order from the row of tea options. Then, click the requested toppings to add them to the drink. Finally, click the serve button to deliver the completed drink to the waiting customer. Each step must be done in order: you cannot add toppings before selecting a tea base, and you cannot serve without completing all required ingredients.

If you realize you have made a mistake during preparation, click the trash button to discard the current drink and start over. This costs you time but prevents you from serving an incorrect order, which would result in a larger score penalty. On mobile devices, the same click-based interface works with touch input, making the game equally playable on phones and tablets.

Ingredients and Orders

The game features a variety of bubble tea ingredients that combine to create different drinks. Tea bases include classic black tea, green tea, oolong tea, and taro tea, each represented by a distinct color. Toppings range from the classic tapioca pearls (boba) to coconut jelly, pudding, and red bean. Customers may request a simple drink with just one topping, or a complex creation with multiple toppings. The order displayed in the customer's speech bubble clearly shows each required ingredient with icons and labels.

As you progress through rounds, the menu expands to include more tea bases and topping options, increasing the variety of possible orders. You also encounter special customers who request drinks with specific customizations, adding an extra layer of challenge to the gameplay.

Scoring and Progression

Each correctly served drink awards points based on the complexity of the order and how quickly you completed it. A simple one-topping drink might earn 50 points, while a complex multi-topping creation can earn 150 or more. Speed bonuses reward fast service, with up to double points for serving within the first few seconds of a customer arriving. Incorrect orders result in a point deduction and the customer leaving unhappy.

The game progresses through rounds, with each round introducing faster customer arrivals and more complex orders. Early rounds feature single customers with simple orders, giving you time to learn the ingredient locations. By round five, you may have multiple customers waiting simultaneously, each with a different multi-topping order and an increasingly short patience timer. The game ends when three customers leave without being served due to timeout.

Tips for High Scores

  • Memorize the position of each ingredient on the screen. Speed comes from muscle memory, not from reading labels each time.
  • Read the entire order before starting to prepare. Knowing all the toppings in advance prevents hesitation during assembly.
  • Prioritize customers whose timer is running low. A served drink at the last second is better than a perfect drink that is too late.
  • Use the trash button early if you make a mistake. Restarting quickly wastes less time than finishing an incorrect drink.
  • Focus on accuracy over speed in early rounds. Building a point buffer through correct orders allows you to absorb occasional mistakes later.
  • Watch for patterns in customer orders. Many rounds feature recurring combinations that you can prepare almost automatically once recognized.

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