Have you ever been playing Coffee Talk and thought, โ€œthis is pretty chill but whereโ€™s the game?โ€ For many people, myself included, a video game requires winning and losing, being given objectives that you either complete or donโ€™t, often dying along the way. For those who enjoyed the laidback nature of Coffee Talk but perhaps would like a little higher stakes gamification, thereโ€™s Affogato. Taking some cues from Coffee Talk, Affogato injects role-playing games (RPG) and reverse-tower defense elements into the world of cafe management.

Created by Shanghai-based BeFun Studio and published by indie game publisher Spiral Up Games, Affogato follows the titular character, โ€œa sorceress managing a cafe in a new town,โ€ per the Steam description. There she gets to meet and interact with customers, similar to that of Coffee Talk, but thatโ€™s about where the similarities end. Being both a sorceress and empathetic cafe owner, Affogato travels into the minds of her customers in order to โ€œdefeat their inner demons.โ€

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Once inside the minds of the customers, the game takes on a more traditional reverse-tower defense schema. Using some deck-building-like mechanisms, you as Affogato build your team of minions to take through the level, slaying cute little inner demons along the way.

But the mind-hopping is just one part of the gameplay. When not getting all intrusive with peopleโ€™s brains, Affogato can also โ€œexplore the 3D world of Arorua,โ€ make friends with its denizens, and figure out how to pay off the debt owed on the coffee shop. (This game is starting to get too real.) It also features a โ€œrealistic coffee-making simulationโ€ that you can use to help win over your customers.

With a full release expected sometime in 2023, PC Steam users can play a demo version of Affogato right now completely free. The gameplay includes a bit of everything: Affogatoโ€™s first week in Arorua, some of the reverse-tower defense battles, and even the coffee-making sim.

So if you need a little coffee action to pair with your coffee talk, then maybe check out Affogato. Because if youโ€™re going to be expected to solve all the customersโ€™ problems, you should at least be allowed to use a little magic.

Zac Cadwaladerย is the managing editor at Sprudge Media Network and a staff writer based in Dallas.ย Read more Zac Cadwaladerย on Sprudge.