Beans The Coffee Shop Simulator Gets Fair Trade Edition Update

Beans The Coffee Shop Simulator

Whitethorn Games has announced the Beans Fair Trade Edition update to Beans: The Coffee Shop Simulator for PC. Players can now run a coffee shop replete with dismal puns, coffee, chiptunes, and mystery in this massive update.

The publisher also hinted that the console edition of the game will be releasing later this year, but a launch window was not revealed.

Check out the trailer below:

Create, manage, and customize a coffee shop in this satirical tycoon game where you sell overpriced coffee, abuse employees, and watch your customers slowly lose their sanity. Beans: Fair Trade Edition features massive updates to the already impressive offering including new graphics, AI, and quality of life improvements. While Beans: Fair Trade Edition is less buggy than ever before, it still retains the rough charm that fans fondly remember.

In Beans The Coffee Shop Simulator, players will get to run their own coffee shop from coffee and ingredients, to management hiring staff and training baristas. Create your own coffee show and watch it grow to a franchise.

There are over 200 drink and food recipes in the game that even the customers are left undecided on what they want. From simple drinks like an espresso to creative creations like the Bagelcino. Your imagination is what will keep the customers excited for more.

Beans The Coffee Shop Simulator

Features:

  • Totally replaced all animations, art, backgrounds, and images throughout the entire game
  • New Christmas level
  • New boss battles
  • Improved AI
  • Improved usability
  • Better level-flow throughout
  • Changed timing on certain events to feel more natural
  • Massive bugfixes throughout
  • New chiptune in every level
  • New cutscenes

Beans The Coffee Shop Simulator is available on Steam for $3.49 at a 30% discount on the store. Post your comments below.

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