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Play TEA - The Eternal Adventure Online

Boot up TEA and you're clicking through a pixel world where mushrooms hum DOS tunes and that grumpy owl won't take your pocketwatch unless you first brew him some weird leaf soup.

File size: 146.13 KB
Game Overview

I first played TEA: The Eternal Adventure on a floppy disk from the MS-DOS Classic Games collection, though I never found much about who made it. It came out during that era when every other game seemed to be a top-down adventure, but this one had its own quiet, slightly odd vibe from the start.

You control a young traveler tasked with finding a set of scattered artifacts to restore balance to the world. Movement is screen by screen; you talk to characters, gather ingredients, and solve simple puzzles that often involve trading items or combining them in your inventory. Combat is minimal, mostly avoiding creatures or using a basic melee attack when necessary. The pace is slow, and some puzzles are obscure enough to make you take notes. Wandering through its world feels like patiently untangling a forgotten story.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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