Coffee Talk (itch) Mac OS
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- CategorymacOs Games
- 31.07.2020
- NameCoffee Talk 1.0.35 (39055)
- 221.25 MB
- FilesCoffee_Talk_1.0.35_(39055)_mac_gog
Description:
Coffee Talk 1.0.35 (39055)
Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: GOG
OS version: 10.5+
Processor type(s) & speed: 2.33 GHz+
RAM minimum: 2 GB
Video RAM: 512 MB
1) Install
2) Play!
Languages: English, French, German, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean
Version: GOG DRM Free v1.0.35 (15.06.2020, last version)
Coffee Talk is a game about listening to people’s problems and helping them by serving up a warm drink out of the ingredients you have in stock. It is a game that depicts lives as humanly as possible, while having a cast that is more than just humans.
Immerse yourself in the stories of alternative-Seattle inhabitants, ranging from a dramatic love story between an elf and a succubus, an alien trying to understand humans’ lives, and many others modern readers will find strongly echo the world around them.
Features
- Tales of people from an alternative-Seattle, a city where elves, orcs, mermaids, and many other fantasy races live together with humans in a modern world we will all find familiar
- Branching storylines, where the branches are determined not by the dialogue options you choose, but from how you serve your café customers
- 90’s anime-inspired pixel art visuals and chill vibes-inducing color palette help to immerse you in the game’s world
- Selection of jazzy and lo-fi music to accompany the late night warm drinks and conversations
- An experience to make you think, feel, and rest both your body and your soul
More information: Steam / GOG

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Don't feel too bad. It happened to me also although the coffee was spilt on my 17' MBP by one of my clients about a month ago - long story, don't ask 😉
The symptoms were the same, some of the keys on the keyboard did not work; there was also some damage to the monitor. I replaced the keyboard and all was well again.
I would suggest that it may be best to go to an independent Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) as opposed to sending it direct to Apple. The cost of the keyboard, at least in the UK, is approx. £90 plus whatever labour charges the AASP will charge (should be no more than 1 hour labour).
In the meantime, although not ideal, you should be able to have full keyboard funtionality by connecting an external usb keyboard.
RD
Apr 30, 2007 12:22 AM