Rooibos is a new fantasy video game collectible created by a German company.
Players of the popular new fantasy game designed by German-based game developer Keen Games can collect Rooibos to survive in a lost kingdom.
in WrappedReleased on the distribution platforms Steam and GeForce on January 24th, players are born as the last hope of an ancient civilization.
They must collect resources and train to navigate a dangerous world. Along with the never-ending quest for better armor and weapons, you can also make a cup of tea. This helps improve their endurance and stamina.
In a release shared about the game, Rooibos Council spokesperson Adèle du Toit said the inclusion of rooibos in the game is expected to increase demand for the popular beverage, which has roots in the Cederberg. He said he is doing so.
“By incorporating rooibos tea, Wrapped “This is a complete surprise and is sure to increase awareness of rooibos tea and reach new audiences,” she said.
Du Toit said: “We hope that players around the world will associate rooibos tea with positive experiences in-game, which could increase awareness and demand for locally produced tisane. “There is,” he said, using an archaic term for medicinal drinks and decoctions. .
Rooibos tea is becoming increasingly popular around the world. Europe's largest economy is one of its biggest export markets, and a 2000 German poll found there was “high demand” for the drink.
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meanwhile, WrappedAlthough it is still in the development stage, Attracted over 1 million players In just 4 days.
This isn't the first time a South African product has appeared in a video game.
Last year, Nedbank created a game on Roblox. In this game, the player opens a restaurant and sells South African staples such as Boise Rolls.
The Roblox world called Chow Town has been accessed about 200,000 times since it went live last February.