Update: Regency Love and the Sutton novel


It’s been a long while since we’ve posted an official update (over two years, to be exact) – a fact that many of you wonderful Regency Lovers have pointed out (sorry!). We are so incredibly grateful for and humbled by the amount of emails, messages, comments, tweets, and other words of support we have received over the past few years, and are continually surprised when someone writes to us about discovering Regency Love, a game we released almost 5...

Posted by on Thursday, 26th April 2018

New Project Announcement: Shax


Hello hello, lovely folks, it’s sure been a while! While Jenny and Melody are heading into an Australian “autumn” (which is hotter than your typical British “summer” day), I’m currently in the chilly and utterly amazing coastal city of Helsingør in Denmark, known in English as Elsinore. The name sound familiar? If so, you might’ve encountered it before in the form of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, which features a castle based on the real-life Kronborg. Yup, that’s where I’ve been spending...

Posted by on Saturday, 23rd April 2016

Farewell, 2015; greetings, 2016 (and Lord Sutton)!


This has been quite an extraordinary year for us at Tea For Three Studios, and especially for Regency Love: we’ve somehow managed to double our number of players (thank you to all the awesome folks who’ve helped us spread the word—you know who you are! :D); we released our first in-app purchase in the form of Mr Graham’s story; the Wikia we set up has been filled with information, courtesy of our lovely contributors; some wonderful fans have made...

Posted by on Wednesday, 30th December 2015

Regency Love App Update: iPad, bug fixes, metaphorical fireworks


Regency Love App Update: iPad, bug fixes, metaphorical fireworks

Remember, remember, the fifth of November: Darlington townsfolk and plot; No need to wait, So grab this update, And start your next character slot. While many parts of the British Isles are partaking in Guy Fawkes Day with all sorts of fireworkery today, Darlington remains relatively quiet, since Mrs Norris is most vocally against such tomfoolery. Although we at Tea For Three Studios would be the first to encourage any sort of silliness, we wouldn’t want to disagree openly...

Posted by on Thursday, 5th November 2015