Steam: Tavern Keeper lets you build your own fantasy tavern full of ogres, elves, and skeletons

Steam: Tavern Keeper lets you build your own fantasy tavern full of ogres, elves, and skeletons

In a new fantasy simulation on Steam, you must take care of your own tavern. The game has been in development for 10 years, and that might pay off.

What game is this about? Tavern Keeper is a fantasy simulator on Steam that lets you manage your own tavern, just as you would imagine it in your favorite pen & paper games. The game is set to be released in the fourth quarter of 2024, after being developed for 10 years.

“One Rat Goulash – Who ordered the rat goulash?”

What to expect? The trailer gives you a good impression of everything you can expect in Tavern Keeper. Because here, you won’t just run the economy of your tavern, but you will be responsible for it in every regard.

To satisfy all the heroes, rogues, and adventurers who stop by for a rest, you’ll need to think carefully about how you want to manage your tavern and respond to various situations. For now, the first step will probably be to serve them beer and rat goulash. Because yes, at the beginning, you won’t have access to the best ingredients.

You will then have to create new recipes yourself and generate money to expand your tavern and your resources, leading your establishment to success.

Design your tavern exactly how you like it

In designing your tavern, you actually have a lot of freedom. You can determine the size of the different rooms, build the furnishings according to your own ideas and possibilities, and then decorate the tavern with them. Where which tablecloth lies, how big a flower is, or what is on the shelf is completely up to you.

Especially those who like to be creative should enjoy the modular building system. It allows you to assemble furniture, decorations, and items according to your ideas from hundreds of individual parts.

You also decide on the staff for your tavern and what tasks they should take on. Here you need to assign your staff in different shifts and, as the trailer shows, partially interact with them and the guests through small role-playing mechanisms. In doing so, you should experience some entertaining stories.

The trailer also shows that there are always new challenges and needs that you should pay attention to. Whether it’s dirt that needs to be cleaned up or a chimney that needs to be built so that no one gets cold. If you’re wondering whether you can ever pass on your games on Steam, you’ll find the answer here: A user asks Valve if he can inherit his many games on Steam – They respond

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