
Build and run a cosy medieval tavern with up to 4 players. Cook meals by hand, brew and age drinks, decorate your inn, and survive chaotic dinner rushes filled with rowdy regulars, games, and tavern trouble.
The tavern doesn't run itself, and your regulars are already at the door.
Play solo or with up to three friends online. Earnings split across the whole crew, but every player keeps their own purse. Pool money into a shared tavern fund, specialize naturally, and survive the dinner rush together.
One player might spend the night at the stove while another runs drinks, stocks ingredients, rebuilds the dining room, or heads out to the lake looking for tomorrow's special.
And when things get hectic, toss items directly to your teammates instead of running across the tavern yourself.
Every meal is physically prepared step by step.
Carry ingredients to the stove, feed the oven with fuel, chop ingredients in timing-based prep minigames, and pull dishes at the perfect moment before they burn. Miss the timing and the kitchen can literally catch fire.
The better the dish, the bigger the payout.
Brewing isn't locked to fixed recipes.
Mix ingredients in barrels, experiment with different combinations, improve the batch with brewing minigames, then age your drinks before serving them on tap.
Some brews are worth selling.
Some are worth drinking yourself.
Leave the tavern and head into the wilds to mine stone, ore, and rare materials. Every swing brings you closer to stronger upgrades, better tools, and new ways to expand your cosy tavern.
Woodcut trees to gather timber for building, crafting, and decorating your tavern. From simple repairs to bigger expansions, wood is one of the key resources that keeps your tavern growing.
Use the materials you gather to craft furniture, tools, tavern upgrades, and cosy decorations. Better resources can unlock better items, helping you turn a simple tavern into a warm, thriving place customers want to visit.
Use the rectangular tool to quickly draw clean tavern rooms, floors, and extensions onto your plot. Build simple dining halls, compact kitchens, storage rooms, guest areas, or practical expansions that make your tavern easier to manage and grow.
Use the circular tool to create rounded rooms, curved corners, cosy nooks, and more organic tavern shapes. Add personality to your layout with circular dining spaces, rounded brewing areas, decorative corners, or unique room designs that make your tavern feel handcrafted.
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Once the structure is built, place walls, doors, cooking stations, gambling tables, seating, decorations, brewing equipment, and more than 80 furniture pieces. A cramped roadside inn can slowly grow into a loud, packed tavern full of regulars, games, warmth, and chaos.
Customers arrive in groups, remember previous visits, and lose patience if service slows down.
Some nights stay calm.
Other nights end in shouting matches and tavern brawls. Grab your hammer, break up the fight, and drag troublemakers out the front door before the rest of the tavern turns on itself.
And yes, getting drunk affects gameplay too.
Build tavern games your customers can gather around.
Play Liar's Dice against the house or build the Henhouse, a betting game where everyone wagers on where the tavern chicken will stop. Winning streaks grow the pot, the tavern takes a cut, and somebody always gets too competitive.
Unlock new recipes, ingredients, customers, and upgrades as your tavern climbs through 10 progression ranks.
Level separate Cooking, Fishing, and Carousing masteries, specialize into fishing talents across multiple branches, and turn a struggling inn into the loudest tavern in the realm.
Online co-op for 2–4 players
Hands-on cooking with timing mechanics and fire hazards
Freeform brewing and aging system
Multi-stage fishing minigame and wilderness foraging
Grid-based tavern building and customization
Procedural customers with moods, patience, and fights
Two playable tavern gambling games: Liar's Dice and the Henhouse
Per-player mastery progression and fishing talent trees
Shared tavern economy with individual player wallets
Hireable bards with passive tavern bonuses
Short in-game days built around fast co-op sessions