Tavern Manager Simulator is a tavern simulator game sent to me by the folks over at Ultimate Games, which I always appreciate. It is also available on Steam and Xbox, all of which I have played, and they have sent me. The games are all similar enough that I don’t feel the need to write a separate review for all of them.

The concept of the game is simple: you start with a busted tavern that you have to clean up and order some ale. You start out just greeting customers and selling this. Your pours can be bad, good, or perfect. This doesn’t change how much it sells for, but it does change your reputation. Once you get some dirty mugs, the game teaches you how to draw some water from the well and how to wash dishes. Later, you can get a fairy to do this for you.

The game continues like this until you can buy the first upgrade, which will get you some furniture and sausages. Honestly, this is all there is to the game. You sell things and upgrade as you become more popular and get different types of customers and things to sell them. Later on, you will learn to make stew, grill meet and be able to hire fairies to do much of the work you don’t want to do yourself.

There are some nice hidden things to find, like this bonfire or garden gnomes. The game, while simple, is fun with plenty to do and discover. For a $20 price point, I had a lot of fun with it, and I can see people who enjoy these games having a blast with this one as well. It is an 8/10 experience. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.














