Compara los precios de Lakeside Bar en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por BITCOVER. Publicado por BITCOVER. Lanzado el 30/7/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Charming pixel-art idle bar that runs itself once you hire the right staff, but veterans of the genre will hit the content ceiling faster than a last call announcement.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about twenty minutes after opening Lakeside Bar, and I spent the next hour mapping out which staff hire unlocks the full idle loop. That tells you something useful: underneath the smooth jazz and pixel-art lake reflections, there is a genuine resource-management skeleton here, even if it is a modest one. You start with a bare bar, a limited menu, and no employees. From that baseline you unlock drinks, snacks, and music tracks, mix cocktails with real alcohol-percentage stats that need to match individual customer tolerances, and gradually automate your operation by hiring servers, barbacks, and eventually a manager who pulls coins from the register so you never have to interrupt your secondary monitor session. The progression loop has a satisfying early arc. Staff customization lets you set task priority orders for each employee, which scratches a light optimization itch, and the three-currency system, gold from bar sales, bronze from fishing, and silver from mini-games like darts, creates separate upgrade tracks for decor, garden items, and unlockables. A gacha-style capsule machine rolls for passive bonuses such as slower table dirt accumulation, and catching rare fish or hitting score thresholds in mini-games can unlock secret staff members. There is also a Twitch integration that maps viewer names to in-game customers, a genuinely clever touch for streamers who want their community sitting at the bar. Here is where I have to be straight with you, because strategy-and-sim players who push systems to their limits will notice the ceiling early. Community players report staff fully maxed by the six-hour mark, and once the barback is handling restocking and the manager is cycling revenue, the remaining playtime is essentially waiting for fame levels to tick up. The only active action left is manual restocking, and even that becomes optional. Players chasing all nineteen achievements can close out everything except a 24-hour cumulative playtime gate in roughly eight to ten hours of background play. That is not deep for the genre. Content requests from the community point to the same gaps: more bar layouts, outdoor seating options, a prestige system, and more mini-game variety beyond darts and fishing. On the friction side, furniture placement is permanent without selling the item back at a loss, which is a genuine annoyance when you are trying to rearrange tables. The three currency icons were visually confusing at launch, with gold and bronze coins looking similar enough to cause early spending mistakes. Early reports also flagged an AI pathfinding bug where hiring a second server could freeze the first one in place until a game restart, though the studio has been active with patches. None of these are dealbreakers at this price tier, but they are worth knowing. For the right player, Lakeside Bar works exactly as advertised: a low-stakes, low-attention idle that rewards occasional check-ins rather than sustained focus. If you want something to run on a second monitor while you work, something you can tab into every hour to buy an upgrade, tweak the menu, or cast a fishing line, this does that job with a lot of visual charm and a genuinely pleasant soundtrack. If you are coming in expecting the kind of long-tail depth you get from Stardew-adjacent management games or incremental titles with prestige layers, recalibrate those expectations before you click through. Diego, Scout Team

Lakeside Bar

Lakeside Bar

30 jul 2025BITCOVER
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Charming pixel-art idle bar that runs itself once you hire the right staff, but veterans of the genre will hit the content ceiling faster than a last call announcement.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about twenty minutes after opening Lakeside Bar, and I spent the next hour mapping out which staff hire unlocks the full idle loop. That tells you something useful: underneath the smooth jazz and pixel-art lake reflections, there is a genuine resource-management skeleton here, even if it is a modest one. You start with a bare bar, a limited menu, and no employees. From that baseline you unlock drinks, snacks, and music tracks, mix cocktails with real alcohol-percentage stats that need to match individual customer tolerances, and gradually automate your operation by hiring servers, barbacks, and eventually a manager who pulls coins from the register so you never have to interrupt your secondary monitor session. The progression loop has a satisfying early arc. Staff customization lets you set task priority orders for each employee, which scratches a light optimization itch, and the three-currency system, gold from bar sales, bronze from fishing, and silver from mini-games like darts, creates separate upgrade tracks for decor, garden items, and unlockables. A gacha-style capsule machine rolls for passive bonuses such as slower table dirt accumulation, and catching rare fish or hitting score thresholds in mini-games can unlock secret staff members. There is also a Twitch integration that maps viewer names to in-game customers, a genuinely clever touch for streamers who want their community sitting at the bar. Here is where I have to be straight with you, because strategy-and-sim players who push systems to their limits will notice the ceiling early. Community players report staff fully maxed by the six-hour mark, and once the barback is handling restocking and the manager is cycling revenue, the remaining playtime is essentially waiting for fame levels to tick up. The only active action left is manual restocking, and even that becomes optional. Players chasing all nineteen achievements can close out everything except a 24-hour cumulative playtime gate in roughly eight to ten hours of background play. That is not deep for the genre. Content requests from the community point to the same gaps: more bar layouts, outdoor seating options, a prestige system, and more mini-game variety beyond darts and fishing. On the friction side, furniture placement is permanent without selling the item back at a loss, which is a genuine annoyance when you are trying to rearrange tables. The three currency icons were visually confusing at launch, with gold and bronze coins looking similar enough to cause early spending mistakes. Early reports also flagged an AI pathfinding bug where hiring a second server could freeze the first one in place until a game restart, though the studio has been active with patches. None of these are dealbreakers at this price tier, but they are worth knowing. For the right player, Lakeside Bar works exactly as advertised: a low-stakes, low-attention idle that rewards occasional check-ins rather than sustained focus. If you want something to run on a second monitor while you work, something you can tab into every hour to buy an upgrade, tweak the menu, or cast a fishing line, this does that job with a lot of visual charm and a genuinely pleasant soundtrack. If you are coming in expecting the kind of long-tail depth you get from Stardew-adjacent management games or incremental titles with prestige layers, recalibrate those expectations before you click through.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Idle-AutomationMulti-Currency ProgressionStaff HiringTwitch IntegrationFishing Mini-GameBackground PlayGacha UnlocksCocktail Mixing

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OS
Windows 10 or newer
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
256 MB available space
Graphics
Graphics card with DX9
Processor
Intel® Core™ i3 @ 3.2 GHZ

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