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If your idea of a relaxing evening involves optimizing waitress pathing and debating whether four benches beat two expensive chairs, Tavern Master will absorb a weekend without apology. Just don't expect a late-game that matches the charm of the early build-up.

I went into Tavern Master expecting the kind of light tycoon loop you knock out on a lazy afternoon, and came out with genuine respect for its first half and real frustration with its second. The early game is legitimately pleasant. You start with a single dim room, hire a bartender and a waitress, haul in a keg of ale, and watch the first few coins roll in. From there the loop is clear: watch capacity fill up, expand the walls, add a kitchen, hire chefs, string up some torches so your medieval clientele will actually sit down, and start thinking about multi-floor construction. Up to four floors are possible, and stretching upward to build guest rooms rated on a one-to-five-star system genuinely feels like progress. The mechanics are accessible enough that anyone who has touched a tycoon game in the last decade will feel at home in under thirty minutes. Staff level up and have distinct stats, including carry capacity, walking speed, and pouring speed, which means there is at least some thought to putting into who you hire and when. A research tree gates later content behind prestige milestones and quest completions, and special events like wine tastings or themed evenings add variety by demanding specific menu items be stocked in advance. Musicians are hireable and measurably reduce customer patience drain while they wait. These are real systems, even if none of them bite very hard. Here is where my spreadsheet instincts ran into a wall. The AI governing your staff is, charitably, inconsistent. Chefs ignore their cooking specializations and gravitate to whichever station is closest to where they spawned, not the one that makes sense. Waitresses crowd the same pickup table instead of distributing across multiple. You cannot manually assign tasks. The prestige economy also collapses under its own logic once you cross a certain threshold: gold accumulates faster than you can spend it, decorations scale linearly with cost so only the priciest items are worth placing, and the game stops pushing back entirely. Reviewers and players have consistently flagged that the difficulty curve basically flatlines mid-game and never recovers. Replayability is the honest ceiling here. One thorough playthrough, including achievements, runs somewhere in the fifteen-to-thirty-hour range depending on pace. There is no sandbox mode with meaningful challenge modifiers, no rival innkeepers to outcompete, and no procedural event system to keep runs feeling different. The developer has been responsive post-launch, shipping multiple content updates and an AI behavior patch that community feedback directly shaped, which is worth noting. But the structural depth ceiling is what it is: this is a cozy, gentle management game, not a system-heavy tycoon. If you want a game that makes you feel clever, Tavern Master will do that for about ten hours, then shift into something closer to an idle experience. If that sounds fine to you, and it will to a meaningful slice of players, the atmosphere, the ambient medieval soundtrack, and the satisfaction of watching a full house of patrons pack your stone-walled tavern are genuinely enjoyable rewards. Diego, Scout Team

Tavern Master

Tavern Master

16 nov 2021Untitled Studio
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If your idea of a relaxing evening involves optimizing waitress pathing and debating whether four benches beat two expensive chairs, Tavern Master will absorb a weekend without apology. Just don't expect a late-game that matches the charm of the early build-up.

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I went into Tavern Master expecting the kind of light tycoon loop you knock out on a lazy afternoon, and came out with genuine respect for its first half and real frustration with its second. The early game is legitimately pleasant. You start with a single dim room, hire a bartender and a waitress, haul in a keg of ale, and watch the first few coins roll in. From there the loop is clear: watch capacity fill up, expand the walls, add a kitchen, hire chefs, string up some torches so your medieval clientele will actually sit down, and start thinking about multi-floor construction. Up to four floors are possible, and stretching upward to build guest rooms rated on a one-to-five-star system genuinely feels like progress. The mechanics are accessible enough that anyone who has touched a tycoon game in the last decade will feel at home in under thirty minutes. Staff level up and have distinct stats, including carry capacity, walking speed, and pouring speed, which means there is at least some thought to putting into who you hire and when. A research tree gates later content behind prestige milestones and quest completions, and special events like wine tastings or themed evenings add variety by demanding specific menu items be stocked in advance. Musicians are hireable and measurably reduce customer patience drain while they wait. These are real systems, even if none of them bite very hard. Here is where my spreadsheet instincts ran into a wall. The AI governing your staff is, charitably, inconsistent. Chefs ignore their cooking specializations and gravitate to whichever station is closest to where they spawned, not the one that makes sense. Waitresses crowd the same pickup table instead of distributing across multiple. You cannot manually assign tasks. The prestige economy also collapses under its own logic once you cross a certain threshold: gold accumulates faster than you can spend it, decorations scale linearly with cost so only the priciest items are worth placing, and the game stops pushing back entirely. Reviewers and players have consistently flagged that the difficulty curve basically flatlines mid-game and never recovers. Replayability is the honest ceiling here. One thorough playthrough, including achievements, runs somewhere in the fifteen-to-thirty-hour range depending on pace. There is no sandbox mode with meaningful challenge modifiers, no rival innkeepers to outcompete, and no procedural event system to keep runs feeling different. The developer has been responsive post-launch, shipping multiple content updates and an AI behavior patch that community feedback directly shaped, which is worth noting. But the structural depth ceiling is what it is: this is a cozy, gentle management game, not a system-heavy tycoon. If you want a game that makes you feel clever, Tavern Master will do that for about ten hours, then shift into something closer to an idle experience. If that sounds fine to you, and it will to a meaningful slice of players, the atmosphere, the ambient medieval soundtrack, and the satisfaction of watching a full house of patrons pack your stone-walled tavern are genuinely enjoyable rewards.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieTycoon-liteStaff ManagementResearch TreePrestige EconomyMulti-floor BuildingEvent HostingIdle-adjacentMedieval Atmosphere

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OS
Windows® XP (32-64 bits) /Windows Vista®(32-64 bits)/Windows 7® (32-64 bits)
Memory
3 GB RAM
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
256 MB DirectX® 9.0–compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (see supported list)
Processor
Intel Core® 2 Duo 1.8 GHZ or AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4GHZ
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 –compliant sound card

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