Crossroads Inn Anniversary Edition
A fantasy tavern management sim with ambition to spare, but rough edges that have kept the review score stubbornly mixed since launch.
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About Crossroads Inn Anniversary Edition
Crossroads Inn Anniversary Edition drops you into the fantasy kingdom of Delcrys with a single goal: build a thriving inn from a rough roadside shack into a legendary establishment that travelling heroes, merchants, and nobles actually want to visit. On paper that sounds like a cozy hybrid of RimWorld-style staff management and a light RPG layer, and in its best moments that is exactly what it delivers. You are hiring cooks and barkeeps, sourcing ingredients, setting menu prices, managing room quality, and watching your reputation stat tick upward as satisfied guests spread word across the kingdom. The loop has genuine pull, especially in the early game when every copper coin matters and a botched supply run can tank your nightly income. The depth of decision-making is real, even if it is unevenly paced. Staff morale, fatigue, and skill progression all feed into your inn's output, and there is a meaningful difference between running a budget roadside stop and a high-class establishment that stocks rare vintages and employs a trained chef. The Anniversary Edition bundles in the base game's DLC content, which adds new story missions and map regions. There is also a sandbox mode for players who just want to optimise layouts without following a scripted campaign, which is where the stronger build variety emerges. For strategy-minded players, that sandbox is where you will spend most of your time. Here is the honest part of the review: the AI and the tutorial both struggle. Workers will occasionally get stuck, ignore tasks, or queue up jobs in baffling priority orders that require manual intervention far more often than a management sim should demand. The tutorial covers basics but leaves several systems under-explained, particularly the supply chain and the reputation mechanics that drive late-game progression. New players will hit a wall around hour three or four where the game expects you to know things it never clearly taught. The modding community is present but small, so community fixes and quality-of-life mods exist but do not approach the depth of a Paradox-scale ecosystem. For strategy and sim newcomers specifically, I want to push back slightly on the mixed score. If you approach this like an early-access title that has been patched into a reasonably stable state, and you are willing to consult the community wiki when the tutorial goes quiet, the core management loop is genuinely satisfying for the first 20-30 hours. The fantasy setting adds flavour that plain restaurant sims lack, and watching your inn's reputation ripple outward into the world map has a light grand-strategy feel that scratches a specific itch. It is not a replacement for deeper sims, but it occupies a casual-to-mid-weight niche that is actually underserved on PC. Bottom line: the Anniversary Edition is the version to own if you are going to try this at all, since the bundled content fills out the campaign meaningfully. Just go in knowing the AI needs babysitting, the late game can feel repetitive once your supply chains are optimised, and the 55% review score is a fair reflection of a game that promised more polish than it delivered. Fans of management sims who can tolerate rough worker pathfinding will find enough here to justify the time. Everyone else should wait for a significant discount. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Klabater
- Publisher
- Klabater
- Release Date
- Oct 23, 2019