

Your rooms will also be scored on categories like comfort, decoration, hygiene, and so on. Each room has its minimum requirements how many tiles it needs and which furniture is necessary. Once you fix up the property, you’ll also repair the crafting table next to it which allows you to craft items, build rooms inside the property, and decorate each room. The game has several different areas spread out across its map, with each area having its own property to fix up. To start with, let’s talk about the game’s build mode. Now, what about the actual bed and breakfast part of the game? I have to say, once I got into the swing of things, I really enjoyed expanding my small shack to an empire of bed and breakfasts, but in certain aspects, the game can end up falling flat. There are also little touches where the music from a shop will sound muffled as you head out farther from it, and how the audio sounds a little distorted when you open up the menu.

Seeing as you’re mainly operating your business in the woods, there are a ton of ambient noises to remind you of that very fact. It’s clear a lot of care has been put into making the game look good, and that’s evident in not just the assets and backgrounds, but also the loading screens and even the trailer for the game.Īn equal amount of care has been put into the sound design, as there are a ton of soundtracks the game cycles through as your day goes by and as you go through each area, and they all make for a pleasant listening experience. Hank’s walk-cycle, in particular, brings me a lot of joy.

What really caught my attention was how polished the animations were. Bear and Breakfast’s art style as well is very reminiscent of cartoons from that time, with its hand-drawn 2D style.
