If you've always wanted to open a bar with your friends, this game is for you
Travellers Rest invites us to manage an abandoned tavern and bring it back to functionality

- February 11, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:25 PM

The simulation game Travellers Rest, which has captured the attention of life simulator and cozy game enthusiasts, allows players to take charge of a run-down tavern, transforming it into a cozy inn. Since its early access launch on Steam in 2020, the title has incorporated various features such as beekeeping, farming animal husbandry, and fishing, thus enriching the management and entertainment experience.
Setting up a tavern is fun, doing it with friends makes it even more so
In 2023, Travellers Rest added support for local cooperative play, allowing players to enjoy the adventure together. Now, it is in beta for online multiplayer, where up to three players can join to manage the tavern together. This new game mode promises to elevate the simulation experience by allowing collaboration and teamwork, which could result in more exciting and fun gameplay dynamics.
Players can use the gold earned to expand their tavern, grow crops, and unlock new recipes. As the business grows, there are opportunities to design and decorate new rooms, hire staff, and experiment with innovative drinks and dishes. This modular approach allows each player to bring their own style and personality to the business.
Additionally, Travellers Rest has been optimized for play on Steam Deck, which has proven to be a considerable advantage for those looking to relax after a busy day. This game has become a favorite in life simulation and cozy gaming communities, reinforcing its position in an increasingly competitive market. Players interested in exploring multiplayer should remember to back up their saved games to avoid any inconvenience during the transition to this new mode.
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