Inn Tycoon
Embark on a soothing journey to the medieval ages with Inn Tycoon – a chill and relaxing game where you shape the serenity of a bygone era. Delicious meals and ice-cold beverages await your service to customers. Increase reputation with various room options and customized furniture. Your dream inn awaits you to experience this magnificent atmosphere.
RECRUIT STAFF FOR BEST SERVICE
Recruit a team of skilled staff to ensure your inn runs like clockwork. From chefs and maids to entertainers, each employee plays a crucial role in creating a seamless and enjoyable stay for your guests. Your customers might be impatient, be careful not to upset them. Remember, Quality Service = Good Tips.
UNEXPECTED SEASONAL CHANGES
Sometimes a cold snowy day, sometimes scorching heat. The frequently changing weather will be felt inside the inn as well. You’ll need to adapt to unexpected situations and handle the varying demands of your customers.
USE REPUTATION TO CREATE FESTIVALS
You’ll be able to organize events and festivals with the fame you’ve gained. Experience chill and relaxing inn management while hearing the music and laughter echoing through the walls.
Steam User 15
Would I recommend this game? Yes the concept is fun and I personally loved the idea.
However- and I am aware it is only early access still, This games would benefit GREATLY from more content and a lot more Balancing.
Examples:
- you get locked out at only 2 tavern pets but they can't keep up with the amount of tips the tavern provides.
- you can only have 70 staff members which quickly stunts you from growing the tavern to the max.
- once I got past 130 days my staff members kept glitching out and patrons would leave angry even though the waitress was at the table- glitched just not setting the food down.
- points provided at level ups are not enough to get the items that you just unlocked for that level. this also means you have to choose to get new items or maybe level up staff. then the wait between points feels really long. I shouldn't feel bored having to wait to improve my tavern and staff.
This is a very fun game and I really would love to see it grow more and for the better. It has such potential to be highly addicting, especially with all the happy jingle sounds of the money. (please make the angry customer sound effect something that can be turned off- it is soooo annoying sounding)
Steam User 10
Sometimes I just want to rest my mind and play without investing years into a game. Inn Tycoon is very relaxing and intuitive. A great choice for vacation since it's easy to put down and pick back up later.
Steam User 8
I beat it in about 7 hours. It has a couple of achievements like hit level 50 and spend 365 days in the game, but I finished it on about day 122 and don't feel like leaving the game run in the background just to get those other achievements.
For now there is nothing else for me to do.
Steam User 5
For a sale price at 5.99, it is a good game to spend a lazy weekend on.
The primary issue is that by day 40, or maybe earlier, you can absolutely steamroll the game by creating 3x3 taverns packed with seating/bar/fireplace. The customer AI has no particular demands, so there is no reason to build anything at all except the highest rate of return space available. The customer happiness mechanic should have more variables... such as "There's not enough beds :(" or "I wish they had skee-ball!"
Maybe the staff limit counters this, but at that point there's not really a big reason to play that far. By day 70 my inn makes 30k+ a day and I can max upgrade everything instantly. There' not enough aspects of decoration to justify anything other than min-maxing.
Alot of the balance is off too. The steam room last upgrade is 12K gold, but the thing barely pays maybe 150 a day. Eventually with the permanent buffs from quests, things just get silly where I'm getting paid like 150 for a bed.
Providing customer more options for food/drink breaks everything. If you have a kitchen with every food option, everything will instantly slow down because customers are ordering everything and it takes a long time to cook. So it ends up being better to simply pack a kitchen with Soups.
Seems like theres many things like this with the balance of the game, I feel like i could list alot. Ultimately, I think people should appreciate it for what the game is -- which is a low cost game to play for ~4 hours and then move on. I'm looking forward to big updates!
Steam User 4
Inn Tycoon was a chill and really easy game to play while working or multitasking like me. Achievements are easy to complete, I completed the main objectives about 10 hours in. First completed game of 2026 and while its nothing to write home about I enjoyed it for what it was.
Steam User 3
There came a point in both games that I played through where I was at a point where I was satisfied with where the state of the inn was at. I was pulling way more money than I could possibly spend and my inn was massive. I just didn't feel like expanding just to spend the money. Great game, lots of fun but gets repetitive.
Steam User 3
What to make of this game?
I wish there would be a button for neutral reviews.
The game is just fine, it works well and has okay-ish gameplay.
It is just so plain and boring.
Most of the time I started the day and then played another game while this game was running in the background.
There is no gameplay somehow, just a tavern simulation running without any thrill or exciting events...
But well, Achievements were easy to obtain by grind so I got this going for me.