Technology
Greenheart Games Launches Early Access for Tavern Keeper on November 3
Greenheart Games is set to launch its highly anticipated fantasy business management simulator, Tavern Keeper, into Early Access on November 3, 2023, via Steam. This announcement comes alongside the release of a new story trailer that offers players a sneak peek into the enchanting world they will soon explore.
In a statement, Patrick Klug, Director and Co-Founder of Greenheart Games, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming release. “After 11 years, we’re ready to open the doors to our follow-up to Game Dev Tycoon. Our hybrid management sim, witty RPG, and decoration sandbox game Tavern Keeper will launch into Early Access in November. It’s been a long journey, and we’re thrilled that players can soon experience what we’ve been crafting for them over so many years.”
Prior to the launch, a refreshed demo is now available, providing players with an untimed introduction to the art of tavern keeping. This demo showcases the game’s interactive storytelling and allows users to experiment with the Item Workshop while enjoying the Freeplay mode. The preview is part of the build-up to October’s Next Fest, where fans can immerse themselves in the game’s core mechanics before Early Access officially begins.
Exploring the Whimsical World of Tavern Keeper
The game’s design caters to various playstyles, ensuring that players can enjoy the tavern-keeping experience at their own pace. Whether one prefers to meticulously manage resources or create a visually stunning establishment, Tavern Keeper promises to deliver a delightful experience.
As the launch date approaches, players eagerly await the opportunity to step into this lively fantasy world, where managing, decorating, and storytelling converge in an engaging gameplay experience.
Tavern Keeper will be available on PC through Steam Early Access starting November 3, giving players a chance to embrace their inner tavern keeper in a world filled with charm and creativity.
-
Education8 months agoBrandon University’s Failed $5 Million Project Sparks Oversight Review
-
Science9 months agoMicrosoft Confirms U.S. Law Overrules Canadian Data Sovereignty
-
Lifestyle4 months agoDiscover Aritzia’s Latest Fashion Trends: A Comprehensive Review
-
Lifestyle8 months agoWinnipeg Celebrates Culinary Creativity During Le Burger Week 2025
-
Education8 months agoNew SĆIȺNEW̱ SṮEȽIṮḴEȽ Elementary Opens in Langford for 2025/2026 Year
-
Business5 months agoEngineAI Unveils T800 Humanoid Robot, Setting New Industry Standards
-
Health9 months agoMontreal’s Groupe Marcelle Leads Canadian Cosmetic Industry Growth
-
Science9 months agoTech Innovator Amandipp Singh Transforms Hiring for Disabled
-
Lifestyle2 months agoCanmore’s Le Fournil Bakery to Close After 14 Successful Years
-
Technology9 months agoDragon Ball: Sparking! Zero Launching on Switch and Switch 2 This November
-
Technology4 months agoDigg Relaunches as Founders Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian Join Forces
-
Top Stories5 months agoCanadiens Eye Elias Pettersson: What It Would Cost to Acquire Him
-
Lifestyle6 months agoEdmonton’s Beloved Evolution Wonderlounge Closes, New Era Begins
-
Health7 months agoEganville Leader to Close in 2026 After 123 Years of Reporting
-
Top Stories5 months agoNicol Brothers Shine as Wheat Kings Dominate U18 AAA Hockey
-
Education9 months agoRed River College Launches New Programs to Address Industry Needs
-
Business9 months agoBNA Brewing to Open New Bowling Alley in Downtown Penticton
-
Business8 months agoRocket Lab Reports Strong Q2 2025 Revenue Growth and Future Plans
-
Education6 months agoAlberta Petition Aims to Redirect Funds from Private to Public Schools
-
Education9 months agoAlberta Teachers’ Strike: Potential Impacts on Students and Families
-
Technology7 months agoDiscord Faces Serious Security Breach Affecting Millions
-
Technology9 months agoGoogle Pixel 10 Pro Fold Specs Unveiled Ahead of Launch
-
Education5 months agoʔaq̓am Education Law Enacted, Affirming Self-Governance Rights
-
Education7 months agoDurham Schools Urged to Reconsider Prom Cancellation After Student Protest
