
It never takes itself too seriously and is full of delightful puns, and of course, bear jokes. Then there’s the humor, which is top notch. From the way characters are animated and move around, to the overall feel of the game, Bear and Breakfast comes across as a Saturday morning cartoon that you get to be a part of. Visually, everything about the game is adorable. The first major stand out of Bear and Breakfast is its style.

Don’t worry, I’ll do my best to avoid more bear puns (although I can assure you the game will not make that same promise to you). The Switch release has been one of my most anticipated Switch releases for quite some time, so here I am, jumping back into the bear-tiful world of Bear and Breakfast. I was fortunate enough to jump in on the PC version when it first launched back in July and have logged over 60 hours in it.
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Your job is to continue to manage this establishment, upgrade everything about it, and unlock even more bed-and-breakfast locations. Through a run-in with a robotic shark (yep, don’t question it), Hank and his friends create the first bed and breakfast in the woods. In Bear and Breakfast, you play as Hank the bear. In short, this is a game you need to download right now. It’s not just an amazing game, it’s absolutely one of the best management sims to come out in years. I was overjoyed when I finally got to play Bear and Breakfast and found that it not only met those expectations but exceeded them. As it grew closer and closer to launch, I was more and more excited but worried that the game couldn’t live up to such high standards.

Its mix of Animal Crossing meets Stardew Valley was a huge appeal as I’m a huge fan of both.

Its visual style and gameplay instantly connected with me when I saw the first trailer. Bear and Breakfast is a game that I’ve been keeping my eye on for quite some time.
