
If they sort their technical issues out and optimize some of the horribly clunky or missed features, this game would be one if my favourites for sure. But I do hope it gets some very much needed updates in the future. Otherwise I don't know if I'd recommend it at all at this stage. If the art style and idea is something you'd absolutely love, rather get it for pc. I do not recommend buying this game for the switch at all. All of this is, as I said, such a shame because the idea, the art style and character designs are amazing. Sometimes things just don't work, even though I'm never sure if it's a bug or just the horrible controls again.

Since trash (one of the two currencies) gets more rare and harder to find later on, this would have been a good opportunity to give the player and additional option to get trash (recycling of old items). There are also smaller issues that just make the game seem unpolished in other aspects: you can't sell or otherwise get value out of any items you collected, bought or crafted. The idea overall is amazing too but it just doesn't work out that well. It has a lovely art style, such a fun story and wonderful characters. Which would be a shame because this game is so charming in almost all other aspect than the technical ones. It is honestly so annoying that I considered getting a refund if possible. And because this is a crafting and building and cooking game, you will have to do A LOT of that. You have to press a or b a dozen times before doing ONE simple action in the menu. Never have I seen such overly complicated and unoptimized controls. But what makes clunky game elements like this even worse on the switch are the extremely awful controls. It's not fun, it takes forever and I have no idea what the plan behind it was. The cooking mechanic for example isn't fun at all on the switch and I can't imagine that it's much better on pc. In several instances the game just seems unpolished or downright unfinished. Loading times on the switch are way too long for a game like this and get longer the more you play. Most notably, I experienced several game crashes, which aren't that bad luckily thanks to the auto save feature but it's annoying nontheless. Most notably, I experienced several This is a beautiful game but sadly seems very unpolished and not at all optimized for the switch console. See our complete guide to all Quests in The Thicket and Timber Crossing regions below.This is a beautiful game but sadly seems very unpolished and not at all optimized for the switch console. The Quests are quick to complete, but as you complete them, you will earn new unlocks for furniture recipes, Collectables, decorations, and clothing. After you complete a set of Quests, you will then be directed to a new region where you will complete new Quests and so on. The Quests, therefore, are organized by region. In Bear and Breakfast, you travel to different regions to open up Bed and Breakfast resorts. It should be noted that these are just the Main Quests the Management Jobs (aka Placard Jobs) will be described in another part of the Wiki.

There will be some overlap as some Quests cannot be completed until other Quests have been done. There are many Quests to complete, and this walkthrough will organize those Quests in sequential order by region. With the help of Fin, a blue plastic Shark who serves as a guide in this new endeavor, Hank must restore and run multiple bed and breakfast spots throughout the different regions in an effort to bring back Humans to the area. You play as Hank, a well-meaning, eager bear who finds himself in a unique position of owning and managing a bed and breakfast. Bear and Breakfast is a management game with some RPG elements.
