Once players get to Winterberry inBear and Breakfast, they will need to start heating their B&Bs for guests. Although getting it set up might seem easy, players will have to pay close attention to weather and other factors to keep it going in thissimulation game on Steam.

Heating Basics in Bear and Breakfast

In order to start heating things up, Hank will first need to build a utility room. These are built basically the same way players can build bedrooms orbathrooms inBear and Breakfast. There is a quest chain that teaches players about the basics:

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There are three levels of heating and fuel storage inBear and Breakfast, and each will require Hank to collect building materials from around the Dump in A24.

The basic heater will not heat the building very well, and it will plow through fuel so fast that Hank will have troublecollecting enough inBear and Breakfastto keep the heaters going. Thankfully, he unlocks the second and third levels of heaters fairly quickly, which both work far better than the level 1 heater, and neither of them use up fuel as quickly.

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While it is bad to keep guests cold at any property, they cannot be too warm. Build at least three level 2 heating units or two level 3 heating units and keep them filled with fuel to make sure that the location is warm enough at all times. Jax can later be hired in order to keep these full in thisweird little simulation game.

Fuel Locations in Bear and Breakfast

Fuel is a big deal. Not only is it used to heat the cabins, but it is also needed forcooking inBear and Breakfast. There are several locations where players can pick up more for themselves.

Winterberry Locations for Fuel:

Places to Buy Fuel:

Players can’tsell items inBear and Breakfast, but they can buy some. Here are the locations that sell fuel:

Bear and Breakfastis available for PC and is coming soon to Switch.

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