IfTales of the Shirehopes to be a hit, the new indie simulation game has to fall in line with the tropes of the simulation genre. The upcoming simulation game based on the works of Tolkien has had a slow production history thus far, but seems to be on track to release at its most recent date of July 2025.Tales of the Shirehas already had its early access period, receiving mixed reviews from both critics and simulation gamers alike.

Players were quickly able to spot the inspiration behind much ofTales of the Shire’s gameplay even with this early access version. Fishing, cooking, farming, and gathering are staples of plenty of simulation games, all of whichTales of the Shireincludes. Players will also get to create their own Hobbit avatar and decorate their Hobbit Hole. Developers atWeta Workshop have confirmed other featuresnot available duringTales of the Shire’s early access, but quite a bit of the indie simulation game remains in the dark despite being based on such a high-profile IP.

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Tales of the Shire Needs Daily Activities

Seeing asTales of the Shireis following the standard gameplay of the simulation genre, it would be unsurprising to see daily activities or quests make an appearance upon release. Plenty of simulation games,likeDisney Dreamlight ValleyandHello Kitty Island Adventure,feature daily or weekly quests for players to complete for common rewards like crafting items or currency. These quests are a mainstay of simulation games, allowing players to achieve new goals even if long-term ones are completed, such as relationship development with different NPCs or tedious achievements.

No such daily system has beenannounced forTales of the Shire. However, it seems probable that the game will follow this path because it will include so many simulation game staples.Tales of the Shirealso has its own roster of NPC Hobbits, though the exact names and personalities of these characters have yet to be detailed. Considering that players will likely be expected to form relationships with the Hobbits of Bywater, these background daily activities to help players earn necessary items would be a great addition toTales of the Shire.

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What Tales of the Shire’s Version of Daily Activities Could Look Like

Theorizing what gameplay will be used forTales of the Shire’s daily activities becomes a bit simpler when considering what aspects of gameplay the upcoming title has emphasized so far. Hobbits are known for their love of food, having at least seven different meals a day. As such, activities like farming and cooking will be integral torelationships withTales of the Shire’s NPCs. Daily activities for the game would likely encourage this behavior and perhaps reward players with specific ingredients needed or recipes.

It’s important thatTales of the Shire’s version of daily activities does not gate keep certain rewards. Certain simulation games, likeHello Kitty Island Adventure,only allow specific quests in daily activities to be accessible during specific periods of time. Some players find these limits tedious, blocking off certain rewards that could literally be game-changing. While incentivizing players to participate in daily activities is certainly aquestTales of the Shireshould push for, making this crucial part of the gameplay inaccessible may lead to players turning away from the new simulation title after a while. Nevertheless, daily activities will almost certainly be a feature thatTales of the Shireputs its own spin on.

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