Making Traveler's Rest Kosher

My wife and I have been playing Traveler's Rest and as a challenge I've been thinking about playing the game in Kosher Mode.

This would entail making the inn as kosher as possible in the game, which means:

  • You need to decide at the start whether you will be a Dairy or Meat restaurant
  • You must be fully closed Friday by 6pm and only open Saturday at 7pm.
  • You can't work on Shabbat, including watering plants, preparing material, or purchasing
  • Employees may not work on Shabbat either
  • You can't use any non-kosher ingredient in your food, including pork, seafood, eels, or any dish that is outside of your restaurant's kosher selection
  • You musn't mix milk and meat
  • You can't buy meat at the market since you can't be assured it was given a kosher slaughter

I think it's arguable if there's any kosher meat in Traveler's Rest at all since the method of slaughter is beating.

It's also arguable that there are practical challenges making kosher wine in Traveler's Rest. The wine in Traveler's Rest is fermented but not mevushal, so if an employee serves it, it could be non-kosher unless there's a Jew there to oversee it, which isn't always possible. While this may not matter to non-Jewish patrons, if the inn is to keep its virtual kosher status, it may not be wise to make wine or products that use wine.

What other changes would I need to make to make the game kosher?
What other games like this could we make more kosher, or Jewish?

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