I played this for maybe 10 minutes and had to get out. Sure the graphics are fine but the game play just doesn't work. Having played pretty much every restaurant type TM there is, not being able to carry more than 1 thing from the get go is insane. Maybe you can upgrade later (?). Not sure I like having to buy to restock kitchen items either. Looks similar to the Bob and Katy series as well.
My kingdom for a new TM game that isn't a redo of something already out there!!!!
This is a 240 level game. It includes MANY extra levels - hunting for the guinea pig, mini games, puzzles...the list goes on. It easy to get lost on where you are with so many "off ramps", bonuses, things to buy, etc.
I like the game overall but so many of the extra levels need to be played on a tablet in order to get the bonus puzzle piece - mainly the "find the guinea pig" levels. There's just no way for someone to click around successfully to meet the goal.
I like the series but I really think the developers went way overboard on the extra stuff. It's going to take quite a while to play through the whole thing, including replaying many levels repeatedly to achieve the level goals. I'll recommend the game, just be prepared to not finish it for quite a while.
Take on the role of Emyr, probably the realm’s most famous hero. That is, until his career was destroyed by a dreadful wound. Now, Emyr works in the tavern.
Very cute game in the same vein as Spooky Mall or Supermarket Management. Stock the cart, fill the displays, keep the floors clean, etc. I like the extra elements of needing to re-order the store supplies, and having to grow your own veggies/fruit. But good lordy are the characters moving slow!! You can buy a speed up grade for the employee but it doesn't do much. The shoppers are moving at a snails pace as well. Great for strategy planning (which you truly don't need that much on the untimed side). If the developers could bump the speed up a notch - I'd be a happy camper!
There's really not that much "extra"in the game compared to the earlier installments. Game play is the usual, you have the option to bring customers in earlier/quicker if you want, shop assistants (cleaning and item making). Bonuses are bought with diamonds and are of all types - faster cleaning, mood improvement, instant item making and MUCH more. Plus the fact that there are a TON of levels, gifts of diamonds/hearts (for improved Angela) and money when you reach certain goals.
Really do love this and so thankful for all of the levels!! No more stopping at 50!!!
If you aren't used to this style of game, and are thinking this is a typical resource gathering time management game, you are not going to enjoy it at all. I love these games.
The "tutorials" levels give you the basics but to understand how do to things, going thru and reading the help guide is the way to go. Games like these are best to start on easy, non military levels and learn as you go. Basics are easy - assign someone to work by clicking on the building, making sure you have enough townspeople to carry out all tasks including moving inventory to storage (got me a few times).
Again, you can't just "Jump in and play" without reading the how to. Take the time, learn the strategies and enjoy it. It's a fun game.
In the spirit of the Emily games (and from the same developers) - but in a hotel, the bar and a couple of other locations that I didn't reach in the demo. The usual mini games are there - clean rooms to gain more room keys is one. Fast paced but not to the point where you can't get anything done.
I was going to post exactly what PennMom posted. LOL - it's a tedious game with the annoying "Super"!! voice...the typos...the waiting and waiting for a level to end...
If you're familiar with the Katy and Bob series - Cake cafe and Safari cafe, this is the exact same thing - down to the freezer for drinks, the game set up and most of the tasks.