Chloe's Dream Resort
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Another mid-game
This is another one of those games that is good for killing time if you have some spare time on your hands. There are better ones out there, but if you don't want to dig around you could find yourself enjoying this.
It can be a bit challenging later on as things get busier in later stages.
Same as most TMGs, the graphics are flat and stylized as you can see in the screenshots, but that doesn't effect enjoyment all that much.
I'd say the worst thing is that it's too short as many TMGs also tend to be.
November 25, 2011
Resort Fun!
Working at a resort myself I've learned the ins and outs of pleasing guests.
But, this isn't your average resort game. Chloe has to deal with all different types of scenarios and different types of guests. From skiing to riding roller coasters, she does it all!
Great game! The visuals were very appealing and the graphics were very clean.
January 14, 2012
Adorable, addicting, amusing!
I think the most important thing to mention in this review? This game is SO replayable!
I'm not sure what it is about this game that makes it so fantastic. It's a classic time management game. With fun characters, amusing plots, silly bits. Easy to catch onto. I love the different nightmares (you click to get rid of them so they don't upset your guests), the silly negatives (bird pooping on their bodies anyone?), and the fun themes (the beach, the mountains, the amusement park)
I've played the game through many times now. This is not a one time play by any means! Each time it's still amusing, interesting, and poses some challenge to me.
No, it isn't the most complex time management, but it isn't overly simple. Not too clicky. Not repetitive. Great way to waste time. Think I'll go play it again (and as a DD? this is a MUST BUY if you didn't before!!!)
June 4, 2012
Entertaining TM Game
This is one of the TM games that I prefer, in the sense that certain upgrades and money from resort to resort were kept, which made the game easier overall. If you can't get expert scores the first time around, you can always go back with your saved upgrades to help you.
My only complaint is that the last resort seemed to jump a level in difficulty compared to the first four. The last resort really keeps you on your toes, while the first four allows you to relax quite a bit.
February 17, 2012
Great Time Management Game
I really enjoyed this time management game. The level of difficulty was just right. Lovely scenes, easy explanation of what was needed to be done.
January 15, 2012
Waiting for number2
Similar to Sally's Spa but still fun.
March 3, 2012
it does the job, but nothing more
in this time management video game, you are an overworked office droid who falls asleep in her cube afterhours a little too often. in this game, your task is to invest your sleeping hours by helping to fix up Dream Land Resorts and to scare away monsters that are the stuff of nightmares for your fellow overworked colleagues.
graphics: average, nothing special. the game is surprisingly slow for this genre. between each level, there is a quick-match game where you click on two cards that have matching items on them. if you match them all, you win an upgrade to your resort.
music: annoyingly repetitive.
storyline: um, silly. the developers could have come up with a better premise for this game.
my interaction: one hour demo, and i've no plans to purchase this game.
perhaps ironically, one of my favourite ways to waste time is to play time management video games. so of course, i've played a LOT of them (and i own a lot of them, too!). but compared to those games, this is a "functional" game but nothing very special (that translates to mean: "this game is not addictive"). i recommend with reservations because there are better time management video games out there to get yourself wrapped up in.
June 4, 2012
An OK Time Management Game
I bought this game after really enjoying the trial hour. After about 3 levels, I got bored. I never finished the game.
It's not a bad game, just not one of the better of it's type. The graphics were fine - cartoon style - and the challenge was good, but not enough to really stretch your mind.
January 16, 2012
Sweet dreams
The first time I tried this game I had only ever played the Dash-style games and am really into getting expert scores, so when I couldn't achieve on on an early level despite pretty "optimal" play, I deleted it. I hadn't played any of the Sally's Salon type games before and didn't understand that what you're supposed to do is go back and replay those levels AFTER you've gotten all your upgrades in the later levels.
Knowing this, when it came up as a DD I gave it another shot and quite enjoyed it!
The basic gameplay is simple; you're running a resort that offers different services and customers show up with requests for these services. You simply drag the customers to the appropriate location and then click on them to perform the service, or click on items they desire, then on them. Occasionally hazards appear and yet again, you just click to get rid of them.
The fun comes from the cute animations and fun graphics, and the variety of different resorts and activities for the customers; there are five resorts with different themes: ski, beach, forest/mountain, amusement park, and casino. (That means a different set of treatments for each resort, unlike other games in this genre that have the same set of treatments throughout the game.) Each customer also has a satisfaction level, represented by hearts, and your goal is to keep them at full satisfaction so you get higher tips from them. And if a customer loses all their hearts, they get angry and leave and you get no money from them!
You can also upgrade your resort between levels with the money you earn. Occasionally you get mini-games that let you add more "stations", i.e. more capacity for a type of service. There are three types: looking out for specific parts as they're "thrown" into the air and clicking on them before they disappear, a matching game, and a slot game which involves clicking at the right time to freeze items in the slots to get three in a row. These games aren't too challenging, but they're pretty fun and are a nice break in the regular gameplay.
There is usually enough going on to keep you busy and constantly taking care of customers or dealing with hazards, but it's not so overwhelming that you're losing a steady stream of customers. Not the frenetic pace of some of the Dash games or the Frenzy series. I would have preferred a higher level of difficulty as it seemed quite easy to get the expert scores on the levels, but the difficulty level might be good for those of you who just like to relax and play. :)
June 11, 2012
REALLY GOOD GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!
I vas really like this game. Good graphics,storyline. If you like TM games try this!
March 10, 2012