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Hotel Dash: Suite Success

Our plucky and inventive protagonist Flo will be doing her best to make another business flourish. This time management game is finely-tuned and full of action – you won’t be bored! As the story goes Flo’s friend Quinn wants to expand her business. In addition to wedding shop she wants to offer honeymoon packages. The problem is once she booked the hotel she discovered that it is not as good as she wants it to be. Here comes Flo who has a great experience in making even the weakest business profitable and successful.
Sometimes I wish that the world was as easy as video games. Imagine how easy will be a life of a hotel manager were he able to drag and drop his guests wherever he wanted to. Sadly real life won’t work this way. But practising the dragging and dropping is possible – try playing Hotel Dash! Running the hotel is not very complicated it seems – as soon as patrons entered they go to the desk to wait for you. You will lead them to the room of your choice. Don’t forget the luggage! There is also feeding them and little necessities such as towels and wake-up calls to care about but mostly you just collect the money.
There are, of course, certain types of guests. Larger parties require bigger rooms and impatient people will make you move faster to keep them happy. You’ll get a pleasant bonus if you match the color guest’s clothes to that of his room which, I admit, took me by surprise.
As in most time management games you can upgrade. Upgrades are the most important parts of the Hotel Dash though. Better carpet in the lobby and more exquisite honey-moon suite are actually the first purpose of your playing.
The whole series present us with colorful characters and Hotel Dash is not the exception. Unique quirks of each type will make you loathe some and like the others.
From the main menu you can choose an endless mode which will offer additional challenge to those with hunger for excitement.
On the downside I found the game somewhat short but it happens all the time with really good ones so I can’t complain. An experienced player will fly through it in one long afternoon. Even then I advise to try it. Still it’s cr?me de la cr?me of the genre, a classic example of a time management game well-made. It, as the best games do, will keep you playing even if you have things to do. And don’t we all crave exactly that?

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