Compara los precios de Chinese inn en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ChaoYe Liu. Publicado por Happy Home Company. Lanzado el 11/1/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Simulation.

A retro 1998 Chinese inn management sim re-released on Steam, best suited for players craving a nostalgic, low-pressure tycoon loop with distinctly East Asian flavor.

My first instinct when I see a 1998 management title ported to Steam is to check two things: does the core loop hold up, and did anyone bother polishing the controls for a modern audience. Chinese Inn lands somewhere in the middle on both counts. Originally released in 1998 and brought back to Steam in 2017, this is a straightforward shop-keeper sim wrapped in traditional Chinese aesthetics. You run a roadside inn, expand your menu, hire clerks to handle the floor, and furnish the place with progressively better gear. The stated goal is to become the premier inn in the land, which in practice means hitting revenue milestones and outfitting your establishment before the game decides you have won. The decision-making layer is deliberately thin. There is no rival AI that will actively undercut you, no supply chain to sweat over, and no catastrophic event that wipes your progress. You choose which dishes to research, which staff to hire, and how to allocate your furniture budget. Veterans of deeper tycoon games like Game Dev Tycoon or even the restaurant-sim subgenre will notice the absence of interlocking systems almost immediately. Progression feels linear: unlock a dish, serve more customers, earn money, repeat. That is not a fatal flaw if you know what you are signing up for, but it does mean the management ceiling is low. Where the game earns goodwill is atmosphere. The pixel art and period-appropriate Chinese inn setting are genuinely charming, and the multilingual support (English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese) suggests the developer wanted the experience to reach players who grew up with the original. The Steam community has flagged some compatibility headaches on Windows 10, including crashes on launch and text encoding issues. Those are real problems and worth factoring in before you commit. There is no indication of post-launch patches addressing them, so do a quick search on the community hub before purchasing if you are on a modern OS. For strategy and sim players who typically want optimizer loops and late-game complexity, Chinese Inn will feel underpowered. The roughly 74 Steam reviews sit at about 77 percent positive, which tells me its audience has largely found it by seeking nostalgia or cultural curiosity rather than depth. If you are in that camp, the short runtime and gentle difficulty curve are assets. If you need a management sim to grow teeth somewhere around hour five, look elsewhere. Diego, Scout Team

Chinese inn

Chinese inn

11 ene 2018ChaoYe LiuHappy Home Company
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A retro 1998 Chinese inn management sim re-released on Steam, best suited for players craving a nostalgic, low-pressure tycoon loop with distinctly East Asian flavor.

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My first instinct when I see a 1998 management title ported to Steam is to check two things: does the core loop hold up, and did anyone bother polishing the controls for a modern audience. Chinese Inn lands somewhere in the middle on both counts. Originally released in 1998 and brought back to Steam in 2017, this is a straightforward shop-keeper sim wrapped in traditional Chinese aesthetics. You run a roadside inn, expand your menu, hire clerks to handle the floor, and furnish the place with progressively better gear. The stated goal is to become the premier inn in the land, which in practice means hitting revenue milestones and outfitting your establishment before the game decides you have won. The decision-making layer is deliberately thin. There is no rival AI that will actively undercut you, no supply chain to sweat over, and no catastrophic event that wipes your progress. You choose which dishes to research, which staff to hire, and how to allocate your furniture budget. Veterans of deeper tycoon games like Game Dev Tycoon or even the restaurant-sim subgenre will notice the absence of interlocking systems almost immediately. Progression feels linear: unlock a dish, serve more customers, earn money, repeat. That is not a fatal flaw if you know what you are signing up for, but it does mean the management ceiling is low. Where the game earns goodwill is atmosphere. The pixel art and period-appropriate Chinese inn setting are genuinely charming, and the multilingual support (English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese) suggests the developer wanted the experience to reach players who grew up with the original. The Steam community has flagged some compatibility headaches on Windows 10, including crashes on launch and text encoding issues. Those are real problems and worth factoring in before you commit. There is no indication of post-launch patches addressing them, so do a quick search on the community hub before purchasing if you are on a modern OS. For strategy and sim players who typically want optimizer loops and late-game complexity, Chinese Inn will feel underpowered. The roughly 74 Steam reviews sit at about 77 percent positive, which tells me its audience has largely found it by seeking nostalgia or cultural curiosity rather than depth. If you are in that camp, the short runtime and gentle difficulty curve are assets. If you need a management sim to grow teeth somewhere around hour five, look elsewhere.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieRetroChinese-StyleTycoonMenu ManagementStaff HiringShort PlaytimeNostalgicShop Management

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OS
Windows XP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 6.0
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
Support DirectX
Sound Card
Support DirectX

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ChaoYe Liu
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Happy Home Company
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