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A hotel-building sim that promises tropical resort fantasy but lands closer to glorified busywork - approach with managed expectations and a high tolerance for to-do lists.

I went into Hotel Life: A Resort Simulator expecting something in the neighbourhood of Two Point Hospital or even a lighter Tropico - a management game with meaningful decisions about staffing ratios, profit margins, and facility upgrades. What I got instead was a first-person fetch-quest wrapped in a construction sim skin. The core loop tasks you with personally restocking guestrooms, cooking food, handling check-ins, and cleaning up before you can afford to hire staff to do any of it for you. The progression fantasy of going from overworked one-man operation to polished resort manager is genuinely coherent on paper, but the early hours lean so hard on direct-action busywork that the management layer the game is actually selling you on stays locked behind a wall of chores. When the construction side clicks, there is something worth engaging with. You pick a location, lay out facilities like reception desks, restaurants, pool areas, bungalows, and suites, and decorate them with a reasonable palette of materials - wood, concrete, stone, plaster. Unlockable upgrades like a DJ stage, sauna, or sports equipment give you targets to work toward, and the guest review system, where happier guests generate better ratings that drive further bookings, creates a feedback loop that at least gestures toward proper simulation depth. Free mode, where you start from scratch with full build access, is where the game is most comfortable with itself. Campaign scenarios, by contrast, frontload the repetitive tasks without enough momentum or reward structure to make them feel like progression. The audio situation is genuinely baffling. There is no ambient soundtrack during construction or renovation, just silence. For a genre that lives or dies on keeping players in a productive headspace, dead audio is a serious design failure. The pacing compounds it - simulation games need a rhythm, and Hotel Life struggles to establish one. The AI guest behaviour is functional but shallow, and there is no notable mod ecosystem to speak of, which means what you see at launch is largely what you get long-term. Who should still consider it? Players who specifically want a first-person, behind-the-scenes hotel experience rather than a top-down tycoon game will find some novelty here that other sims do not offer. The building tools are accessible enough for newcomers to the genre, and the slow burn from errand-runner to resort manager does eventually pay off for patient players. But the Steam community has not been kind - the user review score sits firmly in negative territory - and that reflects a real gap between the game's ambitions and its execution. If your wish list is specifically "hotel sim with direct guest interaction," it fills that niche. If you want strategic depth or a satisfying management challenge, the competition does it better. Diego, Scout Team

Hotel Life: A Resort Simulator

Hotel Life: A Resort Simulator

12 oct 2023Ringzero Game StudioNacon
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A hotel-building sim that promises tropical resort fantasy but lands closer to glorified busywork - approach with managed expectations and a high tolerance for to-do lists.

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I went into Hotel Life: A Resort Simulator expecting something in the neighbourhood of Two Point Hospital or even a lighter Tropico - a management game with meaningful decisions about staffing ratios, profit margins, and facility upgrades. What I got instead was a first-person fetch-quest wrapped in a construction sim skin. The core loop tasks you with personally restocking guestrooms, cooking food, handling check-ins, and cleaning up before you can afford to hire staff to do any of it for you. The progression fantasy of going from overworked one-man operation to polished resort manager is genuinely coherent on paper, but the early hours lean so hard on direct-action busywork that the management layer the game is actually selling you on stays locked behind a wall of chores. When the construction side clicks, there is something worth engaging with. You pick a location, lay out facilities like reception desks, restaurants, pool areas, bungalows, and suites, and decorate them with a reasonable palette of materials - wood, concrete, stone, plaster. Unlockable upgrades like a DJ stage, sauna, or sports equipment give you targets to work toward, and the guest review system, where happier guests generate better ratings that drive further bookings, creates a feedback loop that at least gestures toward proper simulation depth. Free mode, where you start from scratch with full build access, is where the game is most comfortable with itself. Campaign scenarios, by contrast, frontload the repetitive tasks without enough momentum or reward structure to make them feel like progression. The audio situation is genuinely baffling. There is no ambient soundtrack during construction or renovation, just silence. For a genre that lives or dies on keeping players in a productive headspace, dead audio is a serious design failure. The pacing compounds it - simulation games need a rhythm, and Hotel Life struggles to establish one. The AI guest behaviour is functional but shallow, and there is no notable mod ecosystem to speak of, which means what you see at launch is largely what you get long-term. Who should still consider it? Players who specifically want a first-person, behind-the-scenes hotel experience rather than a top-down tycoon game will find some novelty here that other sims do not offer. The building tools are accessible enough for newcomers to the genre, and the slow burn from errand-runner to resort manager does eventually pay off for patient players. But the Steam community has not been kind - the user review score sits firmly in negative territory - and that reflects a real gap between the game's ambitions and its execution. If your wish list is specifically "hotel sim with direct guest interaction," it fills that niche. If you want strategic depth or a satisfying management challenge, the competition does it better.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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