I've had my eye on this game since the first teaser since it looked absolutely adorable, and right up my alley. I really wanted to like it. I just can't and this is why. PS: Didn't finish the complete story.
Narrative
You are a bear. You live with your bear mom and dog and bird siblings. One day after living …
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I've had my eye on this game since the first teaser since it looked absolutely adorable, and right up my alley. I really wanted to like it. I just can't and this is why. PS: Didn't finish the complete story.
Narrative
You are a bear. You live with your bear mom and dog and bird siblings. One day after living a sheltered live your mom needs you to go to the swamp and find something. Instead of finding it, you find a robot shark. This shark lures you into some sort of MGM scheme which consists of building hotels/motels/B&Bs whatever you want to call it. During the building of your empire you meet all kinds of colourful human and animal characters.
Gameplay
You have to collect materials, to fix op buildings. Then built furniture for the rooms inside the buildings. These rooms you can rent out. You collect garbage with which you buy decorations to spruce up your hotel. You unlock more buildings through story progression, all of them have increasing amounts of types of rooms the guests want. You add bathrooms, then kitchens, then lounges etc. All of it needs specific furniture you need to craft. You also unlock better furniture through story progression.
Now here are the problems I had with the gameplay.
- It's very repetitive. Collect materials, built beds, built rooms, repeat. However then you unlock the next level of bed, your beds are outdated now and you start over. And this happens very rapidly. Even more fun, higher level furniture is now bigger, so it won't fit anymore and you can edit the rooms, which cannot happen with guests there, so close the shit up and have no money for a night.
- Decoration score is a joke. Your rooms need a decoration score, because certain guests have certain demands for this. However, you can't just make a nice room. To actually achieve the ridiculously high scores it's best to cram the whole wall full of paintings/clocks and the whole floor with carpets. Otherwise you can't get the score. Better decorations slowly get added but they are priced way too high. Think 30 for a score 2 painting, 350 for a score 5 painting....
- Cooking is tedious, heat even more so. The cooking "game" is filling up ingredients and stare at a meter for 10 seconds. You cannot queue recipes, you cannot easily make a big batch, it's stupid. Later you unlock automatic cooking but it comes at a pretty big price.
Later you need to add fuel to heaters. It's impossible to see when they are empty, it's just tedious. You can also automate this but also very expensive.
- It does not respect your time. All you do is run around, collect materials, wait until materials respawn, built new beds, sadly unlock new beds the next day, repeat. Do this for 5 different locations. Run around between them to manage the guests. To unlock stuff, do a tedious fetch quest. And another, and another. Sending you all over the map.
The map btw, atrocious. Cannot zoom out, cannot easily see where you are. In the meantime there is just waiting, and there is nothing fun to do while waiting.
I haven't even started on the inventory.
Setting
It's set in some forest, nature park area. The art style is adorable, animations are good. The game looks absolutely amazing and I loved it. But it cannot save the gameplay.
There is a variety of areas, mostly forest, but also a desert and a snowy area. It's good looking. The music fits, if it works.
Other
I've had music suddenly stop. I've had items I crafted disappear. I've had pathing issues with guests. It's far from bug-free.
Conclusion
The game looks absolutely adorable. I had some fun with it at the start, otherwise I would've refunded after 2h. But it's just some good ideas, with very poor execution. At least one of the aspects needs work to deepen the gameplay. Decorating rooms is just min/maxing making ugly af rooms and is not fun. The quests are just fetch nothing else. The management aspect, basically you can't wait to automate everything. It's also not very deep either. Something needs to happen to improve this game, until then, I would skip.
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