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12/27/2011

Jane's Hotel Review

Jane's Hotel
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Just purchased this CD and have installed the game using THREE different operating systems -- Windows 98, XP & Vista systems and the game crashes at the Same Moment with the Same Error on the .exe file. Thought it was an issue with the version of DirectX, but not (I tried it with versions 7a and 9). If you're having the same problem, then I wouldn't think it's your system in regards to memory and the video card. My system exceeds the minimum requirements to play this game. Have emailed the manufacturer but have not heard back yet.
********DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT********

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12/01/2011

Fairy Godmother Tycoon Review

Fairy Godmother Tycoon
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"Fairy Godmother Tycoon" is the first "Tycoon" game I ever played, and because of how great it is I've become addicted to playing the whole Tycoon series!
In this game you've been hired by the Fairy Godmother to re-build her potions empire. Your goal is to increase sales & take business away from the competition, ultimately putting them out of business. You do this by:
*Checking the weather report daily, as this lets you know the percentage of the population that will need your potions that day.
*Ensuring that you purchase enough stock each day & that you've priced the potions appropriately - if you price them too high no one will buy, but if you set the price too low you won't make enough of a profit.
*Choosing how much to spend on marketing & research
*Paying attention to the sales reports to see how happy your customers are, the number of lost sales, & how you are doing in relation to the competition.
*And purchasing upgrades that will allow you to:
1. Help your store look better
2. Decrease the time it takes to make potions
3. Keep customers entertained while they're waiting
4. Increase wharehouse size
5. Put various spells on townspeople & competition
If you find that you need additional funds to get going, you can always visit the loanshark - but the interest rates are REALLY high!
You can also make additional cash by helping out various fairytale characters like the tortoise & the hare, the 3 bears, & Rapunzal in hysterical fairy-tale spin-offs/spoofs that pop up here & there.
It might sound complicated but its really not - a great tutorial is included that walks you through everything - in fact, it's one of the best tutorials I've seen.
Overall, this game is AWESOME! But be warned, it's HIGHLY addictive! I think it would be great for older kids as well as adults. I am 37 years old & couldn't get enough of it!

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Fairy Godmother Tycoon gives you the chance to the power behind the world of fairy tales. Climb the ranks of the Fairy Godmother's operation, then set up shop in different villages across the land. Check the weather forecast each day to find out which curses will strike the peasant village. Buy supplies and upgrades to create magic potions, set your prices, manage your inventory and hire contractors to help move your product. Sell your potions at top dollars and put the competition out of business. Start building your empire in Fairy Godmother Tycoon today!

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8/22/2011

Turbo Subs Review

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I just installed this game yesterday, and it's a whole lot of fun to play. This is a basic time management game, like Cake Mania or Diner Dash, which are also a lot of fun.
The goal of this game is to prepare orders for diners quickly in order to get enough tips to upgrade your restaurant (and get through the level) so that you can make more $$ for more upgrades. You play Rebecca, and you work with your brother Robert, who makes the subs. Customers come in and order various subs, drinks, chips, desserts, coffee, etc, and you have to manage your time in providing them with their order. Certain things take longer to prepare, and you have to be able to do more than one thing at once so that the customer doesn't leave in a huff. It's also important to collect your tips quickly, partially so you can wait on more customers, but also because thieves show up and will steal your hard earned $$ if you aren't fast enough.
I also have Turbo Pizza, Cake Mania, and Diner Dash, which are also fun. This game is very similar to those, but it has the thief character, which those others don't have. Also, while you can use your $$ to buy upgrades, certain levels come with free upgrades, which of course mean more work. There are also a few search-and-find mini games that can earn you more $$ for upgrades.
This game is a lot of fun and I highly recommend it for people who like time management style games.

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6/26/2011

Restaurant Empire Review

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Maybe not perfect, but I'd still buy it again.
Here are the pros:
* Campaign mode is not impossible to complete. With some other games like almost all the versions of SimCity, I find it almost impossible to successfully complete their demands, but with Restaurant Empire, it's much easier. In fact, it may be a little too easy. See "cons" below.
* Graphics are great. Not stunning, but great.
* Graphics *control* is fabulous. Best in any game I've ever played. You can rotate the game in a smooth, continuous motion. You can tilt your view from about 15 degrees above horizontal to straight overhead. You can zoom in and out effortlessly. I've never had so much control over my view in a game. Wonderful!
* Plot is cute. You're going to be the wonderboy of the culinary world, out to save the world from the evil OmniFood corporation, known for cheating in the food contests and genetically modifying their food.
Cons:
* Campaign may be a little too easy. In the beginning of the game, it sets goals that are very challenging. Having your fledgling restaurant make $40,000 in a month, for example, is incredibly difficult with the resources you have at that point. However, once you get past step 5 or 6 (in an 18-scenario campaign), it gets much easier. In fact, I started losing on purpose to build up cash for the next step - and on one or two occasions, I won anyway, without even meaning to. A little frustrating.
* There are a few annoying stereotypes to deal with. The mobster from Italy... well, he speaks-a in-a very annoying-a way-a, if you get my drift. But that's nothing compared to the black chef who is supposed to be from Louisiana, but speaks likes he's from South Central, "homey". And there's only one woman in the game, and she's demure and waffle-y, letting your character tell her to do whatever you want. She's only too happy to do what you tell her, but only if you promise you think she's capable. Not a huge con, but annoying enough to get me to save my game and quit every once in a while.
* There's not as much control as some people would like. I, for one, would have liked a recipe interface where I could add ingredients to certain recipes (or even create my own), or similarly tinker. As it stands, you can only change the quality of ingredients or decide whether or not to use optional ingredients. I understand there would be a lot more programming involved if one were able to create recipes, but I'm one who likes micromanagement. I also missed the ability to tailor my training program - the only thing you can do at this point is put a specific amount of money towards training in general. You can't target specific staff members (i.e., newly hired personnel).
* Lastly, there's only one campaign! Sure, it's long. Sure, you can change the way you play and either draw it out (and make loads of cash) or see how fast you can complete it. But in the long run, it's still the same things you have to acheive to finish, and that could get boring really fast.
All in all, this is a very good game. Much better than my previous restaurant sim, Fast Food Tycoon 2. And here are two gameplay hints for those of you who decide to purchase it:
1. There's a website for the game...Go there and download a patch for the game - it'll fix some of the minor problems and improve some aspects that needed tweaking. However, you have to follow this order: Install game from cd. Input cd code from back of jewel case. *Then* install the patch. Otherwise, your cd code won't work, and you'll have to start over.
2. Close any programs you may have running in the background, such as AIM or another messenger program. I had a few problems with the game freezing up on me, and only if I had all my background programs stopped was I guaranteed a problem-free game.
Enjoy!

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Turn your small restaurant into a massive chain that rakes in the money! / Rated E: Everyone

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