Check in 2 adventure with Hotel Dash 2: Lost Luxuries¸ the wildest time management game! This year, DinerTown is a strong candidate to host the International French Fry Festival. To house the festival visitors, help Flo and Quinn excavate themed hotels built many years ago and turn them into exotic resorts! Playing as Flo, prepare to glide down zip lines to prep rooms, deliver luggage, cater to guests’ requests, and renovate each hotel with unique accents. Will you uncover and restore enough hotels for the festival or will a sneaky competitor sabotage your efforts?
Flo ask her arch nemesis, Mr. Big that DinerTown wants a French Fry Festival for 30 Years, but every year DinerTown lost the bid to Donutville. Mr. Big needs Flo and Quinn to bring the Hotels back!
Gameplay[]
Like Hotel Dash Suite Success, you have a hotel and you have to meet guests, carry cases, serve food, sometimes they ask for towels or pillows and collect tip and laundry. This time, this includes shortcuts Flo must use!
If you are looking for a game that will test your skills in managing hotels, catering to guests, and renovating exotic resorts, then you should try Hotel Dash 2: Lost Luxuries. This game is the sequel to the popular Hotel Dash game, where you help Flo and Quinn run different hotels in DinerTown. In this game, you will have to restore five nature-themed hotels that were built many years ago and turn them into luxurious destinations for the International French Fry Festival. You will also have to deal with unique guests like scuba divers, genies, and snowboarders, who have different needs and requests.
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Hotel Dash 2: Lost Luxuries is a game that will also reward your efforts and your achievements. You will earn money for each level that you complete successfully, which you can use to buy upgrades and decorations for your hotels. You will also unlock hidden parts of the hotels, such as spas, pools, and gardens, which will increase your guests' satisfaction and tips. You will also earn trophies for completing special challenges, such as serving a certain number of guests or earning a certain amount of money.
System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/Win7 CPU: 1.2 GHz RAM: 512 MB DirectX: 9.0 Hard Drive: 89 MB
The game begins with one decrepit tree motel which Flo and Quinn (mostly Flo) must run and upgrade until it becomes a five star palace. Guests soon arrive and Flo must bring them their luggage, provide room service and housekeeping, and eventually help them check out. Money earned in each round can be used to upgrade the rooms, beautify the hotel, or add much needed necessities like a cart so Flo can handle more requests at a time. Extra points can be earned if you have Flo "chain" tasks like serving room service several times in a row, rather than having the poor woman run back to the lobby each time someone wants something. Star upgrades on a room earn you stars which can be spent clearing away debris and uncovering hidden trunks which contain map fragments. Why map fragments? Because, unlike in Hotel Dash: Suite Success, you don't really know the location of the hotels that need to be upgraded, so you need to find those map fragments to suss out your next locations.
Analysis: Creating a sequel to a successful time management game is a tricky business. Some series rest on their laurels, simply repeating the same old gameplay over and over without adding anything new (not to name names, but their initials are FF). Kef Sensei has definitely not done that this time around. Although the basic gameplay remains the same as in Hotel Dash: Suite Success, they have created subtle changes here and there which alters the strategy the player takes and definitely ramps up the difficulty. Kef Sensei has also cranked the graphics and each hotel is a visual delight.
Perhaps the biggest criticism of Hotel Dash: Suite Success was the ease of the game. Most players could blow through the 50 levels with an expert rating on the first try and finish the game in a day. The subtle changes to the transportation routes, the cart attachments, and a shuffling of the upgrade prices means that Hotel Dash: Lost Luxuries is a much tougher game. You may have to go back several times if you want to achieve the trophy for perfect levels. Kef Sensei has also dropped the "endless" mode of gameplay, allowing the gamer to concentrate solely on the epic story of Flo, Quinn, Mr. Big, and the French Fry Festival.
Hotel Dash: Lost Luxuries is time management done fantastically well, challenging, amusing, beautiful, and frantic. Take a few minutes and get sucked into the world of Flo and Dinertown. The gameplay is easy to pick up, the learning curve is gradual, and the action is frantic, causing the gamer to want to try to expert a level just one more time...