Dream Restaurant - Idle Tycoon
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About
"Dream Restaurant - Idle Tycoon" is a casual simulation game where you can build and manage your own restaurant empire. Start from a humble beginning and expand your business by serving delicious food, upgrading your facilities, and hiring staff. With idle gameplay, players can earn profits and progress even when offline. The goal is to turn your small restaurant into a world-famous dining destination.








- The game has a cute design and enjoyable gameplay.
- It offers a fun experience for fans of idle games, with potential for future updates.
- Players appreciate the rewards from watching ads, as they can help progress in the game.
- There are excessive and forced ads that disrupt gameplay, often appearing involuntarily.
- The game suffers from bugs and glitches, including issues with saving progress and unresponsive tutorial prompts.
- Gameplay can be slow and unbalanced, with employees frequently falling asleep and high upgrade costs.
monetization
68 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players expressing frustration over the excessive number of forced ads that disrupt gameplay and hinder progress. Many users feel that the game relies too heavily on ads for advancement, often requiring them to watch lengthy advertisements without adequate rewards, leading to a poor overall experience. While some acknowledge that ads can be beneficial for funding, the consensus is that the current implementation is excessive and detracts significantly from enjoyment.
“The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
“I appreciate that there are no intrusive ads in the game.”
“The in-game purchases are optional and don't feel necessary to enjoy the game.”
“But I hate being forced to watch ads with no rewards.”
“Impossible to play without paying or constantly watching ads.”
“Greedy mf's if not riddled in ads for pressing something, shop is full of microtransactions to solve the problem they keep throwing at your face.”