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Holyday City: Reloaded

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77%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
grinding, monetization
77% User Score Based on 662 reviews

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Holyday City: Reloaded is a single player casual simulation game with a business theme. It was developed by Holyday Studios and was released on April 23, 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Holyday City Reloaded is an idle/clicker City Manager game. Manage your City, export and trade resources, build marinas and send ship missions. Build thousands of buildings to improve your economy and get hundreds of trophies.

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77%
Audience ScoreBased on 662 reviews
graphics12 positive mentions
grinding8 negative mentions

  • The game is surprisingly addictive with steady progression and achievement hunting.
  • It's a great background game that doesn't require real-time commitment and can be enjoyed without spending money.
  • The graphics are cute and colorful, and the game offers a variety of features and events to keep players engaged.
  • The game suffers from slow progression, especially in the late game, which can lead to boredom.
  • There are reports of lost progress and server resets, causing frustration among players.
  • The game has been criticized for its privacy policy and potential spyware concerns, making some players wary.
  • graphics
    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally described as simple and cute, with some users appreciating the design while others find them mediocre or basic. While there are mixed opinions on the overall visual quality, many agree that the graphics are functional and well-suited for the idle game genre, though some criticize the lack of advanced features like 4K support. Overall, the visuals are seen as charming but not groundbreaking, with a few users noting that they can become repetitive over time.

    • “The graphics are cute, and getting a daily code from Twitter/Facebook for a bonus lets you know that the devs are still paying attention to development.”
    • “Easy, fun, cute graphics... never thought I would ever get into this kind of game but I'm hooked.”
    • “It has great graphics and amazing developer support.”
    • “Yes, the graphics are basic.”
    • “It's also badly ported; there's no 4K support or graphics tweaks, but what do people expect from nasty predatory iPhone apps on PC anyway?”
    • “Too slow-paced, graphics are mediocre at best and annoying background music.”
  • gameplay
    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of this idle game is characterized by a mix of fun mechanics and typical adventure capitalist elements, allowing players to buy businesses and upgrades while progressing through various levels. While some users appreciate the simplicity and rewarding nature of the game, others find the gameplay loop repetitive and the progression slow, with certain features locked behind city levels. Overall, it offers a decent experience for casual play, but may become tedious over extended periods.

    • “It's a fun idle game with more mechanics than basic unlocks and upgrades.”
    • “I recommend not to be put off by the appearance of simplicity, because this game's variety and combination of 'prestige' mechanics are endlessly evolving and will always keep things changing.”
    • “The gameplay is that of a true idle game.”
    • “Too many idle games nowadays are too clogged up with difficult mechanics and some even have a steep learning curve, where progression feels very slow.”
    • “Starting with the gameplay, this is a terrible mobile tapper where you just tap your screen to buy upgrades to make your income go up so you can buy more upgrades and watch the numbers go up.”
    • “After 40 minutes of gameplay, it slowed down dramatically, at which point I uninstalled.”
  • music
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating its quality and catchy tunes reminiscent of titles like The Sims 3, while others find it repetitive and annoying, leading them to mute it after a short time. Overall, while the music is noted as decent and enjoyable for brief periods, it tends to become tiresome, detracting from the overall experience.

    • “Its like Adventure Capitalist but with better music.”
    • “Love the music and the mini games.”
    • “I give it a 10/10 rating, good music, very good and polished art, too much depth.”
    • “I forgot what the music in this game sounded like because I muted it after the first week.”
    • “Also, the music is way too repetitive.”
    • “Annoying music, bad graphics.”
  • grinding
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews indicate that the game features a significant amount of grinding, with some players finding it tedious and time-consuming, particularly in the early stages. While some appreciate the fun aspects and potential for enjoyment, many suggest that the game could benefit from updates to reduce grindiness and enhance player interaction. Overall, it is seen as a slow burn that may require a considerable time investment to progress.

    • “Very fun and isn't too grindy for the time being.”
    • “If they update it and make it less grindy and add some more interaction pieces for the beginning, it would be a better game.”
    • “Inevitably, the game becomes quite grindy as you begin to work your way towards the endgame.”
    • “A slow burn, very grindy game that takes many months to complete.”
  • monetization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has been widely criticized as a blatant cash grab, heavily reliant on microtransactions that detract from the overall experience. While some players find enjoyment without spending money, many feel that the game is designed to encourage purchases with minimal returns, leading to a frustrating experience reminiscent of mobile games. Overall, the monetization approach has left a negative impression, overshadowing the game's potential.

    • “Monetization is good, but it feels like playing a mobile phone game.”
    • “Simple to play but loads of fun; there are microtransactions, but you can still have a lot of fun without buying these.”
    • “Daily bonuses are obsoleted within a month, and after a few, your daily accumulated achievements will far surpass any in-game purchases (~$20 worth per day).”
    • “It's been dumped on Steam as a sinister cash grab by greedy mobile developers.”
    • “The game is completely infested with nasty microtransactions.”
    • “Games like this are not worth playing; they are a cash grab that encourage you to spend money with low returns per dollar spent and little impact on progress versus what you were expecting.”
  • story
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is minimal, primarily consisting of brief snippets encountered during leveling up, which some players find lacking. However, others note that despite initial impressions of a simplistic narrative, the game offers addictive gameplay elements that keep players engaged through daily rewards and quests.

    • “Although people might think you are playing some Barbie story children's game, this game is a bit too addictive.”
    • “Check in for your daily rewards (and later on quests at the marina) and you'll progress well while you work/sleep.”
    • “There are little bits of story to read when you level something up.”
    • “☐ story?”
    • “Although people might think you are playing some Barbie story children game, this game is a bit too addictive.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is polarizing; while some players find it increasingly amusing as they progress, others feel it falls flat and lacks genuine comedic value.

    • “The game is funny; the more you play, the more you like it.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is generally perceived as having low replayability, with users indicating that it is more suited for a one-time playthrough rather than multiple sessions.

    • “I changed my mind, it's more of a one-time game, no replay value.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users report a stable experience with minimal glitches, and they appreciate that no content is restricted by real-world currency, contributing to a positive perception of the game's stability.

    • “The only positive point that comes to mind is the lack of glitches, and that no content is locked behind spending real-world currency.”
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159h Median play time
170h Average play time
24-200h Spent by most gamers
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Holyday City: Reloaded is a casual simulation game with business theme.

Holyday City: Reloaded is available on PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck, Windows and others.

On average players spend around 170 hours playing Holyday City: Reloaded.

Holyday City: Reloaded was released on April 23, 2018.

Holyday City: Reloaded was developed by Holyday Studios.

Holyday City: Reloaded has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its grinding.

Holyday City: Reloaded is a single player game.

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