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Hotel Dracula

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35%Game Brain Score
humor
grinding, stability
46% User Score Based on 26 reviews

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Hotel Dracula is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Baked Games and was released on February 8, 2018. It received neutral reviews from players.

In "Hotel Dracula," players pressured to help Count Dracula manage his hotel and restaurants, serving both human and vampire guests around the clock. Alongside regular duties like cleaning rooms and taking orders, players must keep the peace between guests and deal with any inappropriate behavior using garlic or other tools. It's a challenging but rewarding task to increase profits and ensure a satisfying stay for all visitors.

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46%
Audience ScoreBased on 26 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • The game has a fun monster theme that appeals to fans of Diner Dash-style games.
  • Players reported that the game runs smoothly without glitches or bugs during gameplay.
  • The graphics are aesthetically pleasing and the game offers a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of classic time management games.
  • The game requires excessive grinding to progress, making it feel repetitive and tedious.
  • Many players experienced frustrating bugs and glitches that hindered gameplay, especially during busy moments.
  • The overall execution of the game is considered low quality, with limited variety and poor balance in gameplay mechanics.
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express frustration with the grinding aspect of the game, noting that it is a mandatory requirement for progression rather than an optional activity. While the game includes mini-games to help alleviate the grind, many feel that the necessity of grinding detracts from the overall enjoyment, especially when it is tied directly to advancing through the game.

    • “I only played it for a couple of minutes, but that has more to do with the fact that it requires a lot of grinding, which I'm not a big fan of, especially for this kind of game.”
    • “Now grinding wouldn't be a problem if it wasn't required to progress through the game, but it is a requirement to move to the next map.”
    • “I'd be okay with grinding if it was for additional content to the main game, like pictures for an album or achievements, but not this.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game is inconsistent, with some players reporting a smooth experience free of glitches, while others encounter significant bugs and issues that disrupt gameplay, particularly during crowded scenarios. Overall, the game's stability appears to detract from the enjoyment, with many users expressing frustration over its technical shortcomings.

    • “I was hoping for a nice time management game but got a buggy, repetitive mess instead.”
    • “Sometimes, while being crowded, the game stops working. When I try to serve a dish, the character just stands in front of the table while I click on it. Really annoying bugs and glitches that ruin what could be a fun little time waster.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by its fast pace and engaging spinning plate mechanics; however, players find the in-game economy to be overly challenging and the core level mechanics poorly designed.

    • “The gameplay is really fast-paced and engaging.”
    • “The spinning plate mechanics are well-designed and add an interesting layer to the gameplay.”
    • “The spinning plate mechanics are competently made, but the in-game economy is oppressively steep.”
    • “On top of that, the main mechanics of the levels seem to be extremely poorly designed.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are generally praised for being aesthetically pleasing and fitting well with the theme, described as "fantastic." However, some users note that it feels like the same game with just updated visuals. Overall, the graphics contribute positively to the gaming experience.

    • “The theme is great, the graphics are nice on 'fantastic', and I enjoyed playing Hotel Dracula.”
    • “It's the same game with different graphics.”
    • “It's aesthetically pleasing with its theme.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users highlight the humor in the game as a standout feature, often sharing their enjoyment through entertaining playthroughs on platforms like YouTube. The comedic elements contribute significantly to the overall experience, making it a memorable aspect for players.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely top-notch, with clever writing and hilarious character interactions that kept me laughing throughout.”
    • “I love how the game blends absurdity with wit, making every moment feel fresh and entertaining.”
    • “The comedic timing in the dialogue is perfect, and the quirky scenarios had me in stitches!”
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Hotel Dracula is a casual simulation game.

Hotel Dracula is available on Nintendo Switch, PC and Windows.

Hotel Dracula was released on February 8, 2018.

Hotel Dracula was developed by Baked Games.

Hotel Dracula has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its grinding.

Hotel Dracula is a single player game.

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