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Tropical Resort Simulator is a single player and multiplayer open world management game with a economy theme. It was developed by Beardroid Games and was released on May 21, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

ADD TO WISH LIST About the GameManage a business on a paradise islandBuild and manage your beach resort. Welcome guests, make them happy, earn money and invest in expanding your island. Stock your restaurant, offer activities, hire staff, level up to grow your business. You are the manager of a little paradise.Prepare local dishes and cocktailsCollect fresh produce on the island and cook del…

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81%Audience ScoreBased on 47 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
music2 negative mentions

  • Engaging and refreshing simulator blending open world exploration, business management, and treasure hunting with a fun storyline.
  • Developers are highly responsive, frequently fixing bugs and incorporating player feedback, fostering a supportive community.
  • Beautiful island setting with diverse gameplay elements such as fishing, cooking, crafting, and co-op multiplayer support.
  • Currently plagued by numerous bugs including NPC pathing issues, crashes, performance problems, and inconsistent item delivery.
  • Some gameplay mechanics can feel overwhelming or unfinished, such as missing employee management features and lack of certain expected quality-of-life options.
  • Optimization and stability issues cause frequent crashes and stuttering, especially on certain platforms like Steam Deck and lower-end PCs.
  • story

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in the game is enjoyable and adds depth through treasure hunting, adventure, and gradual progression tied to gameplay achievements. While not heavily story-driven, it effectively complements the management simulation elements, making the experience less repetitive and more engaging. Some players note a lack of story introduction and hints, which could improve understanding and progression.

    • “The story is very enjoyable and I love the treasure hunting system and mystery.”
    • “But with the story and a bit of exploration it becomes much more enjoyable and less repetitive.”
    • “It is stressful too as the guests ask more and more of you over time, there is a little story element to it and as you make more money you are able to learn more and allow for the story to progress.”
    • “Clear tutorial despite the absence of any story introduction whatsoever. Please give me a hint that the coconut can respawn, so I don't have to worry about being unable to progress with the story just because uncle wants me to cook it but I already lost the coconut because I threw it on uncle's bald head.”
    • “Why is there only a story mode, but no sandbox mode?”
    • “With the story and a bit of exploration, the game becomes more enjoyable and less repetitive, implying that the initial story presentation is lacking.”
  • gameplay

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a unique and engaging experience, though initial tasks like cleaning trash can feel slow and repetitive. Mechanics such as the slingshot add fun variety, and many players find the simulation enjoyable and immersive enough to play for extended periods without boredom.

    • “Smooth gameplay mechanic.”
    • “I’m only at 12 hours of gameplay so I don’t know if the feeling will last but it’s still one of the rare simulation games I’ve played for more than 10 hours without getting bored.”
    • “Fun gameplay and story to play along with.”
    • “You are only able to throw away 10 pieces of trash at a time while you wait for the boat to return, yet the beach is initially filled with trash, so it takes 20 minutes just to clean and really get into the gameplay.”
    • “I enjoy the time when I have to shoot the slingshot on uncle's bald head (I mean, I need to try out the mechanic. No hard feeling, uncle! Please don't tell my mum..?!)”
    • “Here's what I think of my first 2 hours of gameplay:”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's music repetitive and somewhat annoying, leading some to turn it down during play. Additionally, the mechanic of needing to buy new stereos daily to keep music playing is seen as frustrating.

    • “The music is repetitive, particularly when the stereo volume is turned down.”
    • “Why do I have to buy another stereo every day, or else people get upset that there is no music?”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences occasional glitches related to item purchases disappearing after saving and loading, so it's advisable to use items before saving. Overall, these small stability issues are typical for a new release.

    • “A few glitches where if you order or buy something from a character and save the game, next time you load, items are gone. Best to buy and use before saving!”
    • “Small glitches here and there, which is expected when a game is new.”
  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report that the game suffers from optimization issues causing frequent errors and crashes at startup, requiring multiple restarts to play. Improving optimization is essential for a smoother experience.

  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is considered tedious, with players needing to spend significant time farming ingredients due to an ineffective cooking mechanic. This repetitive resource gathering can detract from the overall experience.

  • graphics

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are not described in detail, indicating minimal or no feedback on this aspect from users.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is appreciated, with players enjoying the developers' witty and entertaining pre-co-op gameplay videos. While the co-op feature itself can be somewhat glitchy, the overall comedic tone adds a fun and engaging layer to the experience.

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Tropical Resort Simulator is a open world management game with economy theme.

Tropical Resort Simulator is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 7 hours playing Tropical Resort Simulator.

Tropical Resort Simulator was released on May 21, 2026.

Tropical Resort Simulator was developed by Beardroid Games.

Tropical Resort Simulator has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Tropical Resort Simulator for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Tropical Resort Simulator is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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