- November 3, 2018
- SUBARA
Vacation Hotel Stories
Platforms
About
"Vacation Hotel Stories" is a pretend play game for kids where they can create their own holiday story in a cozy family hotel. Players can customize their hotel, create and manage guest rooms, and participate in various activities such as cooking, gardening, and more. The game encourages creativity, decision-making, and imagination, providing a fun and educational experience for children.





- The game is a great teaching tool for children, providing interactive visuals that enhance learning.
- The game is fun and colorful, making it appealing for kids.
- Many players appreciate the details and creativity in the game.
- Most of the rooms and locations are locked, requiring payment to unlock them.
- Players experience long loading times, which can be frustrating.
- Progress is not saved, causing players to restart from the beginning after closing the app.
monetization
32 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization model of the game has received significant criticism, with many users expressing frustration over the prevalence of in-app purchases and the lack of free content. Players suggest that instead of requiring payment for access to features, the game could implement ad-based unlocks, as many feel unable to spend money on the game. Overall, the consensus is that the monetization strategy detracts from the enjoyment and accessibility of the game, particularly for younger audiences.
“Any of these games have no ads but not everything is free.”
“It has no ads.”
“Really good in-app purchases $3.49.”
“I looked at 'in-app purchases' and I thought, oh okay, just a few purchases, but no, I do not recommend. Also, just make more things free. Never playing any games from the creator, awful app, sorry.”
“It's a horrible game. I was so excited to go to the winter park, and I'm a kid; I can't spend money, so this is the worst game ever. If you want the full game, you have to pay, and they have a bunch of advertising. I want you to get rid of the buying with actual money and just have a bunch of ads. I'm okay with that; I just hate how I have to spend money. I can't even spend money; I'm a kid. I like the game, but I can't even play. Everyone put one star, so this game gets deleted.”
“Why do we have to buy everything? Can't we watch ads to unlock a room for at least 1 hour?”