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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Game Time! Ann's Resort Lite Game Review


Ann's Resort Lite

Last Updated: 2011

Company: Gang Zeng

# of Levels: Made it to Level 7

Price I Paid: N/A, Though the full game costs $2.79

Time Spent Playing: 20 Minutes

Storyline: Help Ann multi-task her way through different restaurants

Review:

- There are no instructions or tutorial indicating how to play the game.
- You can't pre-program any of Ann's future actions making the game play a lot slower.

- This is like every other restaurant game out there. It add's nothing new or different, making it the poor man's version of Diner Dash. Plus all the screens (see picture 1 and 3) are so basic which makes it feel like it took ten minutes to make.
- There are no upgrades available to purchase so what you're playing with in level 1, is what you will be playing with for the rest of the game.
- There are 3 different locations in the 7 levels that I played but all the locations offer the same three food item instead of food changing and becoming higher class as you move throughout the game.

Overall:
This restaurant game is a poor substitute in comparison to better games like Diner Dash or Penguin's Diner because it add's nothing and gives you no upgrading options and won't let you pre-program actions. If you see a game that looks interesting to play, always TRY the lite version before you buy the real version. A lot of games, like this one, are crap.



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