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5 Star Miami Resort

$8.99
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Developer:
familyplay
Publisher:
familyplay
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

In the Champions League of hotel management Lucy has to tackle her next mega project: creating a ground-breaking hotel resort in Miami. And you are her helpful assistant! Which means you're automatically involved in all aspects of the project.

Soon you'll realize that things are quite different in Magic City: now you have to overcome obstacles on linked boards. In some cases you need torches to actually see obstacles. Buildings influence your gameplay, too. As soon as the first guests arrive at your hotel you have to keep their satisfaction level as high as possible.

Are you going to turn your Miami Resort into yet another success story?

  • Clever hotel construction: Create a mega hotel resort with 25 buildings which impact your gameplay
  • Extended boards: Now you can play on linked boards extending over several screens
  • It's all about the right strategy: Choose from exciting Match 3 gameplay with a limited number of turns or a more casual experience on Relax mode.
  • New gameplay experience: Use torches to spot hidden obstacles, and beware of reinforced wooden crates
  • Engage in in-game dialogues: Try out several hilarious multiple choice answers (which won't change the story)
  • Entertaining challenges: Creative challenges and achievements will make sure you will need to use all your talents

We were Inspired By:

  • Gems of War
  • Runefall
  • 10,000,000
  • Zuma
  • You Must Build A Boat
  • Tumblestone
  • Bejeweled

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
17 user reviews
71%
Positive
13 hrs at review
Recommended

If you don’t mind timing elements even in the ‘no turn limit’ mode, then this strategic turn limit, 96 levels M3 is sure to please. Detailed - Big boxes. Which is great not just for those with poorer eyesight but much easier to see to plan your moves. This doesn’t mean that the level is easier due to a multi-screen approach. There are ‘islands’ which you unlock by either clearing your present board or clearing a certain box, then you can go between all of them to accomplish your level objectives. - Islands. There can be different goals in each island, one may have blocks or obstacles, and another has people. This is good, as different objectives in each part makes a level more complex and interesting. - Objectives. Much clearer, as in your info box on left hand of screen it tells you how many people and tiles you have to clear before you can finish a level. It also says how many moves there are left. - Turns. You can actually gain moves as when you ‘finish’...

14 helpful
40 min at review
Not Recommended

I'm a pretty simple person; there are times when I just want a pretty match-3 game and I don't need much story. I usually like this developer's games, but this one didn't click with me, mostly because of the interface. The pieces don't move right; they're slow and they drag like the game is lagging, which it obviously doesn't have the hardware requirements to do. For a mindless diversion, it's got to have that [i]feel,[/i] you know? I'm playing [i]Last Resort[/i] now, which is from the same developer and basically the same game except zombies, and it's fine.

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

same as [url=https://steamcommunity.com/id/dohi64/recommended/636050]rio[/url] and [url=https://steamcommunity.com/id/dohi64/recommended/799080]hawaii[/url] before, the most generic match-3 experience, but pretty much the only thing rokaplay is somewhat (and sometimes) competent at. still has annoyances (tiles spreading in real-time, cascades not making power-ups that still can't be moved, etc.) but all 96 levels are matching here, no arcade crap this time. it takes fucking forever for a bomb to appear when there are no moves left though. it's also a lot more simplified (as in, basic): no specific guest requests, the easiest difficulty without move limit is automatic 3 stars instead of 1, no optional solitaire mini-game, no music, etc.). if you liked the ones before, why not (on deep sale), otherwise there are better options even in this series.

4 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

Miami resort is follow up of Hawaii Resort. Which is a match 3 game (align 3+ tiles to make matches). It is quite light too (<200Mb) and thus takes no time to download and launch. The background story didn't strike me, so ... not much to say. This game contains the expected bonuses when matching more than 3 tiles (bomb, lightning, etc.). etc. More of the same as in previous episode. Main differences: - weapons added (filling up when matching a specific kind of tile) - cascading matches don't create bonuses There are 96 levels. Levels that are only match 3. I just bought this game and wanted to try it out - and ended up finishing it (about 6h in normal mode). Once again, some (very few) levels are badly balanced with definitely too few moves allowed. To get 3 stars at every level, expect some replaying. I've played this on Win7 without any issue.

1 helpful
10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

the game was meh and I had the incentive to finish the entire thing but when I reached the last level it just ends abruptly. there is no music in the game and I don't think your dialogue choices matter.

15 hrs at review
Recommended

*craving for sweets*

6 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is insanely addictive. They've added new stuff to make it different from previous releases such as multiple play spaces per level. I like having only the sound of waves crashing, the repetitive music got annoying in previous games, so this game sounds simply relaxing. For some reason I thought Hawaii resort was more difficult. Here, I'm rarely needing to try a level again to get 3 stars. I'm a fan of difficulty, it's no fun winning every time on the first try. The best time waster out there, money well spent. Lots of fun to be had.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7
  • Processor: Intel Pentium (or similar AMD) 1.5 GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB
  • Storage: 250 MB available space

FAQ

How much does 5 Star Miami Resort cost?

5 Star Miami Resort costs $8.99.

What are the system requirements for 5 Star Miami Resort?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 Processor: Intel Pentium (or similar AMD) 1.5 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 256 MB Storage: 250 MB available space

What platforms is 5 Star Miami Resort available on?

5 Star Miami Resort is available on Windows PC.

Is 5 Star Miami Resort worth buying?

5 Star Miami Resort has 71% positive reviews from 17 players.

When was 5 Star Miami Resort released?

5 Star Miami Resort was released on Jun 25, 2019.

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