Realore Releases Jane's Hotel

Andy Chalk

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Realore Releases Jane's Hotel


Casual game company Jane's Hotel [http://en.realore.com/].

Unrelated to Jane's Combat Simulations [http://www.mobygames.com/search/quick?q=jane%27s&x=0&y=0], which put you behind the controls of various death-dealing war machines in order to kill as many people as possible, Jane's Hotel puts you behind the desk of a small two-star hotel in order to ensure they all get a good night's sleep. Players will be forced to multitask to succeed, greeting guests at the reception desk, delivering coffee and morning papers, ensuring rooms are cleaned and more. Keeping the guests happy is vital in your quest to gain repute for your establishment and build it from a two-star inn to a glitzy five-star attraction.

Established in 2002, Realore Studios develops and publishes family-oriented games, distributing them as shareware through its own website as well as other authorized resellers. Along with traditional PC titles, the company also produces online and Alice Greenfingers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocketpc].

Aimed squarely at the casual market, Jane's Hotel is simple to play and includes bright, attractive graphics, an upbeat five-track soundtrack and numerous animated characters and objects. A 30-minute evaluation copy is available for download [http://en.realore.com/games/janeshotel/]at the Realore website.


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Redfeather

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Games like this make me wonder when they'll make a game like... Call Center: Customer Service Representative.

I don't really mind games that resemble certain real jobs, as those normally tend to be jobs we find interesting or glamorous (and so rarely resemble their real life counterparts). While I'm sure the game has elements which will make it as successful as any other Sim, hopefully people will ask themselves why.

Why play it? If it's simply to get the pellet of pleasure because you pushed the task bar, then game away my friend. I want something more substantial from my gaming experience than a virtual job I wouldn't find appealing even in the real world.