I have been playing Hamster Inn, from the Hyperbeard studio, for a few days and it is one of those cute, attractive and addictive games. It is a casual management game with a few downsides that could affect the way the player perceives it.
In this game, you’ll take on the role of a restaurant owner catering to a diverse clientele of furry guests. As the assistant to Hamsterin, the hotel manager, you’ll oversee the development of the small hotel from the ground up.
Your establishment serves multiple purposes, functioning as both a hotel for guests to stay and a restaurant offering a variety of dishes. Your primary objective is to maximize customer satisfaction ratings, which serve as benchmarks for attracting future patrons.
Your responsibilities include attracting customers, assigning rooms, fulfilling food orders, collecting sunflower seeds (the in-game currency), and ultimately ensuring the hotel’s rating reaches its peak.
To enhance the ambiance, various decorations are available for customization within the restaurant. Customers come in different varieties, ranging from cute bears to adorable pandas, each with unique preferences. It’s crucial to bring your best efforts to meet their demands and ensure the long-term success of both you and your hotel.
While this game offers a delightful and relaxing experience, its lack of cloud save support may disappoint players who prefer cross-device compatibility or wish to safeguard their progress. Additionally, as you progress further into the game, prices tend to become excessively high, potentially hindering enjoyment for some players.
Hamster Inn has officially launched on both Android and iOS platforms. It is free, but as mentioned before, it has some in app purchases and in game ads.