Hotel Renovator
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1 763 😀     471 😒
76,08%

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$9.99
$24.99

Hotel Renovator Reviews

Unleash your inner designer and renovate the hotel of your dreams! Embark on a makeover journey to turn this worn-out place into a successful getaway. Play with thousands of furniture pieces and accessories, and manage the hotel to get 5-star reviews!
App ID1214470
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Focus Entertainment
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Steam Trading Cards
Genres Casual, Indie, Simulation, Adventure
Release Date7 Mar, 2023
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages Portuguese - Brazil, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Russian, English, Korean, Spanish - Latin America, Ukrainian, Czech, Polish

Hotel Renovator
2 234 Total Reviews
1 763 Positive Reviews
471 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

Hotel Renovator has garnered a total of 2 234 reviews, with 1 763 positive reviews and 471 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 453 minutes
love
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 972 minutes
I cannot play because it is so laggy
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 3121 minutes
It was lagging at first and still kind of do but i got it to work a little better. I loved the game. I do recommend the game as well. It is a great relaxer go to. I also love to design so this is perfect for me. I am glad i purchased the game.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 222 minutes
It's hard to judge too much right now. The designing isn't really intuitive and having to run around all the time while supposedly having an Assistant is... Bleh. But, I do like it more than Gas Station Sim. I'll keep at it on my days off.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1342 minutes
I like the game, just wish it worked better, it is overpriced for how buggy it is. I've had to reload the game a few times due to glitches, which is slightly annoying, but recently I've hit a bug that has stopped me from continuing the story line. It's impossible to complete a room. went through troubleshooting, no working solutions in the community.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 1230 minutes
Hotel Renovator is fun, but it has a few quirks that can make it a bit frustrating at times. The premise is solid—you’re tasked with renovating a dilapidated hotel into a beautiful space—but some design choices could use a little fine-tuning. One of the biggest issues is the floor numbering system. It’s confusing when you’re trying to figure out your progress. For example, you might see “+6” for a level in the elevator, but then you’re working on floor 5 or 7. It throws you off, making it hard to keep track of where you’re at or what you’re supposed to be doing. A clearer system would make the flow of the game much smoother. Another frustration is the free movement when placing furniture. While it sounds nice in theory, it gets old quickly when you’re trying to line things up perfectly in larger rooms. Without a grid system or some form of snap-to-placement feature, it becomes a guessing game, especially when you're trying to avoid wasting space. A grid option or an alignment tool would go a long way to making the placement process less tedious. The item placement checklist could use some tweaking. Right now, it doesn’t account for room size. For example, in a huge room, the checklist looks the same as it would in a small one, which often leads to wasting space or leaving areas empty. If the checklist were adjusted based on the room size, it would help players fill the space more efficiently and avoid unused areas. Lastly, running around every floor to pick up cash tips gets annoying after a while. While it adds a little extra task to the game, it can feel repetitive and slows down the overall flow when you’re trying to focus on renovations. Overall, Hotel Renovator is a great game at its core—renovating a run-down hotel is genuinely satisfying. However, the lack of clarity in floor numbering, the free placement of furniture, an unadjusted checklist for larger rooms, and the tedious task of collecting tips can make the experience feel a little clunky at times. If these issues get ironed out, it could be a much smoother and more enjoyable game. But if you’re okay with these quirks, it’s still a fun way to unleash your inner designer.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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