Most of the game titles comment themselves and everyone knows what to expect of one or another game. So Build It! Miami Beach Resort by Cerasus Media is no exception in this case, still the developers try to diversify it, introducing enough twists to convince... Read more
The plot deals with Claire Parker who has entered into the hotel business. In fact, it is closer to time management games like Cake Mania than other building simulations because of the fact that you are actually controlling only one worker who is apparently responsible for each and every task that you are assigning. This means the player is not able to improve skills or train additional workers, although this is far from a disadvantage - in fact, it’s a kind of relief that simplifies an otherwise very hectic game.
What is great about Build It! Miami Beach Resort is the fact that you pick up all the buildings and money from the former level to the next, so that all your plans really pay off, and it is simply great to see your resort really growing over time. Although it still lacks the freedom to build anywhere you want. You should mind, there is always a strong relation between your income, the attractiveness of your beach resort, and the number of buildings of each group. While your goals never change, and always consist of a certain number of tourists, a specific attractiveness rating, and your account balance, the construction tasks vary greatly in each level, thereby being the real challenge. On top of that you only have a specific number of building permits in each level, so that it often requires a lot of strategic thinking to reach your goals and to fulfill the construction tasks.
While the graphics of Build It! Miami Beach Resort are definitely easy on the eyes, the presentation of the game is still a bit lifeless. The only person on the map is Claire, there are no surfers on the sea, no tourists, and no cars on the streets, which is a small letdown, because after twenty levels it just gets boring to watch Claire running hire an there around a deserted resort.
Taking no notice to the minor faults, we admit that it is not bad game and can draw your attention for a while. So plan and watch your business growing!