Ultimate Gear War
Join the alien war, prepare your gear and protect your base at all cost!
4.14 / 5.00 17,088 ViewsBe the boss of your own bed and breakfast hotel! Expand your hotel as your profits and popularity increases. How good are your time management skills?
The second part in the popular Bed and Breakfast game series. This time with many more levels, lots more upgrades and more help. Be prepared: you will probably fail the first time you play, so think carefully about what upgrades you buy and when! If you fail on a level, you can retry it by hitting 'replay' on the game over screen.
Hint: Speed is important-- focus on upgrades that will speed up work for you (e.g. get rocket boots or a chef) when you first start your business. Don't spend all your money at once; save up to buy more valuable upgrades.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 22, 2011
easy at the beginning
sucks when it gets longer! from 9k it suddenly jumped to 17k goal! ftw!!
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 22, 2011
What the...
For no reason it said me game over 2 time and nothing was wrong!
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 3, 2011
love it!!!!
great game only problem i had with it is that.......... there is no problem LOL
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 22, 2011
Wow.
It's not bad.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 24, 2011
great game
so i have read and agree with all previously mentioned reviews and i think its worth mentioning that YES you can hire help and Yes you can get a lot of different rooms but the ratio of Monetary Income to Number of Patrons shows that rooms like the kitchen have a Massive Monetary income and has the largest Patron capacity.
In the beginning of the game, i noticed this and maxed out my Kitchen and purchased the Chef as soon as I could, but in later levels I realized that the Chef just wasn't cutting it (I would glance over to the Kitchen and see 13 Patrons, most with unhappy faces). It turns out that yes the Chef can cook the meals for you but 1 of his meals feeds 1 person, so he has to cook one meal per person while your character cooks 1 meal and feeds 3 people. There may be other failing ratios in regards to some of the other rooms and each rooms respective caretaker.
Although i realized that i wasn't making any money by parking cars but every patron in the kitchen pays really well, my suggestion would be to leave off the parking lot and take care of the kitchen and the front desk.