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Virtual Resort: Spring Break

List Price: $19.99
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Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
Brand: Eidos
Binding: CD-ROM
Release Date: 2002-09-10
ESRB Age Rating: Teen

Features:

  • Build and watch a virtual paradise for wild students
  • 12 different islands and over 50 different structures to build
  • manage staff, attractions, events, prices, guests and more
  • Play your own party music and take snapshots of cool moments
  • For one player

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PC Gamer (1-year)

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Customer Reviews:

fun game [Posted on 2006-07-10]
Yes. if you enjoy sim games, buy this one.. many different senarios to play..


Break [Posted on 2007-01-05]
Almost like gimme a break, theres no additions, extra downloads. Started to get a little bored. It's now in the back of my closet!!


Didn't run on Windows XP....??? [Posted on 2007-04-02]
I could not get this game to run on my Windows XP system. It is an older game and I got it for really cheap, so I'm not too bothered by it. Still, it would crash when I tried to place a building. A message to the company went unanswered - probably because of the game's age and using the patch did not help.


Great Music--Fun Game [Posted on 2007-05-22]
I loved the music for this game and the 20 bucks i spent on this thing when i bought a few years ago was well spent. Its the oldest game for my computer that i still play, probably because there are no sequels, but i burnt the music to a cd and can listen to it in my car. For the 3.50 the game is going at now you might as well just buy it to try it, then again you have to factor in shipping cost, but all in all a great game especially for under ten dollars.


Still a great game despite its age [Posted on 2007-09-15]
I purchased the Beach Life version (identical as far as I can tell) when it was still brand new and am still enjoying it today. It is a welcome break over the near monopoly that Maxis/EA has over the Simulation genre with the Sims and Sim City series.

While the graphics are par for what was released around that time, it was the gameplay that kept me hooked. Sure it had its faults, but with a small learning curve, I was building resorts like a pro in no time. I personally don't like sim games that you can breeze straight through and a couple of the scenarios did have me retrying them a few times before finally passing them.

The music in the game is pretty good for the game, mimicking something you may here in Cancun or Ibiza, changing tempos between daylight and nighttime hours. And the sound effects are a nice touch as well from the vomiting of drunk guests and splashing at the pool to the sizzle of burgers on the beach grill.


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