| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 52 times |
| Classification: | Horror Games |
Have you ever wanted to operate a haunted mansion with a lot additional chainsaws and pentagrams? Horror Hotel: Scary Room. Tycoon places you in command of a scary theme park. Your job is simple: create terrifying rooms, hire frightening actors, and earn money by watching others panic out.

It's very easy to get started, but it takes some planning to master the profit flow.
To begin with, you have a basic room and some cash. Your character can be moved throughout the flat map using WASD, directional keys, or mouse and drag. As your first duty, you must obtain fresh rooms, as well as each one deserves a different terrifying story.
First I obtained a torture chamber in the form of Texas Chainsaw Killing, and then She added a pentagram area with an Exorcist motif. When you gain money, head to the repair booths and spend the funds on scarier accessories, better graphics, and improved players. The menu is easy to use: just click, buy, and watch your park growth.
Blue NPCs, who are your customers, come into your business looking for fun. When you get close to them, your character automatically speaks with them—no need to remember complicated button combinations.
Show people to available rooms, let the players do their thing, and collect the money that comes out after each safe scare. The key is to keep places clean and useful. You'll be constantly moving from room to room to clean up, fix chainsaws, and let the next group of thrill-seekers in.
As your business expands, you might employ helpers to handle maintenance and repairs. This allows your to devote greater amounts of time to growth. The game keeps track of what customers say about your business.
If you keep it clean and scary enough, you'll move up in the ranks. I became obsessed with getting every last dollar out of my setup. I did this by buying more expensive players like skeletons and masked crazy people and decorating rooms with more and more crazy props.
You want to be the best Horror Room owner possible, with your park's every inch set up to make as many people scream as possible and make as much money as possible.
You will not lose your progress until you remove the cache from your computer or switch devices. It's extremely fast; I experienced no lag regardless of whether I got dozens many NPCs and many locations open at the same time.
Any old PC or phone that runs on potatoes will be able to run this. The controls work fine; on desktop, the click-and-drag action feels a little floaty, but it does its job. The simple "tap to move" method for mobile touch controls works fine.
There are no concerns with how easy yet reactive it is; yet, desktop players may find that moving using a mouse is not as exact as WASD.
You can use the Arrow buttons, WASD, or mouse clicks and drags to navigate the desktop. Auto-selects buyers when the character is closed.
To move on a phone, press and drag your finger. When near NPCs, it will automatically communicate with them.
Growth your business slowly and make sure that your main goal of Horror Hotel: Scary Room as many people as possible is met by giving them an unforgettable experience at your building. Review good things about your business, fix and clean up daily damage, enjoy the scariest buildings and decorations, and get ready to take it to the top. Have fun!