Virtual City 2: Paradise Resort
Virtual City 2: Paradise Resort is a Strategy, Time Management, and Single-player video game developed by G5 Entertainment for Multiple Platforms. The game offers immersive gameplay and comes with new buildings, product chains, and as well as new challenges. It acts as a sequel to the previous titles, and now, you can expand your activities to the shining coast of Florida, rocky mountain, snowy land of Alaska, and more. There are four different locations, and each has a set of missions that the player needs to complete at any cost to advance through the game. During the gameplay, you have to create an ice hotel and decorate it to attract visitors and struggle to keep them happy to make money. You can also create hotels, offices, clubs, museums, and other structures to expand your empire to make more money. There are a massive variety of buildings, and you can pick up and drag whatever you want. There are more than fifty-two challenging levels span into four settings such as Snowy Alaska, Blustery Utah, Steamy Nevada, and Sunny Florida. More than twenty-nine mission scenarios available and you can use up to seventy-three building types while playing the game.
#1 Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom
Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom is an Adventure and Single-player video game developed and published by Hudson Soft. The game features the cartoon-like anthropomorphic vegetables and fruits. In the game, the player can take on the role of the knight named Sir Cucumber, who is selected by the king to take down the evil Minister, a Pumpkin who has abducted Princess Tomato. At the start, the player gains a sidekick, Percy the baby persimmon, who provides him with advice and assists throughout the challenging quest. The game plays similar to the Text Adventure, though due to lack of a keyboard, the commands are represented by buttons. The commands in the game are fixed and don’t change during the gameplay. In the game, the player can issue commands to the protagonist of the game. There is only a way to lose is by not being capable of determining which action is needed to proceed or by failing to take down end-game boss.