Bloody Hell Hotel is an interesting hotel management simulator that incorporates elements of farming games like Stardew Valley into the mix. Though as the title suggests, it comes with a twist. In Bloody Hell Hotel, the player is a centuries-old vampire that wakes up in their dilapidated estate. They then decide to convert the old structure into a hotel.
Now, as the operator of a budding hotel business, players need to spruce the place up, serve guests, and clean out the dungeons. With the lovely, Tim Burton-esque visuals, Bloody Hell Hotel is like Stardew Valley’s gothic older sibling – and definitely one worth watching out for.
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Bloody Hell Hotel has been described as Stardew Valley but imbued with vampiric horror. The game’s announcement trailer showcases fast-paced action, with the vampire character using mystical powers to sweep floors telekinetically, move furniture with a wave of their hand, and even zoom through hallways at incredible speeds. It’s a fun and unique take on management sim mechanics, so the title already has that going for it.
Once the hotel is up and running, the player must also attend to the guests. This means growing crops, foraging for cooking ingredients, and caring for undead farm animals. The game’s Steam page even hints that the player can cook dishes with human meat in them. It’s reminiscent of Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon – just delightfully morbid, which makes it Tim Burton-esque both aesthetically and conceptually. Though, of course, the patrons aren’t the only ones who need nourishment. The player character needs blood to regenerate their powers, so it’s essential to feed on the hotel guests.
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