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''Beach Life'' (known as ''Virtual Resort: Spring Break'' in North America) is a
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for
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developed by
Deep Red Games DR Studios (formerly known as Deep Red Games) is a British video game developer based in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom. DRS primarily develops strategy games, such as '' Monopoly Tycoon''. The company was formed in 1998 by Kevin Buckner ...
, published by
Eidos Interactive Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned ''Tomb Raider'', which was in ...
and released on September 6, 2002.


Gameplay

''Beach Life'' is a
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in the same vein as ''
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'' and ''
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''. In the game, the player manages an
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-style holiday resort, complete with themed clubs, bars, and surf shops. Through learning what their guests want from their stay, different kinds of attractions and food and drink establishments can be built to satisfy their needs and make more money. Staff can be hired to help facilitate this, such as cleaners, mechanics, and security guards. Gameplay options themselves come in two forms: the Scenario mode and the Sandbox mode. In Scenario mode, the player works their way through island after island, completing a number of set objectives in each. Their progress on a resort can be hampered by hazards such as shark attacks and thunderstorms, all while they build attractions and cater to the needs of the guests. Once they have beaten a level in Scenario mode, they can unlock it in Sandbox mode. Sandbox mode is essentially a "free-play" mode, where there are no objectives, unlimited time and more building options.


Development

Project leader Steve Beverley stated that the idea of ''Beach Life'' came from "toying with the idea of creating a 'people-watching'
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" inspired by the party culture of
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and
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.
Deep Red Games DR Studios (formerly known as Deep Red Games) is a British video game developer based in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom. DRS primarily develops strategy games, such as '' Monopoly Tycoon''. The company was formed in 1998 by Kevin Buckner ...
pitched this idea to
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executive
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, who supported the convergence of "cheap booze, loud music, romance, polluted water, mosquitoes, hot sun (and) beach volleyball" as "the perfect experience to simulate in a game". The developers of ''Beach Life'' stated the
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were inspired by ''
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'' and '' Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive'', and the features of the game were influenced by '' The Sims: Hot Date'' and ''
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''. Despite receiving a mild
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classification rating of 'Teen', ''Beach Life'' was marketed in Europe as an adult game, with a far more suggestive cover and marketing than the US version. Project lead Steve Beverly stated the studio was "exploring the fine line" between the adult innuendo and a more family-friendly content rating. Reviewers observed many of the "gaudy, voyeuristic details" implied by the marketing were not, in fact, depicted in the game. Brett Todd of ''
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'' noted "the closest you get to adult content here are the bikini babes on the box cover".


Reception

''Beach Life'' received mixed reviews, with review aggregator
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indicating the game received "mixed or average" with an average score of 69 out of 100 based on 14 reviews. Positive reviews of ''Beach Life'' focused on the appeal and novelty of the game's concept. Dan Adams of ''
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'' stated "it's a tycoon game with some personality and a bit of style...it's a fairly simple tycoon game, albeit a relatively fun simple tycoon game...what other game actually tells you to get a certain number of people drunk and hooking up?" Jere Lawrence of ''
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'' similarly stated "''Beach Life'' is fun to muck about with...watching your guests get drunk and go in for some convivial calisthenics on the beach is amusing...the sheer variety of buildings on offer, coupled with the fact that some appeal to women more than men, makes for some interesting strategic challenges." Reviewers of ''Beach Life'' were mixed on the tone and marketing of the game. Jere Lawrence praised the "good sense of humor...that permeates every line of code in this game". Rick Ernst of ''
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'' dismissed the "annoying" presentation of the game, stating "anyone who's made it through puberty will likely be embarrassed by the game's lame toilet humor." Critics of ''Beach Life'' found the visual presentation of the game was dated. Martin Taylor of ''
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'' stated "visually, ''Beach Life'' is unremarkable. Everything is pre-rendered and the islands themselves are devoid of animation." Several critics expressed annoyance that the camera cannot be rotated, creating issues with perspective and item placement. Negative reviews of ''Beach Life'' also critiqued the lack of customization as a significant limitation to the longevity of the gameplay. Cam Shea of ''
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'' stated the game could have used "more hands-on options, such as greater scope in landscaping and customising structures". Allen Rausch of ''
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'' stated that "after finishing the scenarios and a short time fooling around with the maps in sandbox mode, you've basically seen everything the game has to offer." Similarly, Jason Cross of ''
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'' noted "you can't rotate the map, only buildings. Painstakingly bulldozing every shrub in the way of the building you're trying to place is annoying."


References


External links


''Beach Life'' official website
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