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What if, instead of trying to go home , you set up a reception desk?

In My Hotel in Another World , your lobby is a Nexus. Your front door doesn't open to a parking lot—it opens to a volcanic wasteland, an elven treetop village, and a cyberpunk alleyway simultaneously.

We’ve all had the dream. You’re walking home after a brutal day at work, and you step through a doorway... only to find yourself standing in a moonlit meadow filled with floating crystals and a three-headed cow staring at you. -ENG- My Hotel in Other World - Build a Hotel a...

There is a deep, satisfying joy in solving the problem of "How do I make a vampire feel welcome?" (Blackout curtains and blood-type selection minibar) while simultaneously dealing with "How do I stop the pixies from short-circuiting the elevator?"

Build a place that exists between seconds. Build a hotel where the continental breakfast includes dragon fruit (literally from a dragon) and the "Do Not Disturb" signs are enchanted to turn intruders into frogs. What if, instead of trying to go home

Because in the end, every world—magic or mundane—needs a good night's sleep.

Welcome to the hottest new genre of simulation gaming and fiction: The premise is simple. You don’t just build a hotel. You build a bridge . The Golden Rule of Interdimensional Lodging In most tycoon games, you worry about location, location, location. Near the beach? Near the airport? Boring. We’ve all had the dream

One day you are negotiating a peace treaty between warring factions in the sauna. The next day, you are simply happy because you finally figured out how to install a USB port next to the rune-casting circle. If you are tired of building the same coffee shop, farm, or city, build a paradox.