About This Game Jane is coming back again! Having restored the chain of her family hotels, she decided to try her hand at real estate business. Now you have a great chance to build your own city together with our successful business lady! Get ready, you will have very much to do: construct houses and electric power stations, build up the city infrastructure, hire the best workers, use the latest technical equipment and make all citizens happy! If you work good enough, all your dreams will come true in this challenging time management game from Realore! Help Jane to build the best city in the neighborhood and enjoy hours of addictive gameplay! •Lots of challenging levels •Combination of time management and sim-style features •Changing weather conditions •Variety of buildings and houses •Acquire new skills in real estate business Grab it while you can, and TELL YOUR FRIENDS! Follow us on: http://twitter.com/realoregames http://www.facebook.com/RealoreGame b4d347fde0 Title: Jane's RealtyGenre: Adventure, Casual, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:RealorePublisher:QumaronRelease Date: 21 Oct, 2015 Jane's Realty Download 1gb jane's realty 3. jane jan realty. jane alfidi rand realty. all service realty jane lew wv. jane morgan realty. jane rowe realty listings. mary jane roach realtor temple tx. jane roosa edina realty. jane guo real one realty. jayne ward realty. jane dennis watson realty. jane gorman exit realty. jane mcafee realty. jane blickenstaff realty lynchburg va. jerry janes realty bardstown ky. jane's realty 2 trainer. jane herro realty collective. jane berg realty. jane bodrie sotheby’s international realty. jane realty apartments in greenbelt md. jane eng battery park realty the display settings are messed up half the screen is missing and can't fix it to even play the game :(. First things first, this game will play on Windows 10 even though it was orginally released in 2008.This is a classic time management game that has the player completing various tasks before the timer runs out for the level. It has a bit of sim city vibe in the sense that the player has to make sure that each house is supported with water and power, but the levels seem fairly rigid in structure; you won't be building wondeours cities of your own design.No, at it's heart Jane's Reality is a time management, and one that demands a frenzy of clicking at that. There is no relaxed mode or carrying on with a level if the time runs out. The player has to complete various goals while keeping track of tenet happiness and random events that necessitate a clean up or repair order. It starts out slowly enough that learning the gameplay is easy enough, but I soon found out that this is a game that doesn't really like the concept of downtime or taking a moment to breath. Think and work fast!I didn't play more than an hour when I wrote this review, so I don't know about all the issues that might crop up. I did encounter a situation where I one of my goals was to upgrade a house, and getting the ability to do so was difficult. I finally figured out that you have to give enough presents to your tenents to get them to send the request, but it seemed kinds of overly random to me to get the option to full the requirement of the level.The graphics are pretty much what one would expect from a 2008 game. Servicable and not ugly, but hardly cutting edge either. The sound effects are fine, and the music is easily mutable, which is how I play all my games. It seems there are only 24 levels, but since the game only costs $2.99 that doesn't seem unreasonable. In short, if the idea of a fairly difficult, very fast paced time management game appeals to you, then for the price this one is a solid, if not perfect, investment.6\/10. This is a pretty sweet facebook game. I take that last statement back because it's not very fair to facebook games as most of them are much more sorted out than this game - plus they're free. I wouldn't play this game if it was free.... This is a pretty sweet facebook game. I take that last statement back because it's not very fair to facebook games as most of them are much more sorted out than this game - plus they're free. I wouldn't play this game if it was free.... Jane's Realty is terribly unbalanced for such a short game. You will start out with levels that can literally be won in seconds. Place a building or two and mission accomplished. At the end, you are given such absurdly difficult goals you will wonder if the game designers were trying to make the game unplayable (they certainly made it unenjoyable). There are very few levels to play, and time runs out quickly per level. The bulk of the game is actually spent replaying previous levels so that you will have resources you need to pass later levels.If you like repetition and being frustrated, here's your game. If not, spend your three dollars elsewhere.. First things first, this game will play on Windows 10 even though it was orginally released in 2008.This is a classic time management game that has the player completing various tasks before the timer runs out for the level. It has a bit of sim city vibe in the sense that the player has to make sure that each house is supported with water and power, but the levels seem fairly rigid in structure; you won't be building wondeours cities of your own design.No, at it's heart Jane's Reality is a time management, and one that demands a frenzy of clicking at that. There is no relaxed mode or carrying on with a level if the time runs out. The player has to complete various goals while keeping track of tenet happiness and random events that necessitate a clean up or repair order. It starts out slowly enough that learning the gameplay is easy enough, but I soon found out that this is a game that doesn't really like the concept of downtime or taking a moment to breath. Think and work fast!I didn't play more than an hour when I wrote this review, so I don't know about all the issues that might crop up. I did encounter a situation where I one of my goals was to upgrade a house, and getting the ability to do so was difficult. I finally figured out that you have to give enough presents to your tenents to get them to send the request, but it seemed kinds of overly random to me to get the option to full the requirement of the level.The graphics are pretty much what one would expect from a 2008 game. Servicable and not ugly, but hardly cutting edge either. The sound effects are fine, and the music is easily mutable, which is how I play all my games. It seems there are only 24 levels, but since the game only costs $2.99 that doesn't seem unreasonable. In short, if the idea of a fairly difficult, very fast paced time management game appeals to you, then for the price this one is a solid, if not perfect, investment.6\/10. Jane's Realty is terribly unbalanced for such a short game. You will start out with levels that can literally be won in seconds. Place a building or two and mission accomplished. At the end, you are given such absurdly difficult goals you will wonder if the game designers were trying to make the game unplayable (they certainly made it unenjoyable). There are very few levels to play, and time runs out quickly per level. The bulk of the game is actually spent replaying previous levels so that you will have resources you need to pass later levels.If you like repetition and being frustrated, here's your game. If not, spend your three dollars elsewhere.. the display settings are messed up half the screen is missing and can't fix it to even play the game :(
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