Parlour (or parlor), from the French word parloir, from parler ("to speak"), denotes an "audience chamber". Thus, "parlor" appears to be used as a term denoting "a social space"; prefixes such as "pizza", "tattoo", "billiard", or "betting" describe the setting's other most notable aspect -- beyond socializing.
The Parlor place that the game is refering to is a more like a recreation room, that is a room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual use. The term is common in the United States and Canada, but is less common in the United Kingdom where the preferred term is games room. Often children and teenagers will entertain their friends in the rec room, which is often located in the basement, away from the main living areas of the house. Usually it is a larger space than a living room to have the ability to serve multiple purposes and entertain moderately large groups.
Tabletop games are frequent in recreation rooms. In addition to games played on a normal table are those using custom tables such as table tennis (ping pong), table football (foosball), Table shuffleboard air hockey, and billiards (pool). Other games can include dart boards and arcade games.
King of Parlor is the first game in the recreation room simulation series. The game features 2 Game Modes:
- Scenario Course: Featuring 4 levels, the player can buy the machines, edit them and hire the staff of his Parlor house.
- Expert Course: Play it when you had played scenario mode since it a sort of an advance mode of that one.
Manufacturer's description:
Switching the perspective to "management" from the standpoint of "customer" of only a slingshot, a new genre of simulation games.
Pachinko is easy to pull the interest so many people do not know about the management of pachinko even if you know.
Can experience more realistic sense of "that manages the hole", also joined the live-action production using.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Gambling theme.
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