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    House Flipper is a unique chance to become a one-man renovation crew.
    Buy, repair and remodel devastated houses.
    Give them a second life and sell them at a profit!



    What you’ve got at your disposal is a set of tools and parts.
    Use them to hammer, drill, nail and screw things together, and do whatever is necessary
    to fit, fix or clean up stuff.



    Experiment with interior designs and decorating styles you like.
    Decorate and furnish interiors with hundreds of unique items that you’re free
    to choose from. Express yourself!



    Do you love interior design and want to fill up empty rooms using your favorite style?
    You can buy an empty apartment and furnish it.
    Do you prefer things only engineers would understand?
    You can focus on repair and installations.
    Are you an expert on the "small move, big change" approach?
    You can buy a decent house and make it perfect by adding some style and fixing stuff.



    The ultimate goal of the house flipping business is profit. Are you a risk taker?
    Do you like to invest? Estimate profit and find the best risk/reward ratio for you.



    The house flipping business is very challenging. Improve and hone your skills.
    Get better tools. Deploy new mechanisms and earn cash so you can to increase
    investment and speed up progress. Have fun! b4d347fde0



Title: House Flipper
Genre: Indie, Simulation
Developer:
Empyrean
Publisher:
Frozen District, PlayWay S.A.
Franchise:
House Flipper
Release Date: 17 May, 2018


Minimum:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 7 (64-bit) or newer
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 3,20GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 955 3,2 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 / AMD R7-260X
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

English,French,Italian,German,Polish,Russian,Simplified Chinese,Czech,Japanese,Korean,Romanian,Turkish,Hungarian,Traditional Chinese,Ukrainian,Greek,Portuguese,Dutch




House Flipper<\/b> is a fun, zen time waster. While you'll see pretty much all the game offers within a few plays, the value is in revisiting and using your creativity within the confines of the system.

Pros:<\/b>
+The game appeals to folks who love cleaning things in games (see Viscera Cleanup Detail games, Stardew Valley, etc)
+Offers a wider scope of approaches than you may originally assume.
+Graphics are generally pretty good looking depending on settings (more on that further below).
+Upgrade paths to perform actions in more efficient ways is very clever.
+Most achievements can be unlocked within a few days of playing.
+You get a New Game+ to fool around with houses you've sold previously. With all the money you should have made in your first play-through you could treat this as a sandbox mode.
+Very cool easter eggs including famous houses from TV and movies.
+Very clean and time saving light logic. Switches will automatically connect to lighting in a smart way, you don't need to fiddle with pairing them up.

Cons:<\/b>
-Game is horribly optimized. The game would run my GPU (GTX 1660) instantly to 100%, even in menus. Locking to 60fps helped but that should probably be the default setting out of the box.
-A touch unstable. Had a few crashes, even after adjusting the graphics. Those crashes would erase any progress on jobs I was performing.
-Installing a shower is THE WORST. I counted nearly 50 separate steps to install a single shower.
-Painting is also quite a slog until you upgrade the skill by a few points.
-Stereotyped characters, and almost no women or minority house buyers.

Meh:<\/b>
=Music and sound effects are the bare minimum, but aren't offensive.
=Almost nothing to do outside of the houses, although there is supposed to be a garden DLC coming soon.
=Some of the houses are very samey.
=What kind of crazy person PUSHES a squeegee?

Suggestions to the devs:<\/b>
~Include an "installed" option to have any mounted item installed automatically at a higher cost.
~Include a shopping list when you are in the store (overlay the current room's need when you are shopping or highlight those items in green in the shop) to help prevent errant purchases.
~Adjust the rate of skill learning. Some skills through normal playthrough get maxed quickly, some never get halfway even after buying and selling dozens of homes.
~Maybe add an estimator skill to tell you how much paint or wall tiles you would need to buy to cover your current room.
~That further back, little strip of wall in the windowpane is a hassle to paint. Could you remove it or make it easier to paint please?

Overall<\/b> I was fairly impressed with the game but I wasn't super surprised about it, the concept and execution are all pretty straightforward and I had a good idea of what I was getting into. The mechanisms allow for relaxing gameplay and some creative touches which make this a great unwind game.. This is one of those games I would call, "A necessary game." House Flipper is fun! It vaguely reminds me of Sims, but yet, is its own thing. House Flipper takes the oddly mundane tasks of painting, tiling floors and walls, and cleaning dirt, and turns them into fun - even addictive - chores. It's a great game for someone like me: I love walking into a giant mess of a house, and turning it into a lovely home worthy of a family in just a few hours' time, in what would normally take a real-life handyman days, if not weeks or even months. There's something very zen and very charming about this game that I just love.. Got repetitive pretty quickly, but if you wanna just chill, paint some walls and vacuum roaches for a bit then this game is for you. I enjoyed it.. Game is fun and relaxing. I have spent some time with the game and planning to play some more. This game, however is far from perfect. I wish developers would add more furniture (sofas, kitchen appliances, etc...). I believe it is the weakest point of this game. After 3 house flips everything seems the be the same. I really want them to add a lot of choices, and make sure that the size of the furniture is scaled to the size of the house (a lot of kitchen furniture do not fit in these houses, and if you want to build very custom kitchen you have just 2 choices of cabinets\u2026 I believe it is week for the \u201chouse flipper\u201d). PLEASE ADD MORE CHOICES SO I CAN FLIP HOUSES AND MAKE ALL OF THEM FEEL UNIQUE! Also, tile selection could be better as well as flooring (why don't we have hard wood floors with different textures????). In addition to limited selection, I believe this game is sponsored by IKEA\u2026 Please look what other home improvement and furniture stores are offering these days! I still love this game, but I wish developers would concentrate on adding a lot more choices for the designs of the house. I am happy about the new DLC which allows to do some work outside (it was really missing) but please do not abandon the core game development!. I can't in good conscience recommend this game, as much as I've enjoyed the time I've spent with it. Put simply, as other people have noted, it feels unfinished.

When I first bought the game, before the garden DLC was announced, it was with the understanding that the game would be added to and improved. Apart from a few items added, little has been actually done to improve the game itself and some actions feel janky, while some areas feel empty. I've come across numerous little bugs and glitches that scream "unpolished". There is still no way to change the external shape\/size of a building, no way to add windows, nor build a new building from scratch, and there are very limited missions.

The most egregious issue, I think, is obvious. They've let out an extremely expensive (as in, nearly the same price as the main game) DLC for gardening, something that should have been added in the original, and almost certainly was planned for the original, until the devs saw dollar signs, given the absolutely awful state of the gardens in the base game.

If you don't shell out the price of the game again for the garden DLC, your yard looks unkempt and awful, something many players previously saw as a promise of the option to fix it being put in the game later on, but now see as a ransom on the aesthetics of your home. "Buy the DLC or it stays hideous".

Pick up the game if on special and you want something mindless to do while listening to podcasts, otherwise, don't bother giving them your money.. The base game is not finished despite leaving early access. They are adding the content that should be in the base game through DLC, then charging for it. The base game is $20 and the DLC that lets you cut the grass ( a basic feature that should have been included in the base game) costs $15.

I tried the game as something I could get into and relax. And you can have a good time with it for a while. I just got really bored with it as there is no challenge and its literally doing the same chores like cleaning the floors, painting the walls and decorating over and over. I dont mind repetition, but not to this extent. I have played for 10 hours and have spent that time doing boring remedial tasks like picking up trash and moping the floors for 7 of those hours. Maybe they should add a DLC that lets me hire someone to clean the house for me. There are "upgrades" you can earn in game that make these tasks quicker, but the houses just get bigger the more you progress so it takes almost the same time.

The graphics are ok, noting nice to look at and nothing glaringly bad.
The music is completely forgettable. Again nothing bad, but nothing great either.

Overall its a meh game that you can relax while playing. Its just way to repetitive and the DLC required to mow the yard is a cash grab tactic.. House Flipper is a fun, addictive time-killer, easy to spend hours in without realising.

BUT

There is a HUGE lack of content in this game. The jobs themselves are interesting and diverse enough, but there is just not enough range of products, wall coverings, floor coverings, fixings and furniture, for a game that is all about interior design. Only having one shower, a handful of different tiles (half of which I will never use because they're not attractive), too many similar paint colours and a general lack of range of products makes the game feel stale quite quickly. Every house starts to look the same after a while.

My other biggest pet peeve with this game is the fact that the tiny little bits of wall around the windows uses the same amount of tiles\/panels as the full-size walls when the paint doesn't behave that way. It's really irritating to use an entire sheet of tiles for one little square.

Thirdly, the game is optimised terribly. If my computer can run things like Skyrim: SE with over a hundred visuals-enhancing mods and Jurassic World Evolution on high settings well, it should NOT be struggling with a reno simulator. Optimisation needs to be reviewed urgently, I shouldn't be tanking to 17fps on my system.

This game could benefit hugely from a big update to its product range and it wouldn't hurt to add some more houses to buy that don't all have the same layout. I love this game, but it needs more to it. A lot more. It seems strange to me to move on to DLC add-ons while the base game still feels incomplete.. Disappointed in the fact that garden dlc cost money for the simple reason that the main game, which was 20+$ was incomplete and redundant, no replay value once you've completed the game.. which takes about 4-5 hours... Think about it..



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