However, as I said above, the big issue with House Flipper is the limited amount of items and choices on offer, outside of choosing their colour or design. The catalogue reminds me a lot of Car Mechanic Simulator in that you can search for specific items (which is very useful) by typing in their name, or you can browse various categories such as furniture, walls, floor, and installations. The tasks themselves are straightforward enough – you have a weapon tool wheel which allows you to easily switch between your various roles and pushing the Touchpad brings up the catalogue of items which you can purchase. ![]() However, it’s bad because it means you’re essentially completing a checklist with no free will or room for improvisation outside of what colour you want the specific object to be. It’s great because as you walk into a room the game will tell you exactly what colour to paint the walls, how much trash still needs to be picked up, what tiles to use on the floor, and what items to install. Thankfully, although each task has a backstory which details what the homeowner wants you to do, the game provides handy checklists for each of the jobs so you don’t forget what you’re supposed to be doing – this is both a good and bad thing. However, just as I’ve seen with a few games recently, such as Two Point Hospital, Spaceland and Glass Masquerade 2, there is a difference between the PC and Console versions – namely, less content.īut, before I get into that, let’s take a look at what you’ll be doing for hours upon hours within Radiator Replacement Simulator House Flipper…Īlthough the item choice isn’t very big, there are a lot of colours and designs.Īs stated above, the first five to ten hours of the game will be spent taking tasks from various people and completing a set of instructions given to you. Initially released back in 2018 on PC by developer Empyrean Games and Publisher PlayWay (who are known for their simulator games – including the brilliant Car Mechanic Simulator which I reviewed last year), the addictive renovation game is now available on the PS4 and Xbox One thanks to publisher Frozen District. If you have, you’ve probably thought “I could do that”, well, now you can thanks to House Flipper – you don’t even have to put on your trousers! Have you ever sat there on your day off, or every day if you’re unemployed, wearing nothing but your pants as you binge on daytime TV, flicking through the endless shows about antiques, car boot sales, decorating, and auctions? If so, you’ve probably come across Homes under the Hammer, a show where people buy houses at auction and then do them up to either resell, rent them, or simply turn them into their dream home. ![]() *Incoming reference only British people will probably get*
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