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House Flipper is a Ridiculously In-Depth Game About Repairing and Selling Houses

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House Flipper‘s Steam Greenlight trailer shows us just how ridiculously in-depth the simulation can be.

Do you enjoy watching those shows where people buy old, decrepit houses, fix them up, and then sell them for big bucks? Do you ever think “I could do that!” but don’t have the capital or the patience (or the skill) required to? Well then House Flipper may be the game for you. It’s just popped up on Steam Greenlight, and the trailer you’ll see to the right shows us that the simulation is quite deep, and has the player take on pretty much every aspect of house flipping, from purchase, to repair, to sale.

It’s like The Sims, Viscera Cleanup Detail and Championship Manager all rolled into one, and is looking for your help to get greelit. From the game’s Steam page:

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

At your disposal is a collection of tools and parts. Use them to hammer, drill, nail down, screw, and do what needs to be done to mount, fix or clean up stuff.

Do you love interior design and want fill up empty room in your favourite style? You can buy empty apartment and furnish it.
Do you prefer things only engineers would understand? You can focus on repair and installation.
Are you expert in “small move, big change” approach? You can buy decent house and make it perfect by adding some style and fixing stuff.

If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, be sure to check it out.

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