Renovating a house is no easy task, so why on Earth would you then buy a game just to do it all again, but on a fake house?
"Developers from Frozen Way and GameFormatic, game development studios based in Krakow, Poland, are excited to announce that they are currently working on the next add-on for "House Flipper".
The "Dine Out" DLC will take players into the delicious world of the restaurant industry and offer them access to a range of new quests, mechanics, and items." - Frozen Way and GameFormatic.
"The Poland-based indie games developer Frozen Way and Empyrean today announced with great thrill and delight that they have just released the “Out of This World” update for their house renovation simulator game “House Flipper“ (the said update is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Poland-based indie games developer Frozen Way and Empyrean today announced with great thrill and delight that they have just released the “Farm” DLC for their house renovation simulator game “House Flipper“ (the said DLC is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
That's actually a funny read.
I'm what I'll call a part time interior designer as I study and do jobs outside of full time work until I set up my own business in it. I've seen the game on steam sales a few times and it's on my wishlist but I dont think I need to be bringing that kind of work home either ha
In an age where young men barely know how to use a screwdriver (if that) I'd say this game could be a learning opportunity for some, much like that Car Mechanic game.
War, surgery, mining, building and planning cities etc are not easy tasks .