Act swiftly yet calmly to sell your assets at exactly the right time to maximize profits. You play the role of a real estate magnate, and have the pickings of all of the new buildings in your local area.
There are certain repairs that require you to distinguish between colour, and different colours of text are used to identify different things throughout the game.Įach interactive element is clearly outlined in white when you hover over it, and you can change any cockroaches and insects to broken glass to avoid potentially triggering content.Have you got the skills to succeed in the highly competitive world of real estate and property sales? Real Estate Tycoon is a challenging business strategy simulation game for kids and teens where you have to speculate, develop an ever-changing property portfolio, and flip real estate (buy and sell houses) to make a profit.
Initially, many of the locations can be quite dark as they are meant to appear dirty and damaged (there isĪ slider to increase brightness), but by the end of the transformation the locations are bright and colourful. As there is no dialogue, this information is very important to understanding the game, and the game can be played without any audio in full. Your controls, and other pieces of information such as buyer requirements and bank balance are directly overlaid over the gameplay, sometimes making them unclear as they can blend into the background, and are quite small and cannot be adjusted. Whilst there aren't any difficulty settings owing to the nature of the game, you aren't up against the clock so can take as long as you need on each part. It's a detailed game that helps to promote creativity but also encourages thoughtful consideration of budget, income and profit. You select the items you want to put in each area from a catalogue that is filled with hundreds of unique items.Įxtra pieces of content for the game, such as Garden Flipper and Cyberpunk Flipper expand this to include extra areas Garden flipper allows you to re-imagine old outdoor spaces, for example, but they keep the classic gameplay formula unchanged. You have to screw in electric fittings, knock down walls and more to maximise the value of the house before selling it. You use a variety of tools (hammer, cloth and a machine that can instantly sell items) to renew, reshape and reinvent the myriad spaces you buy. Throughout, you need to keep in mind the budget and decide whether you risk spending more for a greater return, or save money but ask for a lower sale price in a delicate balance of spending and income.
With this money, you can then buy bigger houses and afford a wider array of furniture and decorations to furnish them with. You play a solo renovator, and start off with a small amount of money and must buy, clean and fix up an old damaged house before redecorating to a potential buyer's style, then selling it and the old fixtures for a profit. It fosters a sense of creativity and imagination in how you fix your house within budget. It's a blend of money management, detailed interior design and repair right down to the electric circuitry. House Flipper is a simulation game where you renovate old broken houses to make money.