Reconstruct and decorate old homes
House Flipper 2 is a premium simulation game from Frozen District where players will have the opportunity to renovate and decorate old homes. This home design game places you in the shoes of a rookie home flipper who’s set on helping out the community of the fictional town, Pinnacove.
In House Flipper 2, players will have the freedom to allow their creativity to take over as they rebuild homes from the ground up. This sequel to the highly acclaimed game, House Flipper, improves on the original gameplay and introduces a number of new mechanics.
Take on different projects
Similar to the first installment, House Flipper 2 will feature an engaging Story Mode where players can take on a number of projects that come into their in-game emails. These projects can range from simple jobs to detailed and time-consuming renovations with specific instructions. If you prefer something more freeform and laidback, you can opt to play in Sandbox Mode and create projects from scratch.
Regardless of which mode you choose to play in, the game will present all of its visuals with high-quality 3D graphics that allow you to feel as if you’ve stepped foot into each house in person. The game takes place in a first-person perspective so that you can better visualize where to place a furniture piece or get a better look at every angle of the room as you decorate.
Due to the astounding visuals and the immersive experience this game offers, players should also take note of the minimum system requirements needed to properly run the game with minimal to no issues. Your device will need at least 20 GB of available storage space, as well as a 64-bit processor and operating system to accommodate all the necessary files.
Worth the high specs
Whether you’re someone who enjoys tinkering with various home design tools and decorating spaces or the calming nature of breaking down old walls and repairing rooms, House Flipper 2 creates an all-encompassing interior design and home-building experience. The lifelike visuals and entertaining missions in the two distinct game modes also make it easy to overlook the high-spec requirements, as well.