A free sim game where you’re the landlord
Rent Please!-Landlord Sim is a free simulation mobile video game wherein you can take on the job of managing rental apartments and their facilities. Developed by ShimmerGames, this 2D casual tycoon game features easy property management gameplay with idle game mechanics, so you can simply let your earnings accumulate while offline.
Unlike most games, Rent Please!-Landlord Sim offers optional ads that you can view for in-game rewards. You can also purchase its microtransactions to make your gameplay much easier. It doesn’t have in-depth customization options but unlocking areas and improving your properties still make for an enjoyable time.
Take care of your community
In Rent Please!-Landlord Sim, you play as the child of a property mogul who has decided to strike out on their own. However, after unfortunate encounters, you eventually come back to your father and agree to inherit the job of being a landlord. With an assistant assigned to you, you’re tasked with improving the apartment complex’s rooms and objects, as well as its facilities like the gym and laundromat.
The main goal here is to enrich your budding community with more tenants and better housing. You build apartments, supply them with furniture and appliances, and recruit tenants. These people will also have demands from the facilities, so you need to build and develop those as well. Plus, they’ll sometimes ask for advice and might reward you—or even leave—depending on what you say.
There’s also a checklist that will reward money and progress points toward your level, which will unlock new areas, items, tenants, and locations. You also get a personal room you can decorate. The only downside here is that the tenants’ apartment furniture can’t be personalized, and they’ll all look the same. Fortunately, the game doesn’t aggravate you with ads suddenly playing. You can choose to watch them for rewards.
A solid game that can improve
All in all, Rent Please!-Landlord Sim is a nice little simulation game that doesn’t need much input from you. While its customization options for tenants’ objects are lacking, the rest of the game isn’t a hassle to get used to. It even gives you the option to watch ads for in-game money and doesn’t disrupt your gameplay experience by constantly bombarding you with them.