Related: Animal Crossing's Home & Shop Dimensions NEED An Upgrade Soonīuyers like the Jantart family and the Jonson family will both request large living rooms, where they can spend time together as a family. Rafael in House Flipper clearly has some extremely specific ideas of what a private space is, but it is left to the player to guess what they are. For most people, a private space to themselves would be whatever room they choose to make it. A flipper can place a door with a lock outside such a room, using the option for an exterior door on the inside of the home, and the issue is still repeated. The player can construct a small room with a single chair, a desk, and a computer or gaming console in House Flipper, for a one-person office space, and Rafael will still voice the same complaint. Rafael will often complain that “ there is no private space for myself.” The game does not offer any elaboration on what this means and giving Rafael his private space is a bit perplexing. He will react negatively if there are any items suited for children in the house, or if there are no bookshelves, but one pet peeve of his is difficult to get past. Rafael Erko is a buyer who is a 28-year-old personal trainer, and self-described “ real man.” He enjoys having a television in the bedroom as well as the living room, large speakers, and bookshelves for his magazine collection. All House Flipper Buyers Expect Fully Furnished Homes
House Flipper is full of secrets, but sometimes understanding the buyers seems like the most elusive part of the game. This means that players aiming to have a specific buyer make the highest bid may need to not just meet that buyer’s needs, but intentionally make the home unappealing to other buyers.
Buyers will list the pros and cons of a house as they make their bids, but even in the rare cases where a buyer has no dislikes, they may not be the top bidder. This means players must learn each buyer’s tastes, and prepare a house ideally suited to them from time of purchase.
Related: How Sims 5 Can Make Jobs And Careers More Interactive While it seems strange that the buyers do not simply move their own furniture into the home and decorate it themselves, the expectation of a furnished house adds to the gameplay of House Flipper, as simply cleaning and repainting a home would likely grow dull much faster. Beyond amenities like sinks, refrigerators, and toilets, if a home does not have a bed placed in it, many buyers will complain that they have no place to sleep, while others will complain about the absence of a television, and other specific furnishings. Players will need to master House Flipper's tools for renovation and repair, but also develop their skills in design and furnishing.
One odd quirk of House Flipper is that the buyers seem to always expect pre-furnished houses. House Flipper has achievements for selling homes to each of the different buyers, so players will need to appeal to individual buyer’s often mercurial moods to unlock each one. There are buyer NPCs, however, and despite these characters having pre-defined likes and dislikes, trying to satisfy the buyers’ often extremely specific desires is complicated, and may sometimes feel impossible.
The profession simulator game House Flipper is a solitary experience, as the player’s first-person view character never sees any NPCs in or outside the homes they renovate, leading to an experience that can be relaxing or eerie, depending on the house in question.