![]() House Flipper VR gives the player a go at trying their hand at buying rundown houses and fixing them up in an attempt to meet the needs of a specific buyer. But before having the funding to purchase even the least expensive of these houses, the primary gameplay loop necessitates they take on a few cleanup gigs to build up funds. However, these side jobs aren’t really too different from the big ones where the player does flip a house. They are simply more restricted, as the player is required to finish the job in the way the house-owner would prefer. What I mean by this is best illustrated by an example. An early side job in the game is requested by a woman who owns a house inhabited not only by her but also her mischievous cat. The feline fiend finds flipping ferns fairly fun, and has decided to do so the morning of its birthday evening festivities. Apparently, this means that the owner can’t cancel her trip to the library or at least postpone it for 15 minutes to clean up the mess and wants the player to take care of things for her. Oddly, a secondary request comes along with the first one, this one for a birthday cake for her cat. This does bring up the question of when was this person planning on doing this pastry pickup if her pet hadn’t decided to attempt fernicide this morning. Whatever the case, the player arrives at the customers residence with a small list of tasks to achieve. These can be monitored from the player’s right wrist, as a button there causes the per-room list of tasks to float just above the right arm. ![]() ![]() ![]() These tasks include picking up the tipped over planters, sweeping up the spilled dirt, and watering the plants. Of course, the cake needs to be delivered as well. After all of these tasks, or at least 70% of them are done, the player can leave the residence to collect at least a portion of the monetary reward. To complete these tasks, the player has more than a few tools available to them. These tools are, and we’re assuming this since it is the less illegal of the two explanations, graciously left for the player to use by the homeowners with the complete understanding that they are being offered to the player as a gift and not just a loaner that the player was most definitely not meant to take off with when the job was finished. ![]()
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