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Property tycoon fantasy on a tight indie budget: buy, clean, furnish, and rent houses while juggling a skill tree, a lawyer, and tenants who may simply refuse to pay.

My first impression sitting down with Estate Agent Simulator was that Kiki Games had quietly assembled a more layered loop than the genre usually delivers, and then the second hour started and the rough edges became unavoidable. This is a first-person, open-world-lite life-and-property sim where you start with $40,000 in seed capital, scout properties on foot or by bus around a small map, negotiate purchase prices, physically clean dirt and wall stains before you can photograph and list each property, then haul furniture from the dealership in your van and place it piece by piece to push up the rental rate. Environmental factors in the neighborhood shift what the market will bear, which adds a thin but genuine economic layer on top of the manual labor grind. The decision-making structure is more interesting than it first appears. A skill tree gates meaningful unlocks: hire a lawyer to sue non-paying tenants, bring on assistants to collect rent so you stop driving circuits around town every payday, and eventually read the in-game newspaper to track market shifts. The fact that even reading a newspaper requires an unlocked skill is a debatable design call, but the late-game setup, where passive rent income funds land purchases and ground-up construction, has a satisfying compounding rhythm that fans of light tycoon loops will recognize. Office management runs through a desktop computer or a mobile tablet, letting you monitor your portfolio without physically visiting every property. That dual-access approach is a small quality-of-life win that shows the developers thought about the mid-game grind. Here is where the honest accounting gets uncomfortable. The game shipped into Early Access in November 2023 with a core loop that works but a presentation that does not inspire confidence. Character models and vehicle assets are visibly low-fidelity, crashes during furnishing sessions were reported at launch alongside keybind bugs that could lock out inventory access entirely, and the settings menu offers limited graphics options. Steam user sentiment has hovered in the low-to-mid positive range across several hundred reviews, which tracks with a game that has a functional concept undermined by incomplete execution. The developer, a small Turkish studio making its PC debut after a mobile game background, has been actively patching and takes Discord feedback seriously, which matters for an Early Access title, but the gap between the game that exists now and the sandbox it wants to be is still wide. For strategy-and-sim players who want a casual loop rather than deep economic modeling, the buy-clean-furnish-rent cycle scratches a specific itch, particularly the tenant management wrinkle: some renters skip payments, and your response options range from legal action to more colorful personal confrontation. There is also a casino, a car dealership, a dog you can own, and hints of future content like racing and boxing, which signals an ambitious scope. Whether that scope gets delivered depends entirely on how committed Kiki Games remains to the roadmap. Right now the game functions as a relaxed property-flipping sandbox with a bumpy surface, not a tight sim with considered AI or deep economic systems. Go in with adjusted expectations and the loop is pleasant enough for a dozen or so hours; go in expecting House Flipper polish and you will be disappointed inside the first session. Diego, Scout Team

Estate Agent Simulator
IndieSimulationEarly Access

Estate Agent Simulator

13 nov 2023Kiki Games
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Property tycoon fantasy on a tight indie budget: buy, clean, furnish, and rent houses while juggling a skill tree, a lawyer, and tenants who may simply refuse to pay.

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My first impression sitting down with Estate Agent Simulator was that Kiki Games had quietly assembled a more layered loop than the genre usually delivers, and then the second hour started and the rough edges became unavoidable. This is a first-person, open-world-lite life-and-property sim where you start with $40,000 in seed capital, scout properties on foot or by bus around a small map, negotiate purchase prices, physically clean dirt and wall stains before you can photograph and list each property, then haul furniture from the dealership in your van and place it piece by piece to push up the rental rate. Environmental factors in the neighborhood shift what the market will bear, which adds a thin but genuine economic layer on top of the manual labor grind. The decision-making structure is more interesting than it first appears. A skill tree gates meaningful unlocks: hire a lawyer to sue non-paying tenants, bring on assistants to collect rent so you stop driving circuits around town every payday, and eventually read the in-game newspaper to track market shifts. The fact that even reading a newspaper requires an unlocked skill is a debatable design call, but the late-game setup, where passive rent income funds land purchases and ground-up construction, has a satisfying compounding rhythm that fans of light tycoon loops will recognize. Office management runs through a desktop computer or a mobile tablet, letting you monitor your portfolio without physically visiting every property. That dual-access approach is a small quality-of-life win that shows the developers thought about the mid-game grind. Here is where the honest accounting gets uncomfortable. The game shipped into Early Access in November 2023 with a core loop that works but a presentation that does not inspire confidence. Character models and vehicle assets are visibly low-fidelity, crashes during furnishing sessions were reported at launch alongside keybind bugs that could lock out inventory access entirely, and the settings menu offers limited graphics options. Steam user sentiment has hovered in the low-to-mid positive range across several hundred reviews, which tracks with a game that has a functional concept undermined by incomplete execution. The developer, a small Turkish studio making its PC debut after a mobile game background, has been actively patching and takes Discord feedback seriously, which matters for an Early Access title, but the gap between the game that exists now and the sandbox it wants to be is still wide. For strategy-and-sim players who want a casual loop rather than deep economic modeling, the buy-clean-furnish-rent cycle scratches a specific itch, particularly the tenant management wrinkle: some renters skip payments, and your response options range from legal action to more colorful personal confrontation. There is also a casino, a car dealership, a dog you can own, and hints of future content like racing and boxing, which signals an ambitious scope. Whether that scope gets delivered depends entirely on how committed Kiki Games remains to the roadmap. Right now the game functions as a relaxed property-flipping sandbox with a bumpy surface, not a tight sim with considered AI or deep economic systems. Go in with adjusted expectations and the loop is pleasant enough for a dozen or so hours; go in expecting House Flipper polish and you will be disappointed inside the first session.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieProperty TycoonTenant ManagementSkill Tree ProgressionFurniture PlacementOpen World LiteEconomic SimulationFirst-Person Sim

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
Windows (64-bit) 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce GTX 1050
Processor
Intel Core i5-2500 @ 3,3 GHz (4 CPUs)

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Windows (64-bit) 10
Memory
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DirectX
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Processor
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13 nov 2023

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