Compara los precios de Furnish Master en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Alex Blintsov. Publicado por Alex Blintsov. Lanzado el 19/2/2024. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Early Access.

Part cozy sim, part light property tycoon - Furnish Master scratches the interior design itch better than most of its niche, but its Early Access rough edges are real and worth knowing about before you commit.

I normally spend my downtime stress-testing grand strategy AI or optimizing supply chains, so a furnishing sim isn't my usual corner of the library. That said, I respect a well-designed progression loop when I see one, and Furnish Master has a cleaner one than it first appears. You start as a broke student renting a room, take on jobs to earn cash, invest that cash into properties generating passive income, then roll those earnings into bigger spaces and better furniture. It is a small economic engine dressed up as an interior design toy, and the loop actually holds together. The two-mode structure is the game's strongest structural decision. Story mode sequences jobs in order - furnishing a kitchen here, stocking a shop's shelves there, solving a domino chain puzzle somewhere unexpected - and that variety genuinely keeps the early hours moving. The star-and-reputation gating system means money alone doesn't skip the content, which stops the idle-income side from trivializing everything. Sandbox mode, meanwhile, drops all constraints and hands you a blank room with the full catalog. No budget pressure, no client brief, just placement freedom. Furniture and decor objects can be rotated in three planes with their size, color, and material texture all adjustable, which is more granular than most games in this niche bother to offer. The lighting system in particular draws consistent praise: place a lamp, switch it on, and the warm falloff actually looks considered rather than default. Here is where the strategy brain kicks in and gets honest: the friction points are real and some of them are systemic, not just polish bugs. Control responsiveness is the loudest community complaint - mouse cursor drift mid-interaction, clunky object placement near walls, and UI buttons that look identical in different contexts. There is no mid-level save, no full undo function, and completed levels cannot be revisited, which is a meaningful quality-of-life gap for a game that invites experimentation. The property passive-income numbers are low and somewhat opaque - multiple reviewers noted they couldn't identify what actually changed their earnings per hour. Individual item placement for stocking shelves, rather than bulk-fill, is a friction tax on patience. None of this is fatal, but if you have low tolerance for early-access jank, factor it in. The workshop support and active developer on Steam and Discord are real positives for the medium-term outlook. Updates have been steady - a day/night and weather slider, new furniture sets, and ongoing bug patches are already in. Built on Unreal Engine 5, the game runs on modest hardware and the system requirements are genuinely low-end friendly. The Steam community sits at Very Positive with over a thousand reviews, which for a solo-developer sim at this price point signals that the core loop is landing for its audience even in the current state. Think of it less like Unpacking's polished one-and-done experience and more like an early build of something that wants to be a Property Brothers simulator when it grows up. If you are the type of player who can tolerate rough controls in exchange for a satisfying tinkering loop, the current build delivers real hours of calm, number-nudging fun. If UI jank breaks immersion for you, bookmark it and return at v1.0. Diego, Scout Team

Furnish Master

Furnish Master

19 feb 2024Alex Blintsov
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Part cozy sim, part light property tycoon - Furnish Master scratches the interior design itch better than most of its niche, but its Early Access rough edges are real and worth knowing about before you commit.

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I normally spend my downtime stress-testing grand strategy AI or optimizing supply chains, so a furnishing sim isn't my usual corner of the library. That said, I respect a well-designed progression loop when I see one, and Furnish Master has a cleaner one than it first appears. You start as a broke student renting a room, take on jobs to earn cash, invest that cash into properties generating passive income, then roll those earnings into bigger spaces and better furniture. It is a small economic engine dressed up as an interior design toy, and the loop actually holds together. The two-mode structure is the game's strongest structural decision. Story mode sequences jobs in order - furnishing a kitchen here, stocking a shop's shelves there, solving a domino chain puzzle somewhere unexpected - and that variety genuinely keeps the early hours moving. The star-and-reputation gating system means money alone doesn't skip the content, which stops the idle-income side from trivializing everything. Sandbox mode, meanwhile, drops all constraints and hands you a blank room with the full catalog. No budget pressure, no client brief, just placement freedom. Furniture and decor objects can be rotated in three planes with their size, color, and material texture all adjustable, which is more granular than most games in this niche bother to offer. The lighting system in particular draws consistent praise: place a lamp, switch it on, and the warm falloff actually looks considered rather than default. Here is where the strategy brain kicks in and gets honest: the friction points are real and some of them are systemic, not just polish bugs. Control responsiveness is the loudest community complaint - mouse cursor drift mid-interaction, clunky object placement near walls, and UI buttons that look identical in different contexts. There is no mid-level save, no full undo function, and completed levels cannot be revisited, which is a meaningful quality-of-life gap for a game that invites experimentation. The property passive-income numbers are low and somewhat opaque - multiple reviewers noted they couldn't identify what actually changed their earnings per hour. Individual item placement for stocking shelves, rather than bulk-fill, is a friction tax on patience. None of this is fatal, but if you have low tolerance for early-access jank, factor it in. The workshop support and active developer on Steam and Discord are real positives for the medium-term outlook. Updates have been steady - a day/night and weather slider, new furniture sets, and ongoing bug patches are already in. Built on Unreal Engine 5, the game runs on modest hardware and the system requirements are genuinely low-end friendly. The Steam community sits at Very Positive with over a thousand reviews, which for a solo-developer sim at this price point signals that the core loop is landing for its audience even in the current state. Think of it less like Unpacking's polished one-and-done experience and more like an early build of something that wants to be a Property Brothers simulator when it grows up. If you are the type of player who can tolerate rough controls in exchange for a satisfying tinkering loop, the current build delivers real hours of calm, number-nudging fun. If UI jank breaks immersion for you, bookmark it and return at v1.0.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:indieInterior Design SimProperty Investment LoopEarly AccessIsometric PlacementUnreal Engine 5Solo DeveloperSteam Workshop ReadyPassive Income Mechanic

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