Compare House Flipper VR prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Frozen Way. Published by Frozen Way. Released on 11/5/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Fans of the flatscreen original will feel the gap immediately: this VR port strips out wall demolition, trims the skill tree, and hands you a broom for almost every cleaning task. Worth it only if the physical motion loop is enough on its own.

My honest reaction after the first hour was: this should have been great. The original House Flipper's loop, scrubbing grime, ripping out old furniture, patching walls, staging rooms for sale, translates beautifully to physical motion in theory. Physically swinging a brush to scrub a counter, painting walls with actual arm movement, hauling debris in your hands rather than clicking through menus. That tactile promise is real, and for a short stretch early on it absolutely delivers. The problem is how much got left behind in the port. There is no wall demolition or construction here, which removes the single most satisfying structural decision from the original. The skill tree is shallow, feeling more like a short checklist than a progression system with meaningful build choices. Players who put time into the flatscreen version will notice immediately that the tool variety is smaller and the job variety thinner. The tutorial does ease newcomers into the mechanics gently enough, walking you through cleaning contracts before handing you enough capital to start buying and flipping properties, but veteran fans will feel the narrowed scope within the first couple of jobs. Control quality is the other recurring complaint from the community, and it holds up on inspection. Opening cabinet doors and fridges with motion controllers involves finicky grip interactions that regularly refuse to register cleanly. Objects freeze in odd states. Short-handled tools require uncomfortable bending or crouching for floor-level work, and the extended-handle upgrade sits behind skill tree progression, so early sessions involve more awkward stooping than they should. Motion sickness is also a genuine concern if you are new to room-scale VR, given the locomotion setup. Visually it runs noticeably below the flatscreen version, with low-poly assets and flat textures that reviewers consistently flag even on maximum settings. This is partly the cost of VR performance budgets, but the gap is wider than the genre usually accepts. The game sits at a Mixed rating on Steam across several hundred reviews, roughly a coin flip split, which is about as honest a summary as you can get. Who should actually consider it: someone new to the House Flipper franchise entirely, who wants a relaxed, tactile tidying experience in VR and has modest expectations for depth. If Job Simulator-style busywork satisfies you, the core cleaning and staging loop will hold attention for a handful of sessions. Fans of the original coming over for a richer experience will leave disappointed. No mod ecosystem, no co-op, and no wall-building means the decision-making depth that makes the flatscreen game replayable is largely absent here. Diego, Scout Team

House Flipper VR
CasualIndieSimulation

House Flipper VR

Nov 5, 2020Frozen Way
GamerScout Says

Fans of the flatscreen original will feel the gap immediately: this VR port strips out wall demolition, trims the skill tree, and hands you a broom for almost every cleaning task. Worth it only if the physical motion loop is enough on its own.

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My honest reaction after the first hour was: this should have been great. The original House Flipper's loop, scrubbing grime, ripping out old furniture, patching walls, staging rooms for sale, translates beautifully to physical motion in theory. Physically swinging a brush to scrub a counter, painting walls with actual arm movement, hauling debris in your hands rather than clicking through menus. That tactile promise is real, and for a short stretch early on it absolutely delivers. The problem is how much got left behind in the port. There is no wall demolition or construction here, which removes the single most satisfying structural decision from the original. The skill tree is shallow, feeling more like a short checklist than a progression system with meaningful build choices. Players who put time into the flatscreen version will notice immediately that the tool variety is smaller and the job variety thinner. The tutorial does ease newcomers into the mechanics gently enough, walking you through cleaning contracts before handing you enough capital to start buying and flipping properties, but veteran fans will feel the narrowed scope within the first couple of jobs. Control quality is the other recurring complaint from the community, and it holds up on inspection. Opening cabinet doors and fridges with motion controllers involves finicky grip interactions that regularly refuse to register cleanly. Objects freeze in odd states. Short-handled tools require uncomfortable bending or crouching for floor-level work, and the extended-handle upgrade sits behind skill tree progression, so early sessions involve more awkward stooping than they should. Motion sickness is also a genuine concern if you are new to room-scale VR, given the locomotion setup. Visually it runs noticeably below the flatscreen version, with low-poly assets and flat textures that reviewers consistently flag even on maximum settings. This is partly the cost of VR performance budgets, but the gap is wider than the genre usually accepts. The game sits at a Mixed rating on Steam across several hundred reviews, roughly a coin flip split, which is about as honest a summary as you can get. Who should actually consider it: someone new to the House Flipper franchise entirely, who wants a relaxed, tactile tidying experience in VR and has modest expectations for depth. If Job Simulator-style busywork satisfies you, the core cleaning and staging loop will hold attention for a handful of sessions. Fans of the original coming over for a richer experience will leave disappointed. No mod ecosystem, no co-op, and no wall-building means the decision-making depth that makes the flatscreen game replayable is largely absent here. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5VR SimulationMotion ControlsJob Simulator-StyleProperty FlippingShort Skill TreeLow Replay ValueComfort Breaks NeededFlatscreen ComparisonRoom-Scale

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck UnsupportedProtonDB Platinum

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 3 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon RX 580
Processor
CPU: Intel i5-4590
VR Support
SteamVR
Additional Notes
VR ONLY!

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070, AMD Radeon RX Vega 56
Processor
CPU: Intel i5-4590

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Developer
Frozen Way
Publisher
Frozen Way
Release Date
Nov 5, 2020

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