Compare The Tenants prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ancient Forge. Published by Frozen District. Released on 10/20/2022. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A landlord sim where you furnish flats, screen tenants, and manage the chaos that follows. Charming concept, uneven execution.

The Tenants casts you as a scrappy landlord climbing from single-room starter flats to a portfolio of rental properties, one awkward tenant interaction at a time. The core loop is tighter than it first appears: acquire a unit, renovate and furnish it to match a tenant profile, post the listing, screen applicants, collect rent, deal with whatever mess they leave behind, repeat. The furniture placement and room-design layer is genuinely satisfying in the early hours, especially when you start optimizing layouts for specific tenant types - a group of gamer friends needs desk space and low ambient noise; an aspiring musician needs instrument storage and soundproofing. That design puzzle keeps the opening ten hours moving at a good clip. Where the sim shows its seams is in the mid-to-late game decision-making. The landlord equivalent of a tech tree exists here through property upgrades and business perks, but the choices rarely feel consequential. Most runs converge on the same profitable strategies because the tenant AI and event system have a limited pool of surprises. Police interventions, neighbor complaints, and repair calls cycle in predictably, and once you have seen each scenario two or three times the strategic tension deflates. There is no grand-strategy-level complexity hiding under the hood, so players who want branching systemic depth will hit a ceiling faster than they expect. The tutorial does a reasonable job explaining the furniture catalog and tenant mood meters, and the difficulty curve is gentle enough that newcomers to sim games will not feel punished. Ancient Forge clearly aimed for an accessible casual audience rather than hardcore sim fans, and on that narrower target the game lands acceptably. The mixed Steam score - sitting just under eighty percent positive across nearly eight thousand reviews - tracks with that reality. Fans of games like House Flipper or Landlord's Super tend to enjoy the early renovation fantasy; players expecting anything close to a Paradox-style management layer tend to bounce off the shallow late game. Mod support and post-launch content additions have been minimal, which matters for a sim that exhausts its novelty in roughly fifteen to twenty hours. There is no meaningful mod ecosystem to extend replay value, and the base content does not have the systemic density to generate emergent stories on its own. For a few focused sessions of low-stakes property management with a light comedic tone, The Tenants delivers. As a long-term sim to return to repeatedly, it struggles to justify that commitment. Diego, Scout Team

The Tenants

The Tenants

Oct 20, 2022Ancient ForgeFrozen District
GamerScout Says

A landlord sim where you furnish flats, screen tenants, and manage the chaos that follows. Charming concept, uneven execution.

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Worth a look for casual sim fans who enjoy the house-flipper fantasy, but expect the depth to run dry before the twenty-hour mark.

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The Tenants casts you as a scrappy landlord climbing from single-room starter flats to a portfolio of rental properties, one awkward tenant interaction at a time. The core loop is tighter than it first appears: acquire a unit, renovate and furnish it to match a tenant profile, post the listing, screen applicants, collect rent, deal with whatever mess they leave behind, repeat. The furniture placement and room-design layer is genuinely satisfying in the early hours, especially when you start optimizing layouts for specific tenant types - a group of gamer friends needs desk space and low ambient noise; an aspiring musician needs instrument storage and soundproofing. That design puzzle keeps the opening ten hours moving at a good clip. Where the sim shows its seams is in the mid-to-late game decision-making. The landlord equivalent of a tech tree exists here through property upgrades and business perks, but the choices rarely feel consequential. Most runs converge on the same profitable strategies because the tenant AI and event system have a limited pool of surprises. Police interventions, neighbor complaints, and repair calls cycle in predictably, and once you have seen each scenario two or three times the strategic tension deflates. There is no grand-strategy-level complexity hiding under the hood, so players who want branching systemic depth will hit a ceiling faster than they expect. The tutorial does a reasonable job explaining the furniture catalog and tenant mood meters, and the difficulty curve is gentle enough that newcomers to sim games will not feel punished. Ancient Forge clearly aimed for an accessible casual audience rather than hardcore sim fans, and on that narrower target the game lands acceptably. The mixed Steam score - sitting just under eighty percent positive across nearly eight thousand reviews - tracks with that reality. Fans of games like House Flipper or Landlord's Super tend to enjoy the early renovation fantasy; players expecting anything close to a Paradox-style management layer tend to bounce off the shallow late game. Mod support and post-launch content additions have been minimal, which matters for a sim that exhausts its novelty in roughly fifteen to twenty hours. There is no meaningful mod ecosystem to extend replay value, and the base content does not have the systemic density to generate emergent stories on its own. For a few focused sessions of low-stakes property management with a light comedic tone, The Tenants delivers. As a long-term sim to return to repeatedly, it struggles to justify that commitment.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamProperty ManagementRenovationTenant SimulationCasual SimLight StrategyShort Playthrough

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel Core i3-4130 / Phenom x4 955
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 560 / AMD R7-260X
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space

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Processor
Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 970 / AMD Radeon RX 580 Direct…

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Steam
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Game Info

Developer
Ancient Forge
Publisher
Frozen District
Release Date
Oct 20, 2022

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