If you enjoyed Unpacking and want perhaps a little something more to design the entire room and then some, Furnish Master looks like one you may want to try.
The game was inspired by the developer's introduction to game development as a level designer with a love of 3D modelling, Furnish Master was developed as a debut solo project to be a relaxing interior design game for players with or without design experience. A game where you can express yourself however you want furnishing apartments, houses, commercial estates and even outdoors. There's a full sandbox mode and a story mode too.
Check out the trailer:
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Features:
- Relaxed Home Decoration Experience - Play at your own pace with easy and intuitive controls that allow you to maneuverer decorative pieces in any configuration you'd like!
- Creative Design Freedom - Select from an array of different furniture sets with various colors and materials to custom fit arrangements that fit the color palette of your rooms you're working with.
- Challenging Story Mode - Explore a whole town's worth of rental properties that need to be furnished in specific ways! Invest in properties, earn money from design challenges, to buy more spaces and new furniture and design your dream home!
It's in Early Access and will remain there for about 12-18 months the developer said.
You can check it out on Steam. It has Native Linux support.
Now we seem to be fantasizing about home ownership
Quoting: Geppeto35Do you know if there is a "creative" mode, where we can set the room shape and size, and try combinations of furnitures to see how it results?if you want complete freedom, why not try SweetHome3D? it's also free and part of many distros...
Quoting: razing32Remember when we had video games fantasizing about dragons and spaceships.looked at prices for houses recently? for many of us owning one is just something we can dream of...
Now we seem to be fantasizing about home ownership
but I agree, some action and a "real" story would be much nicer... doesn't have to include dragons...
Quoting: razing32Remember when we had video games fantasizing about dragons and spaceships.People play games to do things they can't in real life. (Generally speaking…)
Now we seem to be fantasizing about home ownership
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