Anyone who has always thought that they have what it takes to be an architect and interior designer, at least virtually, will definitely get their money's worth with Hometopia. The indie title from The Isn't Company allows players to turn their own visions and dreams of their own home into reality.
But first things first: In Hometopia, the player stands The players are faced with the task of designing unique houses, renovating run-down buildings or furnishing apartments to give residential districts a whole new lease of life. According to the developer, there are virtually no limits to your creativity thanks to the complex tools.
A career mode, a sandbox and more
In the classic career mode, a total of five residential districts are waiting to be spruced up by the player. To earn money and unlock new content, existing buildings must be purchased, renovated and made as homely as possible. As the game progresses, more districts and the associated challenges are unlocked.
If you don't feel like deviating from the specifications of the Career mode If you don't want to be restricted by your own imagination, you should take a look at the sandbox mode. Thanks to unlimited plots of land and budgets, you can let your imagination run wild here. And then there's the support of the Steam Workshop.
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This enables Hometopia players to visit other users' houses or invite visitors to their own four walls. In addition, it is of course possible to create your own Contents with the community.
Interesting features ensure long-term motivation in Hometopia
To keep Hometopia interesting in the long term, the developers at The Isn't Company promise features such as terraforming. Terraforming enables the player to customize the surroundings of their residential areas, for example with rolling hills, green forests or small rivers to provide.
In the competitions, budding architects and interior designers compete against other Topians and can earn exclusive rewards and content. The final stage is set by different weather conditions and the changing seasons, which always bring new requirements or challenges and thus ensure that the Residential construction will remain exciting in the long term.