Kotaku reviewed the game, stating that they found it satisfying to fix up homes that are 'often extremely gross or ugly' and that 'Manifesting your vision of a decent, sellable house onto these garbage heaps feels amazing-especially because it happens on such a granular scale.' Game Informer was more mixed, writing that 'Flipping your first few houses is fun, but the game doesn't have the scope or flexibility to stay interesting for long'. House Flipper received 'mixed or average reviews' according to review aggregator Metacritic, with multiple reviewers commenting that fixing up the homes is satisfying while questioning its long-term playability. Players can fix and personalize their own homes, fix houses in quests and buy houses to fix and sell. Tasks that can be performed include painting, laying down tile, cleaning, installations, and demolition. Gameplay involves fixing up properties in order to create a profit.
House Flipper is a simulation game that was developed by Empyrean and published by PlayWay S.A.