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| The free game currently has a 94% positive rating. Pictured: an edited screenshot with Steam logo on top. |
If you’ve been looking for a relaxing, low-stress game to sink your evenings into, the stars have aligned. One of Steam’s most well-rated simulation titles is currently available for the grand total of $0 – and yes, that’s the full game, not a demo or a weekend trial.
House Flipper, the surprise hit that first launched back in 2018, is being given away for free on Steam until April 6, 2026. Normally priced at $24.99, this eight-year-old gem has quietly built a massive following thanks to its oddly addictive, zen-like gameplay loop. And right now, the player count is exploding.
Why Everyone Is Talking About House Flipper Again
Let’s rewind. House Flipper isn’t flashy. There are no explosions, no high-speed chases, and definitely no battle passes. Instead, you buy rundown, trash-filled properties – think broken windows, stained walls, and abandoned furniture – and transform them into cozy, valuable homes. You’ll scrub graffiti off walls, install sinks, paint every room, and eventually sell your masterpiece for a tidy profit.
On paper, it sounds like a chore simulator. In practice, it’s one of the most unexpectedly addictive games on PC. The proof? Over 45,000 player reviews on Steam, with a staggering 94% positive rating – that’s more than 42,000 happy virtual renovators.
And since the game went free, SteamDB reports a peak concurrent player count of around 76,000. For a title that turned eight years old in 2026, that’s nothing short of remarkable.
What Makes It So Good? (And Where It Falls Short)
So why does a game about cleaning toilets and mounting radiators hook you so hard? The secret is in its design. There’s no fail state. You can’t lose. There’s no skill ceiling locking you out of advanced tools. Every task is broken into simple, satisfying steps: grab a mop, clean the stain, move to the next room. The repetitive, task-driven nature is almost meditative.
That said, it’s not perfect. Compared to its sequel, House Flipper 2, the original has a fairly limited selection of decorative items. You’ll notice the same couches and cabinets appearing across multiple flips. The story mode missions can also feel repetitive after a dozen hours – how many busted toilets can one person fix?
Still, for a game that normally costs $25 and is now completely free, those complaints feel like nitpicking. And if you do want more variety, the DLCs add a ton of content. The HGTV DLC, for example, brings new properties, items, and design challenges – it’s currently $9.99 on Humble Bundle.
Should You Download It?
If you’ve ever lost three hours to power-washing simulator games or found yourself rearranging furniture in The Sims just for fun, House Flipper will absolutely click with you. It’s the kind of game that you boot up for “ten minutes” only to look at the clock and realize it’s 2 AM.
The free promotion runs only until April 6, 2026, so you don’t have forever. Once you claim it on Steam, it’s yours to keep forever – even after the deal ends.
For those who want to expand the experience, the HGTV DLC is well worth the $9.99 asking price, adding a fresh campaign and dozens of new items. You can snag it via the link below:
Check out the review video attached below to see the gameplay in action – but honestly, at this price, you might as well just download it and grab a paint roller yourself.
Bottom line: A 94%-positive, $25 Steam hit, free for a limited time. Don’t sleep on it.
