A throwover and a couple of candles don’t make you an interior designer, yet play your cards right, and you might be on to something in Roomvas’ aptly named Interior Designer.
Alas, this is a simulator and not a beat ’em up where you punch the crap out of a Scandinavian bookshelf. Works for me. If you’re good enough, you’ll progress with the virtual ranking system and unlock special rewards.
Object manipulation in the Interior Designer game is ‘effortless and flexible’ with stretchable furniture and dynamic cabinets. On top of that, players – sorry, designers – can export projects to incorporate into other designs.
Key features include:
- Create your dream home – experiment with layouts, colors, and furniture in Design Sandbox mode, which allows you to craft spaces that reflect your unique style.
- The customer is king – meet the demands of clients by completing various requests in career mode. From cozy bedrooms to luxurious bathrooms and gaming rooms, investors will often surprise you with their requirements, so be prepared to meet every challenge, fulfilling their dreams and realizing your ambitions.
- Present your style and skills – join the Designer League, where you’ll showcase your creativity, by competing with other aspiring designers. Climb the ranks, earn rewards, and become a legend in the field.
- Designing is for everyone! – experience a revolution in design with the best tools, including automated roof creation, stretchable furniture, adjustable lighting, and dynamic cabinets, allowing you to easily control every aspect of the project.
- Don’t limit yourself – explore an extensive catalog of furniture, decorations, and architectural elements that will stimulate your creativity, allowing you to prepare visionary projects. Share your creations with the world and inspire others with your work.
Interior Designer is understandably a PC game. Who knows—perhaps it’ll get console treatment in time, but first, we need to get a release date. Wishlist it now to stay in the loop.