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Flop House is a single player management game. It received neutral reviews from players.

Change lives in Flop House: Become the idle manager of a homeless shelter!

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45%Audience ScoreBased on 980 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
monetization490 negative mentions

  • The game has enjoyable and engaging gameplay involving managing and upgrading shelters with various activities and upgrades.
  • Graphics are considered good and the concept of helping homeless people is appreciated by many players.
  • The game is relaxing and serves as a good way to pass time with a mix of tasks and upgrades.
  • Excessive and frequent forced advertisements severely disrupt gameplay and frustrate players, sometimes causing crashes or loss of progress.
  • The game contains numerous glitches and bugs, especially in later levels, including tasks not registering, upgrades not applying, and progress resetting unexpectedly.
  • Progression in the game is limited after reaching a certain point, with no clear way to advance beyond the second or third shelter, leaving players stuck with nothing left to do.
  • monetization

    531 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is heavily criticized for its excessive, frequent, and intrusive ads that significantly disrupt gameplay, with many users reporting forced ads every 1-3 minutes, long unskippable commercials, and repeated ads that require interaction multiple times. Even after purchasing the "no ads" option, players still encounter ads, glitches, and loss of progress, making the monetization feel aggressive, frustrating, and unfair. While some appreciate optional ads for bonuses, the overwhelming presence and poor implementation of ads largely spoil the overall experience.

    • “It was fun enough that I paid for no ads (as they were intrusive and far too frequent).”
    • “I paid for no ads and extra perks.”
    • “Mind relaxing game no ads no disturb”
    • “Game will bombard you with hundreds of ads unless you pay to remove them.”
    • “You spend more time waiting through ads than actually playing anything.”
    • “Fun game but there's a lot of ads and they're long and not skippable.”
  • stability

    55 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent and persistent glitches, especially after reaching the second shelter, causing crashes, freezes, task progression issues, and lost in-game rewards. Despite its initial fun and potential, these stability problems hinder gameplay and frustrate users. Many report that bugs remain unfixed for extended periods, severely affecting the overall experience.

    • “Once you get to the second shelter, all breaks loose with glitches; the game does not recognize when you complete a task.”
    • “Got to the point of having a second shelter, and every time I go from one to the other to try and complete a task, the game freezes.”
    • “The game had such potential, but there are so many glitches; no matter how many times I restart my device, it still gets stuck on the same upgrade.”
  • story

    38 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is plagued by numerous mission-related glitches that prevent progress, with quests often failing to register as completed or areas remaining locked despite meeting requirements. Players frequently get stuck on repetitive or unfinished tasks, leading to frustration and a lack of new content after certain points. Although initially engaging, the narrative progression is severely hampered by bugs that disrupt the gameplay experience.

    • “Was going to give it 5 stars but I'm currently stuck on level 6 on the quest 'put the paper down'. I've completed it but every time I log out and log back in it takes me to the same quest, so there is obviously a glitch in the game. I'm a bit disappointed because I spent money on in-app purchases and now I feel like uninstalling the game.”
    • “On the second level, the 'put the paper down' quest does not count as finished, even though I completed the task.”
    • “The game was good until I progressed in the second flop house; it does not give any missions now.”
    • “Was going to give it 5 stars but I'm currently stuck on level 6 on the quest 'put the paper down'. I've completed it, but every time I log out and log back in it takes me to the same quest, so there is obviously a glitch in the game. I'm a bit disappointed because I spent money in in-app purchases and now I feel like uninstalling the game.”
    • “Making me re-do the same mission over and over again with no way to progress.”
    • “It's a decent game, but it has so many ads, and now I'm stuck at the third flop house with no missions. I figured there would be more but nothing loads and going back to the other houses the app just breaks down refusing to load until you force-stop the app.”
  • gameplay

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered fun and relaxing but is heavily undermined by frequent, intrusive ads that disrupt the experience and hinder progression without spending real money. Controls can feel clunky or awkward, objectives unclear, and repetitive mechanics coupled with poor in-game earning balance lead to frustration. While the core gameplay has potential, excessive ads and awkward design choices detract significantly from overall enjoyment.

    • “I do like this game, it's very similar to My Hotel but I prefer the gameplay on this. Although my big issue is the cost of upgrades; you're not making nearly enough money to cover what you need. I have to watch a fair few adverts to bring back the recycle truck and then an advert to double it and then more adverts to make the game a bit easier. I would love this game if the earning was more realistic.”
    • “I enjoyed the gameplay for the most part, but everything I played it heated up my phone a lot.”
    • “Otherwise, fun graphics and relaxing gameplay, although it's odd all the characters are just white men.”
    • “The game was fun at first but now as I keep logging into it, parts of the houses that I've developed have started to degrade and random graphics like rocks are showing up, blocking gameplay and I'm not sure what's going on.”
    • “The controls are awkward, the gameplay feels pointless, and there’s barely any clear objective.”
    • “Ads are excessive and don't pay out, scaling is pretty much impossible without spending real money, and gameplay is very repetitive.”
  • graphics

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised for being good, cute, and visually engaging, contributing to a fun and relaxing gameplay experience. However, some users report graphical glitches causing parts of the environment to degrade or block gameplay. Additionally, concerns about inappropriate ads and lack of diversity in character design were noted.

    • “It has some really good graphics and movement response, and I do like the instant fights and fires to resolve.”
    • “Great game, love the graphics, easy to play, didn't see any ads yet.”
    • “Adorable game, great graphics. Flop House is just that—you start sleeping on tires and end up in a cool looking hydrobed.”
    • “The game was fun at first but now as I keep logging into it, it’s as though parts of the houses that I've developed have started to degrade and random graphics like rocks are showing up, blocking gameplay, and I’m not sure what’s going on.”
    • “The graphics are okay, but that’s about it.”
    • “Too many ads, not enough graphics to pay for it.”
  • music

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally appreciate the game's music quality, describing it as good and enjoyable; however, some report issues with the sound not fully turning off despite disabling music and sound settings, and they also note challenges in turning off haptic feedback.

    • “Nice game with good music and quality.”
    • “And even though I turned off the music and sound, I can still hear it.”
    • “Even though I turned off the music and sound, I can still hear it.”
    • “I turned off sound and music but vibration won't turn off.”
    • “I can turn off music and sound but I cannot turn off haptic feedback.”
  • grinding

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding in the game to be tedious and repetitive, as it forces players to follow a strict upgrade path that diminishes enjoyment and leads to boredom over time.

    • “Honestly, the game just gets tedious and boring after some time.”
    • “I liked the idea of the game, but it soon becomes tedious.”
    • “It's a fun concept, but they force you to build and upgrade in a very specific order, making the game extremely boring and grindy.”
  • emotional

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express mixed emotions: while the game’s premise of helping the homeless feels heartwarming, some are frustrated by technical issues that undermine progress, and others criticize the gameplay mechanics as insincere or exploitative.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is quirky and lighthearted, deriving from ironic and unexpected scenarios such as hobos having money to pay for their needs. This playful twist adds a charming and amusing element to the gameplay.

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Flop House is a management game.

Flop House is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 4 hours playing Flop House.

Flop House was developed by CrazyLabs LTD.

Flop House has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Flop House for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Flop House is a single player game.

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