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Get Rent - Real Estate Game is a single player casual management game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Geolocation game in which you can trade real world buildings

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 940 reviews
gameplay33 positive mentions
monetization189 negative mentions

  • monetization
    211 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is generally well-received for its optional, non-intrusive ads that reward players with in-game currency and boosts, allowing progress without mandatory purchases. While some users find the amount of ads necessary for significant progression excessive and occasionally buggy, overall the balance between ads and microtransactions is fair, with no aggressive push toward in-app purchases. However, the pace can be slow without spending or watching ads, and some players express desire for a one-time purchase to remove ads or more varied ways to earn currency.

    • “You can play fully without having to do in-app purchases.”
    • “There’s no push to buy in-app purchases to progress.”
    • “Loads of fun and don't cost a ton of dough just to play. You can operate fine just by watching short ads. Very easy to learn and so player-friendly. Shockingly similar to real-life realty and business, from paperwork and rent to auctions and additions to property. Love the way I learned how to excel so quickly. This is a game I'll recommend to everyone!”
    • “Gold coins are needed for the necessary upgrades, and to get money quickly, you still need to watch a ton of ads.”
    • “However, these costs increase to greater than income, meaning the only way to stay profitable is to buy real money upgrades or watch ads for rent boosts.”
    • “Get ready to watch about 30-40 ads a day to get enough coins to make progress.”
  • gameplay
    85 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its unique mechanics, use of real-world locations, and addictiveness, offering a casual and enjoyable experience once learned. However, it can be confusing initially due to limited tutorials, some clunky features, and pay-to-win elements at later stages. Overall, it's a promising and engaging game that could benefit from clearer explanations and expanded interactive content.

    • “The concept of the game is simple but buying, upgrading, and negotiating with other players for famous locations brings an addicting and exciting gameplay.”
    • “The mechanics work brilliantly and the idea behind it is unfathomably clever.”
    • “It is surprisingly addicting and super easy to get the hang of, and it doesn't take a lifetime of gameplay nor require spending a bunch of real money to grow your portfolio.”
    • “The gameplay mechanics are somewhat interesting, but it can get very confusing after a while, especially regarding property value and daily rent; my biggest struggle is trying to buy cities.”
    • “Unless the developers change or cap a certain mechanic, the game is worthless, which is sad.”
    • “After playing for over two weeks, I noticed several issues: the game is quite pay-to-win, and some mechanics are poorly designed. For example, the 'speculator' skill, which you would expect to benefit you, only makes you level faster but doesn't provide any real advantage.”
  • stability
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows promising potential but currently suffers from frequent bugs, glitches, and performance issues such as freezing, slow loading, and unresponsive UI elements. While many glitches are minor annoyances, some affect gameplay and progression, with occasional problems in ads, events, and auctions. Stability improvements and better customer support are needed to enhance the overall experience.

    • “As it's pretty new, it's currently still a little glitchy and buggy; the balancing feels a little off as well.”
    • “However, the game can be unresponsive at times (for example, scrolling through the map is buggy and properties not loading after relocating the agent).”
    • “Still a great game but app has become very buggy lately; can't use coins to fast travel because the button itself is constantly loading, plus other small bugs here and there.”
  • graphics
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are generally praised for their modern, clean, and aesthetically pleasing design with easy-to-navigate interfaces and accurate location details. While the visuals are smooth and appealing, some users note loading times and suggest improvements such as more animations and enhanced user-friendliness to elevate the experience further. Overall, the graphics are considered a strong point that complements the casual gameplay, though there is room for refinement.

    • “There's a wide variety of properties to choose from, and the colour and graphics are truly amazing too.”
    • “I've always enjoyed these types of games, but the UI and graphics are probably, in my opinion, the easiest to navigate as well as the most pleasing to look at.”
    • “The graphics are great, the game has zero lags, and the places to buy are really great and fun; can't wait to buy even more properties and make tons of money out of them.”
    • “Also, it seems that the loading takes some time even when setting graphics on balanced or lower.”
    • “The graphics need to improve a lot as I am using a high-end phone and nowadays all phones have high specs.”
    • “That being said, the only constructive criticism is the graphics; for example, you get daily briefcases and when you open them, it's just a picture of a closed briefcase and then when you tap on it, a picture of an open briefcase.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is criticized for lacking engaging narrative elements, with no clear winning or losing conditions and minimal daily or group-oriented quests. Players suggest adding guilds, competitive quests, and daily missions to enhance progression and social interaction. Additionally, the current system makes reaching max-level skills heavily grindy or pay-to-win, limiting the sense of meaningful advancement.

    • “No winning, no losing, no storyline.”
    • “You can get the in-game currency doing the quests but it's still kind of impossible to get max level skills without paying a ridiculous amount of money (or playing for several years and doing quests every day).”
    • “Not a lot of daily quests or social/group requirements.”
  • grinding
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally slow and tedious at the start, requiring significant time investment or purchases to progress quickly. While the progression can become repetitive over time, it reflects the realistic pace of becoming a successful landlord and becomes more enjoyable as you advance. Some players note the game can feel pay-to-win and grind-heavy, but it remains engaging for those willing to invest the hours.

    • “Getting started is very tedious considering to get going at any good pace you have to buy coins.”
    • “Progress is slow and tedious at first to an extent but it is a game about being a landlord, you don't realistically become a billionaire or trillionaire in a week.”
    • “The progression, like all tycoons, does slow down and get tedious after a while, but not unreasonably so.”
  • optimization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows promise but suffers from noticeable performance issues, including lag, glitches, and slow loading times that disrupt smooth gameplay, especially for new players. Optimization is needed to enhance stability and reduce device overheating, as updates so far have not improved performance.

    • “Some properties aren't where they should be in reality, which isn't a big deal, but the performance issues are significant. The game tends to be glitchy and laggy, which ruins the experience by making it less smooth, especially confusing for new players.”
    • “I'm playing this game on an old phone, and some optimization is needed because the device gets hotter after playing for a long time.”
    • “I like the concept, but it could be optimized better since some buttons and pages lag a bit when loading, though it's not a major issue.”
    • “The game tends to be quite glitchy and laggy, which ruins the experience since it isn't smooth. This is especially confusing for new players.”
    • “Was hoping every update would improve the performance of the game, but it's the total opposite.”
    • “I'm playing this game on an old phone and it gets hotter when playing for a long time, so some optimization is needed.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor shines through its quirky and amusing location names, which add a fun and lighthearted element to gameplay. Players enjoy collecting and interacting with real-world businesses, often finding the reactions of friends and family hilariously entertaining. This playful twist makes the game engaging and a source of laughter.

    • “The game can be extremely exciting when you happen to stumble upon some famous or funny places.”
    • “I've been playing this game for some months now, and have been really enjoying it - building collections (mostly places with cool or funny names) and it's become my main phone game.”
    • “Overall it's been pretty fun; I've been going around buying all my family's businesses and showing them. It's pretty funny to see their reactions to having their business in a game.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's music lacking in quality and atmosphere, noting inaccuracies such as mislabeling recording studios as music venues. Despite enabling music and sound options, the audio experience feels empty and underwhelming.

    • “The music is not great.”
    • “"Strongroom Music Studios" is a recording studio, but the game lists it as a "music venue."”
    • “I enabled the music and have the other sound options enabled, but it still seems pretty empty for some reason.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game’s strong replay value, noting that it offers engaging and enjoyable experiences across multiple playthroughs.

    • “But overall a good game that has a lot of replay value”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game evokes mixed emotions, with players enjoying it but feeling annoyed by its tendency to open unexpectedly on their phones.

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Get Rent - Real Estate Game is a casual management game.

Get Rent - Real Estate Game is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 12 hours playing Get Rent - Real Estate Game.

Get Rent - Real Estate Game was developed by Reality Games LTD.

Get Rent - Real Estate Game has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Get Rent - Real Estate Game is a single player game.

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