Dream House Days DX

4.4
119 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The house of your dreams is a dream no more!

You play both architect and landlord in this fanciful new sim, and it's up to you to furnish your ideal abode with anything from arcade games to saunas to convenience stores. Certain combinations can power up your rooms...and their rent. Put an HDTV and game console together to make a game room, or a grand piano and painting together to make a fine arts room!

Rise up the rankings of real estate fame and you might reel in some celebrity tenants, ranging from hit singers to soccer stars!

But there's more than just business at stake. Tenants will look to you for guidance on everything from romance to career choices. With your help, they just might tie the knot or land that dream job!

Build a dream home where dreams come true!

Try searching for "Kairosoft" to see all of our games, or visit us at https://kairopark.jp. Be sure to check out both our free-to-play and our paid games!
Updated on
Mar 12, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
115 reviews
Sam
April 17, 2024
DHDDX is a decent conversion of the pay-to-win model. You earn tickets mostly based on how long you play (can also be bought for in-game currency but it's pricey), which is not too bad unless you only play a little here and there. Then you can become softly progress locked. Otherwise it's a good home builder, 20 years is where it calculates points so you've got good time to do things. Could use a second game without the ad-based model.
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Nostalgia
April 5, 2024
While I'm definitely glad Kairosoft is releasing full-purchase versions of their freemium games, I do wish they'd adjust the mechanics that relied on formerly-purchasable resources like tickets. Having ticket generation be based on time that the game's running outside of menus in a menu-heavy game means you could play for hours and only get three or four tickets the next time you load the game. These mechanics bring down what's an otherwise fun game.
25 people found this review helpful
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Whitney Davis
April 24, 2024
Not the most balanced game in the Kairosoft library, but it sure is fun! One of my favorite titles. I'd love to see a proper sequel.
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