


It even has some physics to where the tree is being chopped down at. In fact, the ax tool is interesting as it requires you to hit the tree at the right spot. If you need to remove some trees, you can cut them down. Heck, you can even re-sod areas of the lawn if you want some grass back. Want a swing set and brick patio for a grille? Go ahead and build yourself one. Want to surround a pond with some bushes and roses? Done! Buy a plastic pond, dig a hole with a shovel, and fill it up with the hose. Utilizing a plethora of different flowers and trees to plant, you’ll find that you can create quite a stunning garden display. The DLC ramps up the amount that you can customize a home and truly make it a work of art. The area of affected grass is small in comparison to even that of a standard push mower, and it makes the task of cutting needlessly time-consuming. You’re expected to cut a yard’s worth of grass with just weed eater. This is where my first gripe comes into play as there is no lawnmower in the game. The tool-set gets new additions with a hose, a shovel, an ax, and a weed eater. You’ll need to do things from weeding, mowing, and some detailed landscaping. As with the main game, you’ll receive some jobs in your email box that will ask you to clean up the plots of land surrounding a client’s home, aka their yard. The content ramps up your cleaning and redecorating ways by giving you some outdoor tasks to complete. But have you ever wanted to expand your horizons? Maybe plant some beautiful floral scenery or deck out your backyard with the latest in lawn furniture? Well, you’re in luck as the Garden Flipper DLC is here for you. There is quite a bit of remodeling and cleaning to do in House Flipper.
