Design Home vs Open Sewer
Design Home
Design Home is an incredibly realistic-looking, home decoration-themed, simulation game where you get to unleash your creativity as in interior decorator. Featuring tons of stunning 3D furniture and decoration items, which you can purchase using game or premium currencies, the game will have you honing your home design skills in its virtual space, and perhaps even translate what's virtual into your own real-life living room!The controls are really simple to learn and you have multiple options to rotate the objects you are placing. Aside from its free play, you can also challenge yourself by taking on the game's daily Design challenges. The game is very social as well, encouraging players to share their designs with its vibrant and creative community. You might even get some really nice insights and feedback (through a voting system) in return!
In short, Design Home is a brilliant home decor game that is perfect for creative players who just love interior decorating. In some way, you can also use the game as an app to try out different designs before going all out on brand-new furniture for your own home in real-life.
Open Sewer
Open Sewer is an RPG/simulation game where you’ll not only get to manage your own apartment block, but to also scour the grime-covered streets for precious bottles to recycle and earn some cash from. There are plenty of characters to meet and perhaps get quests from, as well as plenty more crafting options using materials that you can either collect from dumpster diving, trash picking or drain fishing, or buy from the local stores. Although the map is currently pretty small for an open world game, there are many places for you to explore within the city... and if you're lucky, you may even find a whole stash of resources that you can repurpose for your own benefit!The whole concept behind the game and also its implementation is impressive, to say the least! Open Sewer has all the makings of a successful indie hit, but there are still many bugs to fix and rooms to improve (the game's currently in early access). Hopefully, if the developers do truly take the players' suggestions and feedback into account, Open Sewer might just go mainstream!