The narrator is playing a game called "House Flipper" where they buy, renovate, and sell houses. They start with a small amount of money and a shanty, and their goal is to buy a house, fix it up, and sell it for a profit. As they progress through the game, they earn skill points and money, which they use to buy better tools and materials to improve their renovation skills. The narrator's first task is to clean a house, and then they move on to buying and renovating a house, including painting, installing new flooring, and adding furniture. They also have to navigate the game's auction system, where they try to sell the house for the highest price possible. Throughout the game, the narrator provides humorous commentary on their progress and the game's mechanics.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The game is called "House Flipper."
2. The game allows players to buy, renovate, decorate, and sell houses.
3. The player starts with a budget of $0.
4. The player receives their first order via email.
5. The player must clean a house to complete the order.
6. The player can use a tablet to buy items for the house.
7. The player earns skill points for completing tasks.
8. The player can use skill points to upgrade their cleaning abilities.
9. The player can buy and sell houses.
10. The player must renovate and decorate the houses to increase their value.
11. The player can buy items such as paint, furniture, and appliances for the houses.
12. The player can demolish walls and build new ones.
13. The player can install new flooring and doors.
14. The player can add lighting and electrical outlets to the houses.
15. The player can sell the renovated houses for a profit.
16. The player's goal is to earn money by buying, renovating, and selling houses.
17. The player can view potential buyers' offers for the houses.
18. The player can negotiate the price of the houses with the buyers.
19. The player can earn a profit of up to $8,000 by selling a house.
20. The game tracks the player's time spent renovating the houses.