The Tenants

released on Mar 25, 2021

Become a landlord and deal with problematic tenants as you build your rental property empire. Decide how to react to annoyed neighbours or police interventions. Will you rent your apartment to a college couple or an older lady with four cats?


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The Tenants, released in 2021, receives a disappointing 1/5 rating. This game falls short of expectations, offering a lackluster experience with various issues and shortcomings that hinder its overall enjoyment. It fails to provide engaging gameplay or a compelling storyline, making it a title that's hard to recommend to players seeking an enjoyable gaming experience.

Landlord simulator with morally dubious options like ways to harass your tenants out of their lease turned into cutesy animations. Game loop is dull, just cram required objects into space and client loves it always. Only way to find objects easily is to use a tiny little search bar. 'Babysitting' tenants offers few options and gets old even faster. Bleh.

Repititve after playing a couple hours and not really new. Still fun though.

The Tenants is a decent game with a clear and user-friendly UI. I particularly enjoyed the architectural aspect of the game, reminiscent of the building mechanics in the Sims franchise, which added to the overall enjoyment. The opportunity to renovate properties and interact with tenants is a great feature.

However, I must admit that the game has a noticeable amount of grinding, which personally wasn't to my liking. The excessive grind can sometimes feel like a hindrance, slowing down the overall pace of the gameplay and detracting from the fun experience.

Despite the grind, if you appreciate simulation games and have a penchant for property management and renovation challenges, The Tenants could still be a worthwhile addition to your gaming library. With a bit of patience, you can find satisfaction in creating and managing your properties while dealing with the diverse needs of the tenants.