
Robert asks…
Searching for a more realistic room design game?
I'm looking for somethjng where you can decorate the room/design it how you want, similar to youville, but more grown-up. I'm NOT looking for 18+, just something that isn't very childish.
I don't have an xbox or anything, so I need a free computer game
admin answers:
I use a Software called Plan3d. It lets you build the house and decorate it with over 100,000 different materials. The free version is a full version, you just can't save. You will have to put the computer in sleep so it wont die away. The fee is $35 a month or $2 a month, not too bad, but I understand, its not free.
Its also not exactly a game, but its fun. More of a simulator.
Http://www.plan3d.com
Thomas asks…
Help, Any Goood Room Design Games?
Im bored of the ones i got !
and i noe a lot of websites that do them but i always google it and i get the same games everytime soo can you help me find a good room drcoration game where you can decortate the whole house not just one rooom ?
Thank You <3
admin answers:
Www.miniroommaker.com
Donald asks…
Where wll i find a Home Designing game where i can actually arrange furnitures (that are 3 dimentional)?
I want a FREE Online Home Designing Game that's 3D where i can actually arrange furnitures according to my style not just changing the the color of the walls, ceillings and floors, etc... I'm through with the "online room designing games for girls". I want the more advanced! Please tell me the website of it! Thank you!
admin answers:
Why use a game when you can use the same tool that Interior Designers actually use to create floor plans for their customers? Go to http://www.stickleyaudi.com and click on the Room Planner link at the top of the page. That will open a new page that has instructions and videos on using the floor planning tool. You can look through actual furniture styles to put in your floor plan. When you're done, you can email it to your friends and family. It's really easy and a lot of fun. Enjoy!
Jenny asks…
How would you design/make a game room in a small space?
i only have minimal space in my basement, not enough to fit a official size pool table & walk around it. But I will be moving to my father's side later on, making time to plan accordingly. On the other side of the basement, I have twice as much space.
I have my grandfather's old bar, which is 100% pure wood. It's beautiful. That will take some space. I also have a pool table, ALMOST official size! That's coming too. I also have some CD's, which is more like 200, making me think about selling some. Besides the point, I wish to get some bar tables, and stools, have one T.V, maybe another.
The one thing I'm into is coin operated games. I wish to get some for the small space. And I don't have a huge budget, because I haven't gotten a job yet, and I will this summer. (I'm only a teenager!)
So, yeah. I'd love some suggestions, ideas, and anything you wish to add to this list. I'm looking for nothing too pricey, for I won't be able to get it/want to get it!
P.S Is there any way to get like, a Megatouch, or any coin operated system for a lowball price? Thanks!
@STEVEN F, The T.V is on a mount, so that excludes the television from the "space issue".
The pool table in the other space is perfect, fro you can walk around it, hit balls, etc. etc. But what I was trying to say was that a 7 or 8 foot table wouldn't fit. The new space is actually wider than the first one. I'm trying to get ideas for ways to make it look like a soda bar, and retro diner, drive-in style place, and that includes painting walls red. Suggestions?
By the way, thank you SO much for answering. I haven't figured out how to give points and stuff, but when I do, you'll get some!
admin answers:
Booth, old photos, look for old coca cola bottles, glasses used for ice cream sodas, covered cake/donut plates (in glass). A mini pool table/games, old metal stools. Denny's has some "retro" diners & you can find similar places at the beaches or order posters of places online. Check Ebay for the coin operated systems, keep looking. Put an ad in craigslist too & don't forget yard sales/flea markets.
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