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u/TalkingRaccoon ยท 2 pointsr/gamingsuggestions

You might like "Building & Co." but be aware it's mediocre buggy game and hard to find. The worst part I remember was the game did not make it easy to plan out spaces, and this was annoying because of the strict requirements (building must be xxx sqft, must have 3 offices with size of 10x20 or whatever) and difficulty of redoing something if you made a mistake. It means you'd have to preplan your building on some graphpaper first. However this totally fits in with the games tagline of "be the architect, city planner, and foreman". Gotta come up with some blueprints before you build something ;).

I do want to try it out again however.

Another person suggested learning SketchUp and that is actually a great idea. There's lots of books that will teach you how to use SketchUp (which is free for person use) and will teach it to you while having you build a residential home. You can get used text books from Amazon for really cheap as long as you don't buy the latest or previous year. Just go a few years back and the price drops dramatically. Trust me that the software and contents of the book don't change significantly over the years. I got this book on making a home to learn Revit (which is free for educational use) and it's also a similar to SketchUp fairly easy to learn the basics.

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