: Modern scripts often include "Auto-Buy" features that automatically purchase missing furniture items from the game's shop to complete the clone. Risks and Ethical Concerns
: A simple UI button to rotate the entire cloned build to fit different room shapes. house cloner
Worse, consider the security nightmare. If your house exists as a digital file, it can be hacked. A malicious actor could clone your bedroom into a warehouse and study its layout for a future break-in. They could alter the clone’s blueprint—adding a hidden door or a structural weakness—then print that version into reality, waiting for you to move in. : Modern scripts often include "Auto-Buy" features that
: Players use the built-in selection tool to highlight everything and click "Clone Selected," though advanced users often rely on scripts like Demon Hub for more complex transfers. If your house exists as a digital file, it can be hacked
: Allows the player to drag a 3D box (often using an "X-ray" mode) to highlight specific furniture, walls, and decorations.
: Before spending money, the tool checks the player's current inventory to see if they already own any of the items in the clone, reducing the final cost.
Because a house can be cloned. But a home? A home is not a file. It is a conversation between a place and a life—and some conversations cannot be copied.
The Aristod company, which developed these tools, ceased its activities in April 2019, due to the very low interest that these tools have generated.
Jean-Francois Nicaud, the main author of these tools, keeps them available to users on this website for a few years.
Contact: jeanfrancois dot nicaud at laposte dot net