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* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'': Completing some events (like reaching a certain number of items donated to the museum, or [[MoreFriendsMoreBenefits befriending certain people]]) may result in furniture rewards for your home, whose sole purpose is aesthetic.

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* A bulk of the gameplay in the ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' games involves finding furniture for your house. There are dozens of sets and themes of furniture, some of which are only found during special events or [[SocializationBonus if you go shopping in another player's town]].

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* A bulk of the gameplay in the ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'' games involves finding furniture for your house. There are dozens of sets and themes of furniture, some of which are only found during special events or [[SocializationBonus if you go shopping in another player's town]].town]].
* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': For completing all levels of the [[TheBartender bartending]] minigame and winning all [[GladiatorSubquest challenges]] at Harbor Town's arena, the awards given are a gold trophy and champion belt that are added to Ann's room.



* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'': The player's house obtains portraits of assassination victims, and the game encourages the player to buy art objects for his house and other improvements to the town in which the house is located.
** Follows over into most follow up games but gets less focus as time goes on.

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* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'': The player's house obtains portraits of assassination victims, and the game encourages the player to buy art objects for his house and other improvements to the town in which the house is located. \n** Follows This follows over into most follow up games but gets less focus as time goes on.



* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' has the ability to purchase "themes" for both your Megaton House and your Tenpenny Tower suite (depending on whether or not you killed dozens of innocent people for Tenpenny's amusement). These aren't granted automatically, but as they are almost purely cosmetic, most players wait until they have enough bottle caps to bathe in before purchasing them.
** The Bobbleheads you obtain can also be put on display.
* Similar to the preceding entry in the series, the Lucky 38 presidential suite from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has a display area for any snowglobes you acquire. You can also purchase various additions for the suite, which do serve some practical purpose by giving you more storage containers and a workbench for crafting.

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''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' has the ability to purchase "themes" for both your Megaton House and your Tenpenny Tower suite (depending on whether or not you killed dozens of innocent people for Tenpenny's amusement). These aren't granted automatically, but as they are almost purely cosmetic, most players wait until they have enough bottle caps to bathe in before purchasing them.
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them. The Bobbleheads you obtain can also be put on display.
* ** Similar to the preceding entry in the series, the Lucky 38 presidential suite from ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' has a display area for any snowglobes you acquire. You can also purchase various additions for the suite, which do serve some practical purpose by giving you more storage containers and a workbench for crafting.



* In ''Magic Life'' awards for beating your rivals show up as decoration items in an unidentified room of your house.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' has ship upgrades. They are recommended by crew members, may or may not improve your standing with said crew members, and don't do appear to do anything because you always fight on foot. [[spoiler:Until the cut scene during the game-ending mission. If you didn't upgrade your ship, it gets badly shot up and you lose several crew members. Surprise!]]
** It also has model ships for your quarters, fish for your aquarium, and a few souvenirs you can pick up along the way in DLC missions.

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* In ''Magic Life'' Life'', awards for beating your rivals show up as decoration items in an unidentified room of your house.
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''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' has ship upgrades. They are recommended by crew members, may or may not improve your standing with said crew members, and don't do appear to do anything because you always fight on foot. [[spoiler:Until the cut scene during the game-ending mission. If you didn't upgrade your ship, it gets badly shot up and you lose several crew members. Surprise!]]
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members]]. It also has model ships for your quarters, fish for your aquarium, and a few souvenirs you can pick up along the way in DLC missions.



* ''VideoGame/StarWarsGalaxies'' did this frequently. That said, player housing was one of its most popular features, so there were seldom any complaints.

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** ''VideoGame/XWingAlliance'' fills your quarters, which are absurdly spacious by any military standard, let alone that of a rag-tag rebel fleet, with souvenirs from all your family missions--your first [=TIE=] kill, paired swords (a gift from your uncle for saving him), a piece of debris from a Black Sun fighter with the logo intact. Also, your flight suit helmet has different decorations depending on the number of kills you have.



* ''[[VideoGame/XWing X-Wing Alliance]]'' fills your quarters, which are absurdly spacious by any military standard, let alone that of a rag-tag rebel fleet, with souvenirs from all your family missions--your first [=TIE=] kill, paired swords (a gift from your uncle for saving him), a piece of debris from a Black Sun fighter with the logo intact. Also, your flight suit helmet has different decorations depending on the number of kills you have.

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* ''[[VideoGame/XWing X-Wing Alliance]]'' fills your quarters, which are absurdly spacious by any military standard, let alone that of a rag-tag rebel fleet, with souvenirs from all your family missions--your first [=TIE=] kill, paired swords (a gift from your uncle for saving him), a piece of debris from a Black Sun fighter with the logo intact. Also, your flight suit helmet has different decorations depending on the number of kills you have.
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* ''VideoGame/SunHaven'' has a number of quest rewards involving furniture and decorations for your many homes all throughout the world, such as a new bed, wallpaper, and hanging lights. If the player wishes to invest their skill points in it, you can even unlock a furniture table that lets you craft them yourself.
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* ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' multiplayer has a [[VideoGame/CallOfDuty CoD]]-style [[LevelUp level system]]. Reaching certain levels unlocks new items with which to decorate Duke's penthouse.

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* ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' multiplayer has a [[VideoGame/CallOfDuty CoD]]-style [[LevelUp [[CharacterLevel level system]]. Reaching certain levels unlocks new items with which to decorate Duke's penthouse.
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Furniture pieces are often obtained by solving {{NPC}} requests, winning contests or even outright finding them in the wild. This does not count stuff you can buy or make yourself, unless you're required to [[DoubleUnlock unlock the right to purchase/produce said stuff]] in the first place. Remember that we are talking about rewards here.

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Furniture pieces are often obtained by solving {{NPC}} requests, winning contests or even outright finding them in the wild. This does not count stuff you can buy or make yourself, unless you're you are required to [[DoubleUnlock unlock the right to purchase/produce said stuff]] in the first place. Remember that we are talking about rewards here.

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* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' has ship upgrades. They are recommended by crew members, may or may not improve your standing with said crew members, and don't do anything because you always fight on foot. [[spoiler:Until the cut scene during the game-ending mission. If you didn't upgrade your ship, it gets shot up and you lose several crew members. Surprise!]]
** It also has model ships for your quarters, and fish for your aquarium.

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* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' has ship upgrades. They are recommended by crew members, may or may not improve your standing with said crew members, and don't do appear to do anything because you always fight on foot. [[spoiler:Until the cut scene during the game-ending mission. If you didn't upgrade your ship, it gets badly shot up and you lose several crew members. Surprise!]]
** It also has model ships for your quarters, and fish for your aquarium.aquarium, and a few souvenirs you can pick up along the way in DLC missions.
** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' has similar model ships, fish and souvenir options for your cabin; the ''Citadel'' DLC adds an apartment where you can change the décor, either by repeatedly playing a claw game in the Arcade or by just forking over the necessary credits.
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* ''VideoGame/BarnFinders'': There are objects you can find in the game maps that you can use to decorate your store. These include wallpaper, posters, and floor designs.
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* ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm'': The young Simpsons, looking for some inexpensive form of excitement, decide to sell soap. The Excelsior Soap Company awards the seller a choice of three premiums: a bookcase, a plush reclining chair, or a banquet lamp. The lamp's shade is included if you sell an additional three hundred cakes of soap. With the help of Rebecca, Emma Jane, and Adam Ladd, the Simpsons get the lamp, shade and all.

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* ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm'': The young Simpsons, Simpson children, looking for some inexpensive form of excitement, decide to sell soap. The Excelsior Soap Company awards the seller a choice of three premiums: a bookcase, a plush reclining chair, or a banquet lamp. The lamp's shade is included if you sell an additional three hundred cakes of soap. With the help of Rebecca, Emma Jane, and Adam Ladd, the Simpsons get the lamp, shade and all.
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* Win enough pots in ''VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory'' and you can unlock new designs for the card deck and the felt on your poker table.
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* In VideoGame/GenshinImpact, after completing the "A New Star Approaches" Archon Quest, a quest is unlocked, where Madame Ping gives the Traveler and Paimon a Serenitea Pot, an artifact that allows them to create a pocket-dimension home.

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* In VideoGame/GenshinImpact, ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', after completing the "A New Star Approaches" Archon Quest, a quest is unlocked, where Madame Ping gives the Traveler and Paimon a Serenitea Pot, an artifact that allows them to create a pocket-dimension home.
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* In VideoGame/Genshin Impact, after completing the "A New Star Approaches" Archon Quest, a quest is unlocked, where Madame Ping gives the Traveler and Paimon a Serenitea Pot, an artifact that allows them to create a pocket-dimension home.

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* In VideoGame/Genshin Impact, VideoGame/GenshinImpact, after completing the "A New Star Approaches" Archon Quest, a quest is unlocked, where Madame Ping gives the Traveler and Paimon a Serenitea Pot, an artifact that allows them to create a pocket-dimension home.

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* In VideoGame/Genshin Impact, after completing the "A New Star Approaches" Archon Quest, a quest is unlocked, where Madame Ping gives the Traveler and Paimon a Serenitea Pot, an artifact that allows them to create a pocket-dimension home.
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* ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm'': The young Simpsons, looking for some inexpensive form of excitement, decide to sell soap. The Excelsior Soap Company awards the seller a choice of three premiums: a bookcase, a plush reclining chair, or a banquet lamp. The lamp's shade is included if you sell an additional three hundred cakes of soap. With the help of Rebecca, Emma Jane, and Adam, the Simpsons get the lamp, shade and all.

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* ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm'': The young Simpsons, looking for some inexpensive form of excitement, decide to sell soap. The Excelsior Soap Company awards the seller a choice of three premiums: a bookcase, a plush reclining chair, or a banquet lamp. The lamp's shade is included if you sell an additional three hundred cakes of soap. With the help of Rebecca, Emma Jane, and Adam, Adam Ladd, the Simpsons get the lamp, shade and all.

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