How to Play

How to Play Landscaper Simulator

Learn the core gameplay chain: clean the location, finish the job, earn money, upgrade tools, and unlock the next area.

Last verified: 2026-08-21

Overview

This page focuses on how Landscaper Simulator plays moment to moment. For broader first-time advice, common mistakes, and upgrade habits, use the separate Beginner Guide.

The core loop

  1. Cut overgrowth. Use the mower or grass-cutting tool on weeds and dense growth.
  2. Pressure wash dirt. Use the water washer gun on dirty surfaces that need cleaning.
  3. Vacuum litter. Use the vacuum on loose trash and debris.
  4. Complete the location. Follow the visible job objectives and continue cleaning until the area is accepted as finished.
  5. Earn money. Completed jobs feed the progression loop and shop economy.
  6. Upgrade tools. Improve the equipment through the confirmed upgrade categories.
  7. Unlock the next area. The game has 15 unique levels that unlock sequentially as jobs are completed.

Tools at a glance

ToolUse on the fieldConfirmed upgrade direction
Mower / grass cutterClears grass, weeds, and overgrowth.Cutting strength and range.
Water washer gun / pressure washerCleans dirt from surfaces.Spray distance and precision.
Vacuum / litter vacuumRemoves loose trash from the job area.Suction power.

What you're working toward

Each job pushes you toward money, shop upgrades, and later areas. Official information confirms 15 levels and three upgradable tools, but exact upgrade prices, tier values, and level objectives remain Unverified unless checked in-game.

Beginner tips

  • Switch tools based on the visible mess: overgrowth, dirty surfaces, or loose litter.
  • Use the job's visible objective feedback before assuming an area is done.
  • Needs verification: exact controls and input bindings can vary by settings, so check the in-game controls menu rather than relying on a fixed key list.
  • Needs verification: specific upgrade order should be treated as preference until costs and level demands are confirmed.

Related

Next, read the Beginner Guide for first-session advice, Tools for equipment roles, Upgrades for progression categories, and the Wiki Hub for the broader fact index.