What Is Unhinged Realtor?
Unhinged Realtor is a scene game where one player is a real estate agent showing a house to a potential buyer. Sounds normal enough — except the host walks around the "room" pointing at spots on the stage and calling out imaginary objects that the realtor has to work into their sales pitch on the fly. A tricycle? Selling point. A mysterious red puddle on the floor? Totally explainable. Lady Gaga designed the bedroom? Of course she did.
It's a Sunday Improv original loosely inspired by a live improv game MissDelRey saw in the real world (yes, that exists too!), and adapted into something that plays beautifully on the VR stage — where the stage gives the realtor endless space to fill with increasingly unhinged inventory.
How It Works at Sunday Improv
- Two players take the stage — one is the realtor, one is the buyer looking at the property
- The host moves around the stage, pointing at different spots and calling out objects — "There's a tricycle here" ... "There's a mysterious puddle over there" ... "Knives everywhere in the kitchen"
- The realtor has to sell every single object, no matter how absurd, working each one into their pitch as a feature of the home
- The buyer reacts and asks questions, pushing back or going along with the pitch
- The game ends when all the objects have been listed or time runs out
"The DNA tests have proven it's not blood." That's the energy. You're not ignoring the mysterious puddle — you're explaining why it's actually a feature.
Tips for the Realtor
- Sell everything. That's the whole game. Nothing in this house is a problem — it's all a feature. The chainsaw in the kitchen? For those tougher cuts. The ham hanging from the ceiling? Lady Gaga designed this room. You are the most confident person alive and this is the best property on the market.
- Connect the objects to each other. The game gets funnier when the absurd objects start forming a world together. If there's a tricycle and a mysterious puddle, maybe the tricycle is how you avoid the puddle. Let the house tell a story.
- Don't rush past the objects. Give each one a moment. The buyer is going to have questions, and your answers are where the comedy lives. Linger on the weird stuff — that's what the audience is here for.
- Use the space. Walk the buyer through the house. Move to the kitchen, step out on the balcony, check out the bedroom. The more it feels like a real tour, the funnier the absurd objects become.
Tips for the Buyer
- React honestly. If the realtor just told you that the red puddle on the floor only appears while you're sleeping, you're allowed to be concerned about that. Your reactions are what give the realtor something to work with.
- Ask follow-up questions. Don't just accept the pitch — push on it. "Does it bleed out of the floor?" is a perfectly reasonable question when you're being shown a mysterious puddle, and it forces the realtor to dig deeper into their nonsense.
- Stay in the market. You're here to potentially buy this house. You can be skeptical, horrified, or weirdly into it — but you're still a buyer on a house tour. That grounding is what makes the absurdity land.
Why It Works
Unhinged Realtor gives one player a very clear job — sell this house — and then makes that job progressively more impossible. The realtor can't ignore anything, can't admit anything is bad, and can't stop the host from adding more chaos to the room. It's a game that rewards quick thinking and unshakable confidence, and the dynamic between the relentlessly positive realtor and the increasingly alarmed buyer creates comedy that writes itself. Every object is a new challenge, and the audience gets to watch someone try to explain why a chainsaw in the kitchen is actually a good thing.
Want to try it live? Join us every Sunday at 3 PM EST at Soapstone NYC in Meta Horizon Worlds. It's free, it's 18+, and Unhinged Realtor is one of the newer games in the rotation.