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If you want a building game with a first-person viewpoint, there is Castle Flipper, and two upcoming games - Monument Flipper and House Builder. If you wish for more of a furnishing focus, Hotel Renovator is coming out next year. If you want maximum similarity to HF, Hometopia is out early next year, and Dreamhouse - The Game, further down the line. Finally if you want a Sims-type offering, Paralives looks very promising, but has no ETA yet - hopefully sometime next year. All these games are on Steam, as I haven't checked out other platforms.
I'm not accusing it of being a Minecraft copycat. I'm simply saying that it's a different genre - Rising Worlds is an "open-world survival crafter", like Minecraft, while HF is a "job simulator" (in its case, a renovation simulator), which, over time, became an "interior decoration game".
Therefore, you can't really compare the two, in my opinion.
Although, to be fair, HF has proven that building houses, and/or decorating their interiors, can be a viable video game genre in itself, as opposed to being a part of a bigger game such as the Sims or Minecraft. Which is probably why the titles I have listed in my previous post are appearing in the first place :)