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Decor Life - Home Design Game
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  • 100M+

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  • SayGames Ltd

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  • Simulation

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  • Everyone

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Alright, so I've been sinking a lot of time into Decor Life - Home Design Game lately, and I gotta say, it's exactly what you'd expect from a free-to-play mobile renovation game. It's a casual home design and puzzle game available on Android via the Google Play Store and also on iOS through the App Store. It's purely a mobile app—no PC or console versions here, so don't go looking for it on Steam or your Xbox. It launched a couple of years back and has racked up over 10 million installs on Google Play alone, which tells you it's found its audience. The best part? It's completely free to download and play. However, like most games in this genre, it relies heavily on in-app purchases and optional in-app ads. You'll often hit a point where you either wait for energy to refill or drop a few bucks. Those purchases range from a dollar or two for small currency packs up to maybe $20 if you want a big bundle of coins or boosters. It's not pay-to-win, but it definitely nudges you to spend if you want to keep decorating without long pauses.

How do you actually play? It's a match-3 puzzle disguised as a home makeover show. You start with a rundown room, and to renovate it—like painting a wall, buying a new couch, or hanging a chandelier—you need to complete these tile-matching puzzles. Each renovation task costs stars, which you earn by solving puzzles. The best part of the game is hands-down the visual payoff. You see a grimy, ugly apartment transform into something sleek and modern, and that's incredibly satisfying. My favorite part? Picking out furniture sets that actually match. The game has a ton of different styles—Scandinavian, industrial, bohemian—and you can really mix and match. I spent a good hour just making a cozy bedroom with a mix of rustic wood and soft greens. It's not deep, but for a mobile game, the design feels pretty rewarding.

Compared to similar games like Homescapes or Redecor, this one stands out for its focus on actual design freedom rather than just clicking through options. Homescapes is more about linear story and character interactions, while Redecor is pure design without puzzles. Decor Life splits the difference—you've got the puzzle grind, but the rooms feel more customizable. I'd recommend it over others because the art style is cleaner and less cartoonish, not as cluttered as some competitors. If you enjoy casual puzzle apps on Android and want a decent design sim without the commitment of a PC game, this is a solid download. Just be ready for the energy timers.

features

  • Match-3 Puzzle Progression 🧩 : Unlike Design Home, which is pure decoration, Decor Life requires you to play tile-matching puzzles to earn stars for renovations. It adds a layer of gameplay that keeps me engaged longer than just swiping through furniture catalogs.
  • Furniture Customization 🛋️ : You're not stuck with preset rooms. You can change the color of almost every piece—from sofas to wallpaper—which gives way more control than similar games like Home Design Story.
  • Offline Playability 📱 : You can play without an internet connection once it's downloaded. That's rare for these kind of apps, and it's great for commuting or when you're stuck somewhere with no signal.

pros

  • Satisfying Visual Feedback ✨ : When you complete a room, the before-and-after transformation is stunning. The graphics are crisp and modern, way better than what you'd expect from a free Google Play app. It really feels like your effort pays off.
  • No Forced Storyline 🎬 : I love that I don't have to sit through endless dialogue from quirky characters like in Gardenscapes. The focus is on the design and puzzle, which is perfect for quick gaming sessions.
  • Generous Free Rewards 🎁 : Compared to other Android games that bombard you with ads, this one is pretty balanced. You get daily login bonuses and free boosters just by playing. You can progress without spending a dime if you have patience.

cons

  • Aggressive Energy Timer ⏳ : The energy system refills slowly, and you'll often be stuck waiting. It's not as generous as Homescapes, which at least gives you more ways to earn free lives. Here, you either pay or wait.
  • Pay-to-Skip Wall 💸 : Some pieces of furniture or design options require premium currency that's hard to earn. While it's not mandatory, it feels like a tease, especially when you want a specific item that's locked behind real money.
  • Limited Social Features 🌐 : Unlike Redecor, where you can see other players' design challenges and vote, this game feels solitary. No multiplayer or sharing options, which is a letdown if you enjoy community interaction.

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