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My Sticker Room - Decor Game
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  • 10M+

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  • SayGames Ltd

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  • Puzzle

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  • Everyone

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So, I've been sinking a stupid amount of time into My Sticker Room - Decor Game lately, and honestly, it's one of those chill mobile experiences that just clicks. This is a casual decoration and sticker-collecting puzzle game, pure Android through and through, but you can grab it on iOS too. It's a mobile-only title—no Steam or console ports here—which makes sense given its tap-and-swipe nature. The app first launched on the Google Play Store back in early 2023, and it's already racked up over 10 million installs, which is wild for such a niche genre. Best part? It's completely free to download and play. Yeah, there are in-app purchases and optional ads (the usual reward-based stuff), but you can totally ignore the shop and still have a blast. The purchases range from $0.99 for a small sticker pack to around $9.99 for a bigger bundle of coins or premium items, but none of it feels mandatory. I've been playing for weeks without spending a dime, and I don't feel locked out of anything.

Gameplay is simple but addictive. You get a blank room—like a bedroom, a cozy cafe, or a garden shed—and you have to decorate it by matching and placing stickers. The core loop is: you open sticker packs (like digital loot boxes), collect themed stickers, and then arrange them on your room's designated spots. The best part is the satisfaction of completing a room. Every sticker has a specific spot, so it's like a jigsaw puzzle meets interior design. My favorite part, though, has to be the sheer variety of themes. One day I'm decorating a witch's brewing corner, and the next I'm putting together a retro arcade nook. The art style is super cute—bright colors, soft lines, and a lot of personality in each sticker. There's no time limit or pressure, so I can just unwind after work and slowly piece together a room. It's the kind of game you play while listening to a podcast or waiting for your coffee to brew.

Compared to other casual decoration games like Design Home or Home Design Makeover, My Sticker Room feels way more laid-back. Design Home has that competitive scoring system and real-life furniture brands, which can get stressful. This one? No leaderboards, no timers, no pressure. It's pure, mindless fun. Another similar game is Paint by Number or Color by Number, but those are more about painting pre-drawn lines. Here, you actually get to choose where stickers go, so there's a tiny bit of creativity. The sticker pack opening mechanic also scratches that same itch as loot-based games like Brawl Stars, but without the PvP anxiety. Honestly, I recommend this app to anyone who just wants to chill. It's perfect for unwinding before bed or during a commute. No rage quits, no paywalls—just you and a room full of stickers waiting to find their home.

features

  • Unique Sticker Pack Mechanic 🎁: Unlike games like Home Design Makeover where you just buy furniture with coins, here you open actual sticker packs. Each pack contains random themed stickers, so every unboxing feels like a mini event. It's a simple gacha system that keeps the dopamine flowing without being predatory—you earn packs just by playing, no real money needed.
  • Room-by-Room Progression 🏠: Instead of throwing everything at you at once, the game unlocks rooms gradually. You finish a kitchen, then move to a garden, then a bedroom. This structure makes the app feel like a journey on Google Play. Each room has its own vibe and sticker set, so you never get bored of the same style repeated a dozen times.
  • No Timer, No Stress ⏳: This is the standout feature for me. Many decoration games on Android push daily challenges or timed events, but My Sticker Room lets you take your sweet time. You can open the app, place three stickers, and leave—the game saves your progress instantly. It's perfect for casual players who just want to relax without feeling rushed.

pros

  • Incredible Chill Factor 😌: After a long day, nothing beats opening this app and arranging stickers. Unlike Design Home where you're judged on interior design skills, this game has zero pressure. The soft background music and cute sound effects when you place a sticker just melt away stress. It's my go-to wind-down activity.
  • Generous Free-to-Play Model 🆓: I've been playing for weeks without spending a dime. The ad packs give you extra coins or sticker packs every few minutes, and you earn free packs just by completing rooms. This is rare for a SayGames title—usually they're more aggressive with microtransactions. No paywalls, no forced ads. You can easily progress without ever visiting the shop.
  • Huge Variety of Themes 🌈: From fantasy castles to food trucks, the themes keep me coming back. Each room feels like a mini adventure, and the sticker art is surprisingly detailed. Some similar games like Color by Number just recycle the same shapes—here, every sticker is unique. The Halloween and Christmas events add even more seasonal content.

cons

  • Sticker Duplicates Can Be Frustrating 😤: The gacha system means you'll often get duplicate stickers from packs. Unlike Brawl Stars where duplicates give you upgrade currency, here they just feel like wasted pulls. You can trade them for coins, but the exchange rate is pretty low. I've opened ten packs and gotten the same cat sticker three times—that gets old fast.
  • Limited Room Interaction 🔒: Once you place a sticker, it's stuck. There's no delete or undo option beyond restarting the whole room from scratch. In Design Home, you can swap furniture anytime, but here you're locked in. If you misplace a sticker or change your mind, you have to finish the room or reset it, which isn't great for perfectionists like me.
  • Slow Energy/Play Pack Regen ⌛: To earn sticker packs through minigames, you need “energy” that regenerates over real time. It's not as bad as Candy Crush's life system, but after a long play session, you might hit a wall where you can't open new packs for an hour. The app pushes you to wait or watch ads, which can break the flow.

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