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If you've ever wanted to play interior designer while solving match-3 puzzles, Family Town mixes those two obsessions into one colorful package. You follow Chloe, a stylist heading to Hollywood who discovers she's pregnant—and suddenly finds herself giving makeovers and renovating an entire small town. It's part life sim, part puzzle game, and honestly? It's designed to keep you clicking "just one more level" for hours.
Key Features
- Endless Progression: The game keeps throwing new characters and rooms at you—there's always something to decorate or upgrade.
- Multiple Makeover Types: You're not just picking furniture—you're doing hair, makeup, outfits, and full home renovations.
- Match-3 Core: Earn currency by completing classic match-3 puzzle levels that gate your progress.
- High-Quality Visuals: Clean, hand-painted art style with expressive character animations that look way better than most browser games.
How to Play Family Town
The loop is simple but addictive—solve puzzles, spend your winnings on makeovers, unlock story bits, repeat.
Match-3 to Earn Currency
You play standard match-3 levels to collect stars and coins. Line up three or more items, clear the board objectives, and try not to run out of moves. The puzzles aren't groundbreaking, but they're solid enough to keep you engaged. You'll need those resources for everything else in the game.
Transform People and Places
Once you've got currency, you spend it on makeover tasks. You're cleaning up messy rooms, applying makeup to characters who look genuinely sad (the crying animations are kind of manipulative, not gonna lie), picking hairstyles, and choosing outfits. The game presents you with three options for every choice—bed designs, lipstick shades, shoe styles—and you pick what fits your vision.
Progress Through the Story
Each makeover and decoration unlocks more of Chloe's narrative. You're following her pregnancy journey while helping townspeople with their own drama. The story beats are pure soap opera material, but they give context to why you're redecorating someone's kitchen for the fifth time this week.
Who is Family Town for?
This is squarely aimed at casual players who want low-stress entertainment in short bursts. If you love games like Project Makeover or Homescapes, you'll feel right at home here. It's perfect for anyone who gets satisfaction from "before and after" transformations and doesn't mind grinding through puzzles to unlock customization options. The pregnancy storyline and life simulation elements also appeal to players looking for relatable narratives wrapped in cozy gameplay.
The Gameplay Vibe
Family Town is relaxing with occasional spikes of frustration when you fail a match-3 level three times in a row. The art is soft and inviting—think mobile game meets animated movie aesthetic. Characters have big expressive eyes and the environments are colorful without being garish. There's no combat, no timers stressing you out (except within puzzle levels), just a steady drip of dopamine every time you complete a makeover. The emotional manipulation is real though—those crying character models are designed to make you want to "fix" them immediately.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
Your progress saves automatically through your browser, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off. Just don't clear your cache or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, the game runs smoothly even on older hardware—the 2D art and Unity optimization mean you won't see lag or stuttering on most machines. Mobile performance is equally solid with responsive touch controls.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A polished time-sink that knows exactly what it is—a casual makeover game wrapped around proven match-3 mechanics.
- ✅ Pro: The visuals are genuinely nice—way above average for browser games.
- ✅ Pro: Tons of customization choices make you feel like you're actually designing, not just clicking through predetermined outcomes.
- ❌ Con: The emotional manipulation tactics (crying characters, sad backstories) feel a bit heavy-handed and manipulative at times.
Controls
Everything is point-and-click simple with responsive feedback when you make selections.
- Desktop: Mouse to click, drag, and select from menus. Match-3 levels use click-and-swap mechanics.
- Mobile: Tap to select, swipe to match. Large touch-friendly buttons make it easy to navigate on smaller screens.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by PlayFlock and released on January 1, 2023. They've clearly studied the mobile makeover genre and built a competent browser version.

