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Ever wanted to renovate a house without the actual back pain and paint fumes? House Design combines the satisfaction of interior decorating with match-3 puzzle gameplay—think Homescapes but without the weird butler storyline. You're flipping a rundown house room by room, one colorful puzzle at a time. Match chips, earn stars, buy furniture, and turn a disaster zone into your dream home. It's chill, it's addictive, and it's perfect for when you want to zone out and feel productive at the same time.
Key Features
- Match-3 Puzzle Core: Classic three-in-a-row gameplay with boosters and explosive combos to clear levels.
- Full House Renovation: Decorate every detail—from wall colors to furniture—across multiple rooms with tons of design choices.
- No Pressure Mode: Zero time limits, no leaderboards. Play at your own pace without anyone breathing down your neck.
- Offline Play: Works without an internet connection once loaded, so you can renovate during your commute.
How to Play House Design
Getting started is dead simple, but don't be surprised when you lose track of an hour. The loop is hypnotic.
Match Chips to Earn Stars
You tap or click on colored chips (think teacups, hearts, and other cozy objects) to swap them around on a grid. Line up three or more of the same color and they pop off the board. Each level has a goal—clear certain pieces, collect specific items, or hit a score target. Beat the level, earn stars. Those stars are your renovation budget.
Choose Your Design Style
Between puzzles, you spend your hard-earned stars on fixing up the house. The game shows you a piece of the room that needs work—maybe it's a broken bed or a grimy floor. You get three design options to pick from (modern, rustic, or something in between). Tap the one you like, watch the magic happen, and move on to the next disaster area.
Unlock New Rooms and Secrets
As you complete renovation tasks, new rooms open up and little story snippets appear. There's a light mystery vibe about what happened to the house, but honestly, it's background noise. The real progression is watching your design choices come together and seeing the before-and-after transformations.
Who is House Design for?
Perfect for casual players who like light brain-teasers and creative expression. If you're into decorating shows or Pinterest boards, this is your jam. It's also great for anyone who needs a palate cleanser between intense games—no stress, no competition, just you making a pretty space. Parents, this one's safe for kids too. Bright colors, zero violence, and simple enough for younger players to understand.
The Gameplay Vibe
This game is comfy. The background music is soft and looping (borderline elevator music, but in a good way), and the visuals are clean and bright without being overwhelming. The match-3 puzzles have that satisfying "pop" sound when you clear pieces, and the renovation scenes use that high-key lighting you see in IKEA catalogs. It's not groundbreaking graphically—think standard mobile game polish with pre-rendered 3D rooms—but it does the job. The whole experience feels like scrolling through a home design app while your brain does easy math.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
Your progress saves automatically in your browser cache, so you can close the tab and come back later without losing anything. Just don't go nuclear on your browsing history or you'll start over. Performance-wise, this runs smooth even on older laptops or budget phones. The Unity engine keeps things lightweight, and I didn't notice any lag or stuttering during puzzle animations. Load times are quick too—maybe 5 seconds tops when you first boot it up.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-killer that delivers exactly what it promises: easy puzzles and pretty rooms.
- ✅ Pro: Super relaxing with zero pressure or timers. You control the pace completely.
- ✅ Pro: Tons of design choices make you feel like you're actually personalizing the space.
- ❌ Con: It's a clone of a clone—if you've played Homescapes or Project Makeover, you've basically played this.
Controls
Responsive and simple. No complaints here—everything reacts instantly.
- Desktop: Point and click with your mouse to swap puzzle pieces or select furniture.
- Mobile: Tap and drag on the touchscreen. The UI is big enough that you won't misclick.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by BOLD CAT and released on January 1, 2023. They specialize in casual puzzle games with that mobile-first design philosophy.


