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Ever watched those home renovation shows and thought "I could do that"? This is basically Homescapes without the budget—swap fruits and berries on a match-3 grid to earn crystals, then blow them all on fixing up a rundown cottage. You're gardener, architect, and interior designer rolled into one, solving tile puzzles to unlock curtains, furniture, and all the home decor you can click through. It's the classic "one more level" trap dressed up in throw pillows and paint swatches.
Key Features
- Huge Level Library: The game promises a massive number of stages—expect to be matching fruits for hours.
- Multiple Rooms to Renovate: Veranda, kitchen, bedroom, living room, nursery, and a girl's bedroom. Each room needs your design choices.
- Free-to-Play (With Limits): You can technically clear every level without spending real money, but extra lives and moves are there if you crack.
- Bright, Mobile-Friendly Graphics: High-saturation colors and clean UI that works on smaller screens without squinting.
How to Play House Interior Design - Match 3
Getting started is dead simple—mastering it without losing all your moves takes patience.
Match the Fruits, Earn the Crystals
You tap or click tiles to swap adjacent fruits—bananas, grapes, blueberries, pears—to make lines of three or more. Match four or five to create power-ups like rainbow boosters that clear whole rows. Each level gives you a limited number of moves and specific goals, like "clear 20 jellies" or "collect 15 pears." Beat the level, you earn crystals. Fail, and you're stuck replaying or buying extra moves.
Spend Crystals on Renovation Tasks
Between puzzle stages, you're kicked to the meta-game: a sad, half-built cottage that desperately needs your help. Every renovation task—installing a window, choosing wallpaper, placing a couch—costs crystals. You pick from pre-set design options (usually three choices per item), tap to confirm, and watch a quick before-and-after animation. It's not free-form design; you're selecting from a catalog, but it scratches that "make it pretty" itch.
Unlock New Rooms and Keep Going
Finish one room's tasks, and the game unlocks the next area. The progression is gated hard—you can't skip ahead, and some tasks cost a ton of crystals, forcing you back to the puzzle grind. The loop is: play match-3, earn currency, spend currency, hit a paywall, play more match-3. Rinse and repeat until you've decorated every corner or run out of lives.
Who is House Interior Design - Match 3 for?
This is 100% aimed at casual mobile players who love bite-sized puzzle sessions and home makeover fantasies. If you're the type who watches HGTV while scrolling Instagram, this game was made for you. It's safe for kids—no violence, just fruit—and simple enough for teens or adults who want something low-stakes to play during a coffee break. Hardcore puzzle fans might find it too derivative and grindy, but for the "just one more level before bed" crowd, it's dangerously effective.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's cozy, not chaotic. There's no timer ticking down (unless the level design forces it), so you can plan your moves at your own pace. The visuals are bright and cheerful—think pastel furniture and cartoon fruit with big sparkly eyes. The sound effects are standard mobile game fare: little pops and chimes when tiles match, upbeat background music that loops every 30 seconds. Honestly, the music gets repetitive fast; I muted it after about ten levels and threw on a podcast instead. The "renovation reveal" animations are satisfying in that cheap dopamine-hit way, but they're just static image swaps, not actual 3D transformations. The whole experience feels like a time-killer designed to keep you tapping, not blow your mind.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game auto-saves your progress in your browser's local storage, so as long as you don't clear your cache or switch devices, you'll pick up right where you left off. Performance-wise, it's built in Unity and runs smoothly even on older laptops or mid-tier phones—I didn't notice any lag or stuttering during matches. The UI is clearly optimized for mobile with big, thumb-friendly buttons, but it plays just fine on desktop with a mouse too.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-waster if you're into the genre, but it brings nothing new to the table.
- ✅ Pro: Instant play in your browser—no downloads, no login required.
- ✅ Pro: The dual loop of puzzle + decoration keeps you hooked longer than pure match-3 games.
- ❌ Con: It's a shameless clone of the Playrix formula. If you've played Homescapes or Gardenscapes, this will feel like a reskin with fewer bells and whistles.
Controls
Responsive and straightforward—no complaints here.
- Desktop: Left mouse button to click and drag tiles. Point, click, swap. That's it.
- Mobile: Tap the tile, tap the adjacent tile to swap. Touch controls work perfectly on smaller screens.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by B-Tree and released on November 13, 2024. It's a recent addition to the browser game scene, riding the wave of casual puzzle-decoration hybrids.


