
Name |
Homescapes |
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Google Play Link |
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Google Play
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Category |
Casual |
Developer |
Playrix |
Last version | 7.9.7 |
Updated |
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Compatible with |
Android 4.4+ |
Introduction to Homescapes
If you've ever wanted a game that lets you chill and fix up a whole mansion room by room while solving puzzles, Homescapes totally nails it. This mobile puzzle game mixes cozy home renovation with match-3 gameplay, which means you're not just tapping candies or gems—you’re helping a butler, Austin, give his childhood home a serious glow-up. It’s part puzzle grind, part wholesome interior design fantasy, and it runs deep with charm.
At its heart, Homescapes is a casual game, but it’s built with more detail than you'd expect. You’ve got hundreds of puzzles, tons of furniture choices, storyline chapters that bring in quirky new characters, and even a couple of lovable pets running around. The game knows how to keep things personal. Every room you redesign feels like yours, and every upgrade actually comes from effort you put in by solving levels. It’s kind of addictive in the best way possible.
And no, it’s not a solo gig either. There’s a whole community vibe in the game—you can connect through Facebook or play solo, but either way, you’ll get weekly events and challenges to keep things fresh. You can even participate in competitions, earn extra rewards, and show off your mansion style. There’s always something to work toward, whether it’s fixing the garden or decking out a greenhouse with your choice of aesthetic.
What makes Homescapes stick isn’t flashy graphics or high-stakes strategy—it’s the lowkey satisfaction of progress. You fix, decorate, match tiles, and suddenly you’re three hours deep and your virtual hallway has a new rug you’re weirdly proud of. The story carries it too. Austin isn’t just a random game mascot—he’s got family drama, neighborhood gossip, and some truly random side missions that add just enough spice.
Gameplay-wise, the match-3 mechanics are super tight. It’s got the kind of polish you'd expect from Playrix. Power-ups are explosive in the best ways, puzzles get progressively tricky (without being rage-quit levels of hard), and the pace is solid. You're rarely stuck, but it doesn’t just hand out wins either—you’ll have to get strategic with how you match and when you use boosters.
One thing to keep in mind: while Homescapes is free to play, it does nudge you toward in-app purchases. Whether it’s extra lives or boosters, you’ll sometimes hit a wall unless you’re patient or willing to spend a bit. But that’s standard for games in this genre, and Homescapes still gives you plenty to do without paying a dime.
So yeah—if you’re looking for a game that’s chill, engaging, and low-key satisfying, Homescapes might just be the digital escape you didn’t know you needed. It’s got heart, puzzles, and a whole house waiting for your inner interior designer to go off.