Decor Life - Review
Decor Life

Decor Life

Advertisement

Relaxing home makeover game with satisfying unpacking

Decor Life takes the fantasy of starting fresh in a new space and builds an entire cozy, low-pressure experience around it. Instead of fast-paced challenges or strict scoring, it focuses on the slow pleasure of sorting, unboxing and decorating one room at a time.

Each level begins with a cluttered or outdated room. Your first task is to sort existing items into boxes, deciding what belongs where, what should be stored and what fits the new vision. Then comes the core loop: unboxing furniture, rotating it, and placing it in the layout that feels right to you. Finally, you unpack smaller objects and decorative pieces, filling shelves, drawers and surfaces to bring the room to life.

What stands out is the lack of judgment. There’s no “wrong” layout, no harsh ratings, and no pressure to match a template. The game nudges you with subtle hints, but largely lets you follow your own taste, making it ideal for players who enjoy interior design but dislike rigid puzzle rules. The tactile feel of dragging, dropping and arranging objects is surprisingly satisfying, especially for short relaxation sessions.

Visually, Decor Life leans on bright, clean 3D graphics with clear silhouettes and readable spaces. Every room has a distinct personality, from minimalist studios to more eclectic homes, giving you a sense of narrative without heavy storytelling. Controls are simple and intuitive, well suited to casual play.

On the downside, progression can feel repetitive if you rush through many rooms in one sitting, and the reliance on ads and optional purchases may test your patience. Still, for anyone who enjoys organizing, decluttering and decorating at their own pace, Decor Life offers a soothing, almost zen-like experience that’s easy to return to whenever you need a calm creative break.

package name

com.decor.life

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

SayGames Ltd