There's also a community aspect to Design My Room where you can share design tips with others and see who has the best looking interiors. Maybe you'll even get some inspiration. While Animal Crossing: New Horizons may not be as in-depth as some interior design, games you are able to design not just your home but also an entire island. As you take in the relaxing pace of the game, you'll work to unlock new design features until you have a six-room home and an entire island to revamp.
You'll even be able to change the island's internal terrain and waterways. This game offers new challenges for players to complete daily as players are tasked with redesigning a specific room in a certain style. The players themselves will then vote on the various designs that others around the globe have created which look like photos of actual rooms. It will open up a gamer's mind to a whole new world of interior design as they are forced to think outside the box and explore new styles that they wouldn't normally choose themselves.
Players who are looking to let out their creativity in a vacation setting should check out this mobile game that is set in the Caribbean.
It will take players through various episodes and they are required to complete minigames in order to move on, but many are instantly hooked. It tests their brains while allowing their interior design juices to flow and it is a free app that gamers can download on their phones. This game focuses on a less realistic interior design venture and players love its unique layout.
Players are tasked with rearranging furniture based on a client's request, while still keeping some of their own creative flair in the final product. Outfits for a character can also be unlocked and public polls exist where other gamers can vote on whose showroom they think is the best. Everyone has an idea of what their dream home would look like if they had the unlimited funds to make it happen. While these aspirations are usually unattainable, luckily this game exists to allow gamers to create it in the virtual world.
Players will help wealthy clients realize their dreams as they flip, renovate, and redecorate various homes and rooms. Players are required to play match 3 levels that will grant them coins and allow them to unlock even more in-game rewards. This mobile game combines a love for word puzzles with interior design as players must complete them in order to earn better rewards.
Players can explore various renovation styles and deal with a wide variety of client requests. The game is updated often so there is always something new as it provides an endless supply of fun. Players who are looking for a game without mandatory puzzles to solve will enjoy the relaxing atmosphere that this one has to offer.
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If your aim is to build something that looks cool and is fun to explore though, Subnautica definitely has you covered.
What could be better than designing your dream home? Well, how about doing so on a Caribbean Island, perhaps? If that sounds like something that you'd enjoy then Home Design: Caribbean Life is definitely worth a look - even if it's just a momentary glance. The game's UI is incredibly intuitive and everything looks fantastic. The wide range of furniture and customization options allows for some incredible designs that would make even the odd millionaire a little envious.
The beautiful scenery only adds to the game's fantastic visuals which are incredibly impressive for a mobile game. The Harvest Moon series has always excelled when it comes to its customization options. Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town is no different in this regard. The recent Switch remake looks fantastic and allows players to not only decorate their homes, but also the areas surrounding them. If you're a fan of Animal Crossing then you'll love Friends of Mineral Town and may actually find that you prefer it thanks to the game's tighter structure and well fleshed out characters.
Sadly, there aren't quite as many items of furniture available nor does the game receive seasonal updates like the AC titles but it's a great game nonetheless. Staxel looks and plays like the love-child of Minecraft and Stardew Valley and although it doesn't quite measure up to either of the aforementioned titles, there's still a lot to love here. The vibrant color palette found throughout the game makes for some stunning visuals and there are plenty of craftable items with which homes can be built and decorated.
Some might be put off by the title's complete lack of narrative, but those looking for a game that allows them to unleash their creativity without the distractions that go hand in hand with traditional story modes should have a lot of fun with Staxel.
It's a game that's easy to get lost in and one that will help you to find plenty of inspiration thanks to its simplicity.
Things might still be a little rough around the edges, but the base-building elements of Ark: Survival Evolved have come a long way since the game first launched. Gone are the days in which players were limited to basic box-like structures with all manner of designs now available right at the players' fingertips. Perhaps what makes base-building so enjoyable in the game is that your creations need to be functional rather than just aesthetically pleasing. Well, they do if you want them to survive for longer than a few days, that is.
Interiors still need a bit of work, perhaps, but with fairly regular updates still rolling in, things can only get better in this regard. The Sims is a very popular life-simulator that has been around for years. It's almost the definition of first-time gamers. People play it for many different reasons, whether that be to create ridiculous looking characters and cause havoc on their lives or to get away from reality and into an alternate, calming one. But there is also the aspect of building.
Instead of players focusing on their Sims life and career, they can focus on building houses from the ground up. And if interior design is more ones style, players can simply design already built houses.
With the built-in Sims catalog, possibilities are endless for your country bungalow or grand castle.
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