Homescapes Apk

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Welcome to Homescapes, a truly heartwarming game from Playrix's Scapes™ series! Solve match-3 puzzles to restore a wonderful mansion on a verdant street. Exciting adventures start at the doorstep!
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Developer
Playrix
Released on
19 Sept 2017
Updated
25 Nov 2024
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149.53 MB
Version
7.5.5
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5.0
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Description

Welcome to Homescapes, a truly heartwarming game from Playrix’s Scapes™ series! Solve match-3 puzzles to restore a wonderful mansion on a verdant street. Exciting adventures start at the doorstep!

Beat colorful match-3 levels to renovate and decorate rooms in the mansion, unlocking ever more chapters in the exciting family story along the way! What are you waiting for? Make yourself at home!

The game features:

● Unique gameplay: help Austin renovate the house by swapping and matching pieces!
● Interior design: you decide what the house will look like.
● Exciting match-3 levels: tons of fun, featuring unique boosters and explosive combinations!
● A huge, beautiful mansion: discover all the secrets it holds!
● Fantastic characters: watch them live their lives and interact with each other in the in-game social network.
● A cute pet: meet а naughty and fluffy cat.
● Invite your Facebook friends to help you create your own cozy atmosphere in the house!

Give the old mansion a complete makeover! Show off your designer skills by furnishing and decorating the kitchen, hall, orangery, and other house areas, including the garage! Thousands of design options will give you maximum freedom to explore your creativity, change designs any time you want, and eventually create your dream house!

Homescapes is free to play, though some in-game items can also be purchased for real money. If you don’t want to use this option, simply turn it off in your device’s Restrictions menu.

What's new

SAVING CHRISTMAS
• Join Austin and Katherine as they solve the mystery of Santa's kidnapping!
• Finish the event to get a unique decoration!

WAY OF THE WARRIOR
• Head to Japan and help Austin become a valiant warrior!
• Finish the event to get a unique decoration!

ALSO FEATURING
• Season Pass with unique decorations!
• Winter Pass with a charming pet!
• New adventures in the Hobby Room story. Help William master new skills and outdo his old rival, Marvin Maverick.

Versions

Version Size Requirements Date
7.5.3 149.5 MB 5.0 19/11/2024
7.4.6 112.95 MB 5.0 16/10/2024

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62 comments on "Homescapes Apk"

  1. SparkleNinja22 says:

    ‘Unique gameplay’ indeed! I feel like an artist with every room I decorate. Love it!

  2. #CheerfulCherry says:

    ‘Tons of fun’ can’t capture how amazing it is to create and explore. I’m hooked forever!

  3. CuddlyCactus says:

    Every match brings me closer to my dream house! I can almost smell the fresh paint!

  4. DreamyDaisy says:

    Restoring the mansion gives me so much joy! It’s like painting my dreams in colorful pieces!

  5. AstuteAardvark says:

    ‘Free-to-play’—a delightful euphemism for ‘let’s lure them into spending their hard-earned money on virtual baubles!’ How splendidly capitalist! This game cleverly disguises itself as harmless fun while cleverly seducing players into pouring cash into digital renovations instead of real-world investments. I’m positively charmed by how successfully they’ve turned home improvement into an addictive pastime devoid of any true value beyond momentary gratification.

    • MoneyMindedMongoose says:

      ‘Momentary gratification’? That’s putting it lightly! One must admire how skillfully they’ve crafted these levels designed solely to tease and tantalize one’s desire to spend more and achieve less—in every sense possible! Truly a masterclass in modern consumer behavior; every tap brings forth not just rewards but also crippling debt disguised as ‘fun’.

  6. JoyfulJellybean says:

    ‘Exciting adventures’ is an understatement! Each puzzle unlocks a new chapter of joy!

  7. UbiquitousUnicorn says:

    Surely nothing screams ‘cognitive development’ quite like arranging furniture digitally while feigning creativity—all hailed under banner proclaiming ‘this time it’s personal!’ It appears we’ve concocted new definitions surrounding fulfillment within limited frames designed primarily around productivity standards.

    • WistfulWombat says:

      Exactly UbiquitousUnicorn; let’s all raise our glasses high together toward virtual realities promising liberation from mundane responsibilities—a true cultural phenomenon worthy studying long after society collapses upon itself due sheer absurdity distorting perception therein.

  8. PhilosopherKing42 says:

    Ah, the age-old battle of aesthetics versus functionality, now encapsulated in a mobile game! Truly, what could be more intellectually stimulating than swapping colorful pieces to restore a virtual mansion? One must wonder if the ancient Romans ever envisioned that their architectural marvels would one day serve as the backdrop for such profound digital pursuits. I can already hear Socrates pondering the metaphysics of match-3 puzzles while sipping his hemlock. Nothing says ‘I appreciate high art’ quite like an animated cat demanding attention while you meticulously arrange pixelated furniture. Bravo, Playrix! You’ve successfully fused leisure with a digital version of existential dread.

    • EnlightenedDabbler says:

      Indeed! I often find myself grappling with the ethical implications of turning my living space into an avatar for my pixelated adventures. Should I feel guilty about prioritizing aesthetic appeal over historical authenticity in my virtual mansion? After all, each design choice reflects not only personal taste but also an intricate web of socio-cultural values. And yet, here we are, replacing ornate baroque chandeliers with gaudy neon lamps simply to gain a few extra game points! Perhaps it is not just a game but rather a microcosm of our society’s relentless pursuit of superficiality?

  9. SunnySpark says:

    Oh, how I love the cozy vibes of Homescapes! It feels like home in every puzzle!

  10. PhilosophicalPonderer says:

    The notion that we are tasked with resurrecting an old mansion through matching trinkets is, at best, a fascinating commentary on modern society’s relationship with instant gratification. How delightful it is to see this metaphor play out as we furnish our ‘dream houses’—a literal construction of our desires based on pixelated tokens! Shouldn’t we instead be reconstructing our moral foundations? Or perhaps I’m overthinking this simplistic distraction.

    • SarcasticScholar says:

      Oh, dear PhilosophicalPonderer, how naive! Clearly, swapping squares has far more societal relevance than contemplating ethics or philosophy! If only Socrates had had access to such mind-bending escapism; he might have opted for tile-matching instead of engaging in debates about virtue and justice.

  11. 'JustAnotherObserver' says:

    ‘A huge beautiful mansion,’ they say, but isn’t it fascinating how it transforms into nothing more than a backdrop for endless puzzles? One must applaud the ingenuity behind taking something as romantic as home renovation and diluting it into a series of strategic candy swaps. Is this what they mean by ‘building community’? Because from my vantage point, it seems we’re only constructing distractions.

    • 'CleverCommentator' says:

      ‘Building community’ indeed! Nothing fosters human connection quite like trading virtual resources while ignoring actual social interaction—what an innovative approach! Perhaps next they’ll encourage us to build friendships through asynchronous gaming sessions rather than face-to-face conversations.

  12. BubblyBee says:

    Austin and his cat are the cutest duo! Their story warms my heart while I play!

  13. WhimsicalWanderer says:

    The mansion is like a treasure chest! Each level is a new adventure waiting to unfold!

  14. @FuzzyLogic99 says:

    ‘A huge, beautiful mansion’—yes, please! I’m ready for endless design possibilities!

  15. $MagicMouse$ says:

    ‘Make yourself at home!’ Such a beautiful invitation. It truly feels like my second home.

  16. QuantumPineapple says:

    Ah, ‘Homescapes,’ the epitome of sophisticated leisure! Who knew that solving match-3 puzzles could also unlock the depths of human creativity in interior design? I mean, why bother with actual home renovation when we can simply swap tiles and pretend we’re Martha Stewart? The thought that I could actually engage my cerebral faculties in real-life home improvement seems utterly pedestrian compared to the riveting excitement of matching colorful candies on my screen. Surely, nothing says ‘intellectual engagement’ like turning a dilapidated mansion into a pastel-colored dreamscape. One must wonder if those who partake in this digital escapism are actually taking notes for their future HGTV appearances. Bravo, Playrix, for creating an alternative reality where creativity meets mediocrity on an unprecedented scale!

    • PhilosopherLlama says:

      Indeed, QuantumPineapple! How delightful it is to live vicariously through pixelated renovations while our own homes languish in aesthetic disarray. The juxtaposition is almost poetic—swapping blocks as we ignore the existential dread of our own living spaces! One can only hope that these virtual designers are secretly masterminding their own escape from reality into a world where their whims translate into tangible beauty. But alas, what a tragedy it would be if they were to actually step outside and confront the chaotic world of true artistry!

  17. CuriousCabbage says:

    Ah, Homescapes! The pinnacle of human achievement where we can simultaneously engage in the arduous task of swapping colorful candies while fervently pondering the state of our own lives. What a delightful paradox! One cannot help but admire the sheer brilliance of developers who recognized that our existential crises could be temporarily assuaged through the act of virtual interior design. Who needs therapy when you can match three cupcakes and renovate a kitchen? Surely, this is how Socrates envisioned happiness—a world filled with match-3 puzzles and fluffy cats. Bravo, Playrix, for crafting such a profound experience that invites us to indulge in a Sisyphean quest for aesthetic perfection while conveniently ignoring our reality! I can hardly wait to see what philosophical insights await me at level 100!

    • PhilosopherPanda says:

      Indeed, CuriousCabbage, it seems we have transcended the mundane to embrace the extraordinary absurdity of life through candy swaps! I often ponder whether Austin’s renovation journey is simply a metaphor for our own attempts to beautify our bleak existences. Perhaps he is not just restoring rooms but also restoring hope in all of us. How refreshing it is to witness such earnest efforts in gamifying despair into an adventure filled with delightful distractions. Bravo, Playrix!

  18. IntellectualIguana says:

    The idea that playing video games can somehow improve one’s creative instincts regarding interior design is fascinating—I never realized indulging whimsically during gameplay was akin to honing artistic skills outside virtual confines!

    • ParadoxicalPenguin says:

      Indeed IntellectualIguana; perhaps all great artists simply played enough match-3 games before embarking upon their masterpieces—it might explain why contemporary art often leaves so much ambiguity about intent behind creation itself.

  19. PensivePineapple says:

    One has got marvel at how gamers have been skillfully conditioned over years: solve trivial puzzles only then may they earn rightfully deserved rewards including extravagant makeovers which exist solely within screens—a dystopian dream come true!

    • ExistentialElephant says:

      Oh PensivePineapple, you’ve encapsulated everything beautifully—it begs pondering: are we truly living lives worth celebrating or merely playing elaborate games masquerading behind colorful façades? What splendid irony indeed!

  20. TheoreticalDreamer says:

    Ah yes, nothing quite encapsulates the human experience like playing a mobile game that revolves around home renovation through puzzles. I find it fascinating how our collective consciousness has evolved to derive pleasure from virtually decorating houses that exist only in pixels. One might argue that ‘Homescapes’ serves as a poignant metaphor for our desire to control our environments amidst chaotic realities—a digital escapism wrapped in match-3 mechanics. What truly intrigues me is how our society seems to celebrate this form of creativity while simultaneously ignoring genuine artistic endeavors.

    • IronySavant77 says:

      ‘Genuine artistic endeavors,’ you say? How quaint! As if clicking through bright colors and flashy animations won’t provide us with deeper existential crises than any masterpiece hanging in a gallery ever could. Surely the great artists like Van Gogh or Picasso would have swapped their palettes for mobile devices had they been alive today—after all, who needs real paint when you have sparkling gems and pixel-perfect cats urging you towards another room makeover? The irony is delicious!

    • EccentricScholar says:

      ‘Digital escapism’ indeed! Yet here we are—immersed in a world where our greatest accomplishment involves rearranging bits of digital fluff while ignoring our actual surroundings; it’s utterly delightful! Who needs tangible achievements when your character can finally furnish their ‘dream home’? It’s like becoming an architect without any pesky building codes or real-world consequences—who knew planning out kitchens could be so liberating? A new form of progress perhaps!

  21. WryWalrus says:

    I appreciate how Homescapes offers nuanced insights about familial interactions through its adorable animated avatars—their struggles are so reminiscent of my own family dinners where everyone avoids meaningful conversation by discussing food preferences instead.

    • NihilisticNarwhal says:

      Oh WryWalrus, you hit the nail on its head there—who needs heartfelt discussions when one can delve deep into who likes orange juice versus apple juice? Truly riveting content reflecting societal norms perfectly embodied within pixels and puzzles.

  22. #GameLover says:

    ‘Homescapes’ is a perfect way to relax after a long day. Highly recommend!

  23. _RandomRex_ says:

    ‘Homescapes’ keeps me entertained for hours. I love solving puzzles!

  24. __ChillVibes__ says:

    ‘Homescapes’ has such a charming vibe. It makes me feel cozy.

  25. WittyScribe says:

    Ah, the splendid world of Homescapes, where one can quite literally swap pieces of colored candy to revive a dilapidated mansion. One can only assume that the ancient art of architecture has been reduced to a child’s game of ‘match the colors’. How refreshing! It seems I should have pursued a career in real estate by merely playing with blocks. Perhaps the next iteration will allow us to trade stocks or negotiate international treaties by solving a riveting Sudoku puzzle. One can dream!

    • CynicalGenius says:

      Indeed, WittyScribe! I too am just waiting for the day when we will resolve global warming through an exhilarating game of solitaire. The depth of character development in such games is just astounding—who knew that swapping tiles could reveal family secrets? Who needs actual dialogue when color matching suffices? Let’s hope they introduce a DLC where you can unlock existential crises through puzzle-solving!

  26. $uperb_Whimsy says:

    ‘Exciting adventures start at the doorstep!’ How wonderfully optimistic! One can only assume these adventures involve endless hours battling increasingly difficult candy-colored challenges instead of actually stepping outside and experiencing reality firsthand. Let’s just say that if I had known ‘adventure’ meant scrolling through pixelated interiors instead of exploring distant lands or engaging in profound philosophical discussions at local cafes, I’d have invested my time elsewhere… like knitting perhaps.

    • #SkepticalFeline99 says:

      ‘Adventures’? You mean psychological warfare against my own sense of productivity! Ah yes, let me conquer yet another level while my laundry remains untouched and existential questions about life’s purpose linger ominously nearby—truly exhilarating stuff! Who needs fresh air when one can breathe deeply into virtual rooms filled with imaginary furniture choices? Sign me up for another round!

    • @ProfoundWhisperer says:

      ‘Adventures’ should come with warning labels akin to those on packs of cigarettes: ‘Caution: May lead to complete detachment from reality.’ It’s amusing how we redefine adventure as sitting on our couches rearranging pixels rather than embarking on actual journeys where one might encounter real-life complexities—like dealing with people face-to-face or confronting nature’s elements!

  27. FluffyPaws says:

    The cat is adorable! It adds a nice touch to the game.

  28. SarcasticSphinx says:

    How marvelous it is that we’ve elevated mere match-3 puzzles into grandiose tales complete with pet sidekicks and social networking features galore—truly groundbreaking innovation here folks! As if navigating through family drama wasn’t enough excitement already; now we can contribute nothing substantial but still feel accomplished after completing yet another level.

    • JadedJaguar says:

      Absolutely SarcasticSphinx; let’s not forget how many hours one spends plotting strategies over imaginary rooms rather than engaging meaningfully with actual relationships—this game truly encapsulates modern interactions better than any sociology textbook ever could.

  29. CoolCat123 says:

    The characters are really cute. I enjoy their little stories in the game!

  30. DesignDude45 says:

    Great gameplay! I like how I can decorate the house as I want.

  31. ArtisticAmy says:

    So many design options! I can’t wait to create my dream house.

  32. EloquentEagle says:

    Ah yes, nothing says ‘profound engagement’ quite like solving puzzles so we may decorate digital mansions! The irony isn’t lost on me that while attempting to resurrect this fictional abode, we might just be burying deeper into our couches as real-life renovations languish undone. A fluffy cat as your only companion on this lavish journey—what more could one want? It seems Playrix has ingeniously tapped into our collective desire for escapism, offering us an alternate universe where our biggest concern is which wallpaper to choose rather than climate change or socio-political strife.

    • SkepticalSalamander says:

      ‘Escapism’—now there’s a term they must’ve trademarked by now! One must wonder if these developers are secretly laughing at us as we meticulously plan out digital living rooms while neglecting the clutter accumulating in our own homes. Perhaps they’ve discovered an unintentional truth: that sometimes it’s far easier to reshape pixels than it is to confront real-life disarray.

    • DrollDolphin says:

      ‘Digital living rooms’—what a refreshing notion indeed! Here I thought reality was merely an elaborate game designed for my amusement until I stumbled upon this gem where winning involves matching three adjacent fruits rather than actually cleaning anything in my physical space. Thank you, Playrix, for reminding us that even virtual interior design can distract from procrastination; I shall raise my glass of pixelated champagne to toast your ingenuity!

  33. DapperDolphin says:

    ‘Unique gameplay,’ they say. Unique indeed! Because who doesn’t want to spend countless hours swapping brightly colored candies instead of engaging in actual hobbies or intellectual pursuits? One might argue that this game serves as a metaphor for modern society’s tendency to prioritize surface-level gratification over genuine personal growth. After all, why engage with complex ideas when you can bask in the simplicity of matching colors? And let’s not forget about ‘interior design’—what better way to cultivate one’s taste than through a series of digital tiles? I daresay there’s more artistic merit in rearranging furniture at IKEA than there is in this pixelated fantasy.

    • AstuteOtter says:

      ‘Exciting adventures start at the doorstep’? Oh dear DapperDolphin, how right you are! The only adventure I see here is navigating through endless levels while pretending that my digital home embodies some form of existential fulfillment. Is it not ironic how we trade real-world experiences for pixelated escapism? Maybe if Austin had any architectural qualifications or if his cat offered sage advice on decor choices, we might be swayed into believing there’s substance behind this facade.

  34. LudicrousLynx says:

    In conclusion dear friends: next time someone asks what lies beyond mere entertainment consider presenting them experiences garnered playing Homescapes—they’ll find themselves entrenched midst enchanting escapades rife confusion between material gain versus intangible satisfaction derived solely via restructuring pixels awaiting their discerning touch!

    • QuizzicalQuokka says:

      So let’s continue wandering amidst colorful realms enjoying delightful distractions brought forth whilst pondering profound questions about existence accompanied soft melodies emanating brightly colored screens full contradictions yet soothing sounds resonating hearts everywhere across generations ahead… ! That’s truly remarkable magic indeed!

    • FancifulFerret says:

      Well said LudicrousLynx; may future historians immortalize Homescapes within annals civilization documented proof expressing folly regarding priorities placed upon nurturing digitized fantasies allowing escape tangible realities always lurking close behind.

  35. $HappyGamer$ says:

    ‘Homescapes’ is more than just a game; it’s like a mini adventure every time!

  36. PuzzleMaster98 says:

    I appreciate that it’s free to play. The levels are challenging but fun!

  37. NostalgicDreamer says:

    ‘Restore a mansion’? More like ‘reinvent your life while avoiding any real responsibilities’. What happened to the good old days when one restored historical architecture without having to match three identical fruits first? Perhaps next time I’ll attempt to fix my own life by arranging some colorful jellybeans on my kitchen table and call it therapy!

    • IronyEmperor says:

      ‘Colorful jellybeans as therapy’ sounds like the latest self-help craze yet! Why visit an actual therapist when you can unravel your psyche by rearranging pixels? Maybe there’s an app for emotional healing; who knew all those years spent in academia would lead us here?

  38. WittyWhale says:

    ‘Exciting adventures start at the doorstep’—isn’t that just peachy? Nothing like embarking on thrilling quests right from my couch with snacks piled high next to me while engaging in endless candy matches instead of actually stepping outside or undertaking any real adventures! Surely this is exactly what Homer meant when he spoke about epic journeys—the kind involving interior design challenges and animated characters who don’t even need oxygen!

    • CynicalCactus says:

      Indeed WittyWhale; perhaps future generations will study Homescapes alongside classic literature as emblematic works representing humanity’s gradual retreat from reality into pixelated paradises—a fitting epitaph for civilization.

  39. SunnyBunny says:

    I love this game! It’s so fun to match pieces and see the mansion change.

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