Gameplay
The gameplay of Homescapes is very similar to mobile games like Gardenscapes. The player has to complete tasks, such as removing debris and other tasks, and then decorate the house. The player can also collect coins and use them for upgrades. The player has to complete a certain number of levels, which vary in difficulty, in order to beat the game.
The player is able to select the level of difficulty that they want to play, with the higher levels being more challenging. The player can decorate the house by choosing from a variety of furniture, wallpaper and flooring and the player can even customize the walls with murals.
There are a lot of levels in the game, with each level consisting of five stages, which need to be completed before it is cleared. To complete each level, the player needs to match three or more tiles, which removes them from the board. The player can also clear tiles by using a limited number of bombs, which are recharged over time.
There are also special tiles that are hidden in the grid, which the player can find by using a magnifying glass. When these tiles are matched, they give the player a special power that can be used to remove tiles that are in the way.
Graphics
The graphics in Homescapes are very well-done, and they are of a very high quality. The graphics are aesthetically pleasing. There are two different modes in the game, one where the player is playing and the other where they are designing their own house. The player is able to scroll through the house and zoom in and out to see more of the house.
Replayability
Homescapes has a lot of replayability, since it is in a never-ending loop. The player gets new tasks, and the player can replay levels that the player has already beaten. The replayability of the game is high. The game has a level of difficulty that the player can choose and there are many levels for the player to complete.
Pros
- The player can enjoy this game for hours on end, since it is never-ending;
- It is a game that is easy to understand and play;
- There is a high level of replayability;
- The gameplay is absorbing;
- The graphics are aesthetically pleasing;
- The gameplay has an addictive quality;
- The player is able to customize their house;
- The player is able to choose the level of difficulty;
Cons
- The player has to make an in-app purchase in order to get rid of the ads;
- The player has to wait for the game to reload after they play to get rid of the ads;
- The player has to wait for the game to reload after they make an in-app purchase;
- The game is difficult to play on mobile devices;
- The game drains the battery quickly;
Conclusion
Homescapes is a game that is easy to understand and play and there is a high level of replayability. The gameplay is absorbing and the graphics are aesthetically pleasing to look at. The game has an addictive quality and the player is able to customize their house. The only downside to this game is that the game drains the battery quickly.
- Rating
- Price Free
- Category Casual
- Version 4.1.3





















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