Phone Case DIY

Phone Case DIY

CrazyLabs LTD

Rating 4.3 (911,924 reviews)

A colour-focused DIY sim about decorating phone cases and accessories

The design loop is simple: clean an item, choose colours or patterns, add decorative touches, and finish the piece for display. The appeal comes from repeating that process across different accessories and seeing each object change step by step.

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Category Simulation
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 4.9.0.0
Updated Jun 9, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Phone Case DIY is a casual simulation game built around decorating phone cases, headphones, and earbuds with paint, stickers, and surface effects. Developed by CrazyLabs LTD, it leans on short, repeatable creative tasks rather than complex systems, which makes the loop easy to understand at a glance. The player cleans, repairs, colours, and finishes objects, then moves on to another customised piece. That structure suits brief mobile sessions and fits the game’s broad appeal on both Android and iPhone. The presentation, based on the store text, is bright and playful rather than realistic, with emphasis on colour mixing, acrylic-style art, and visual variety. On the Australia Google Play Store it has more than 100 million installs and a strong volume of ratings, which suggests a familiar, low-friction mobile craft game with a large audience.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Accessory Customisation The game centres on phone cases, earbuds, and headphones, giving the player multiple surfaces to decorate. That variety keeps the same basic loop from feeling identical every time.
  • Painting Tools The store description mentions drawing, mixing, spray painting, acrylic colour, and tie-dye style art. These options suggest a hands-on colouring loop built around visual experimentation.
  • Cleaning And Repair Before decorating, damaged or dirty items are cleaned and restored. This adds a small preparation phase that makes the final customisation feel more like a makeover.
  • Stickers And Effects Sticker choices and extra visual finishes such as glitter or bling are part of the toolkit. They let each object end with a more personalised look without changing the core controls.
  • Leaderboard And Profile The game includes a global leaderboard and profile customisation. Those features add light competition and identity, though the experience still appears to be mainly about solo decoration.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile simulation games, this one stands out more for breadth of decoration options than for depth. Its strongest appeal is the way it turns a familiar craft premise into a steady stream of small visual transformations.

  • Large Audience More than 100 million Google Play installs and nearly 912,000 ratings point to a game with wide reach. That scale usually means the basic loop has been easy for many players to understand.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone in Australia. That makes it easy to pick up on the phone already in use, without being tied to a single store.
  • Frequent Updates The listing shows recent updates on both stores, with versions 4.9.0.0 on Google Play and 4.9.0 on the App Store. Regular maintenance is a useful sign for a live mobile title.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free mobile game, so the practical question is less about price and more about monetisation and session fit. The listing also suggests a bright, lightweight experience rather than a deep simulation, which will suit some players better than others.

  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both official stores, and a title with this install scale is likely supported by ads or optional in-app purchases. The store listing should be checked for the latest monetisation details.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it General, while the App Store lists it as 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though younger children may still need guidance around store purchases.
  • Mobile Storage The App Store lists the download at about 337 MB, so some free space is needed for installation and updates. A little extra headroom helps avoid failed downloads and patch issues.

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