Phone Case DIY

Phone Case DIY

CrazyLabs LTD

Rating 4.5 (911,949 reviews)

A free DIY colouring sim for decorating phone cases and accessories

The structure is built around decorating, restoring, and personalising small items. Each task feeds into a quick creative loop, with the game asking players to choose colours, apply effects, and finish pieces with visual flair rather than strategy or resource management.

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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 free simulation game from CrazyLabs LTD built around decorating small everyday objects rather than managing a broader business or world. The loop is straightforward: clean, repair, paint, add stickers, and finish customised phone cases, headphones, and earbuds. Its appeal comes from short, repeatable creative tasks that turn each item into a one-off design. The presentation leans into bright, playful art tools and cosmetic effects such as spray paint, acrylic styling, tie-dye, glitter, and slime-inspired decoration. That makes it feel closer to a casual colouring toy than a deep simulator. With over 100,000,000 installs and a 4.47 rating from 911,949 reviews on Google Play, it clearly has broad reach, but the formula remains simple and highly session-based.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Phone Case Painting The main activity is customising phone cases with colours, patterns, and decorative finishes. It gives the game its core rhythm and keeps each session focused on visual results.
  • Accessory Customisation Headphones and earbuds are part of the same creative system, so the game extends beyond a single object type. That broadens the decoration loop without changing its basic structure.
  • Repair And Clean-Up Some stages involve cleaning dust and mud or repairing damaged cases before decoration begins. This adds a light restoration step that makes the finished design feel more deliberate.
  • Sticker And Paint Tools The description points to stickers, spray paint, acrylic art, and tie-dye effects. These tools give the game variety within a narrow format and keep the results visually distinct.
  • Leaderboard And Profiles A global leaderboard and profile customisation add a social layer to the game. They suggest light competition and identity-building, even if the main play remains single-item decoration.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among casual mobile simulators, this one stands out less for complexity than for the amount of cosmetic variation packed into a simple loop. It is also unusually accessible, with huge install numbers and a strong review total that suggest the format has found a large audience.

  • Large Player Base The Google Play listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and nearly 912,000 ratings. That scale suggests the game has been widely tested by mobile players and has a proven casual audience.
  • Cross-Store Availability It is available on both the Hong Kong Google Play Store and the App Store. That makes it easy to install on either Android or iPhone without platform friction.
  • Frequent Refreshes The listing shows recent updates on both stores, including version 4.9.0.0 on Google Play and 4.9.0 on iOS. Regular maintenance matters for a cosmetic game that lives or dies on stability and content freshness.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a lightweight creative game, so the main caveats are practical rather than severe. The free download almost certainly means monetisation is part of the package, and the iOS build is relatively large. Age ratings also differ by store, which matters for families in Hong Kong.

  • Free-To-Play Monetisation The game is free on both stores, which usually means ads or optional in-app purchases. The listing does not spell out the full monetisation model, so expectations should stay cautious.
  • Large iPhone Download The App Store lists the app at 337,274,880 bytes, or roughly 337 MB. That leaves room for extra storage headroom for updates and cache, especially on older devices.
  • Age Rating Split Google Play rates it for 3+, while the App Store lists 12+. Parents in Hong Kong may want to follow the stricter iOS rating when deciding on family devices.

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