Avatar World ®

Avatar World ®

Pazu Games

Rating 4.7 (5,936,236 reviews)

A kid-friendly role-playing sandbox built around avatars, homes, and light exploration

The game’s structure is built around making characters, arranging spaces, and moving between locations to find new things to do. That mix of customization and light objective-based play gives it a steady, low-pressure loop.

Category Role Playing
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.210
Updated May 14, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Avatar World is a free-to-play role-playing sandbox from Pazu Games, a studio best known for children’s apps. The pitch is broad but practical: players create avatars, dress them in different outfits and accessories, decorate homes, and move through a city filled with locations, characters, and quests. That combination places it closer to a social dress-up and life-sim hybrid than a traditional RPG. The loop is simple enough for short sessions, with exploration, customization, and task completion forming the main rhythm. Its appeal comes from giving players a large amount of expressive control without demanding complex systems. The presentation is aimed at younger audiences, with a cute, colorful style and a clear emphasis on creativity over challenge. With more than 100 million installs and a very high rating count, it is also one of Pazu’s most visible releases.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Avatar Customization Players can build avatars with different outfits, hairstyles, and accessories. This is the main form of expression and gives the game much of its appeal.
  • Home Design Homes can be decorated and tailored with features such as offices, gyms, and music rooms. The building side adds a slower, creative layer to the experience.
  • City Exploration The game includes towns, cities, and other locations to move through. Exploration is tied to discovering characters, events, and hidden surprises rather than combat.
  • Quest Progression Quests and tasks provide structure between customization sessions. They give players reasons to keep moving through the world instead of treating it as a pure sandbox.
  • Family-Friendly Design Pazu positions the game for children and toddlers, with mechanics adapted to younger players’ age and capabilities. That makes the pacing gentler than many role-playing games.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its biggest advantage is scale. The install count is enormous, the rating volume is unusually high, and the developer has a long-running kids-app catalogue. That combination suggests a game with broad reach and a familiar structure for its audience.

  • Huge Audience Reach The Play Store listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and more than 5.9 million ratings. That level of activity gives a clearer picture of player response than a small release would.
  • Strong Cross-Platform Support It is available on both Android and iPhone, which makes it easy to install on common mobile devices without platform friction.
  • Clear Kid Focus Pazu Games is known for children’s titles, and the content rating is Everyone on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store. That makes the audience positioning unusually explicit.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are easy to spot. This is a large, free mobile game with a kid-oriented design, so parents and storage-conscious players should check the details before installing. The App Store file size is substantial, and the free model almost certainly relies on ongoing monetization.

  • Large Storage Need The iOS listing reports a size of about 1.31 GB, so extra free space is wise for updates and cache. The Android listing does not show a size, so the store page should be checked before installing.
  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, which usually means optional in-app purchases or other monetization. The listing does not spell out the full store economy, so families may want to review it first.
  • Young Audience Rating The content rating is Everyone on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store. It is positioned for children, so parental controls and device permissions may matter more than usual.

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