Phone Case DIY

Phone Case DIY

CrazyLabs LTD

Rating 4.3 (908,392 reviews)

A free DIY customization sim focused on decorating phone cases and accessories

The game is built around quick decoration tasks that turn ordinary accessories into personalized objects. Its systems are simple, but they connect clean-up, painting, and presentation into a repeatable creative loop.

Category Simulation
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 4.8.2.0
Updated May 11, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Phone Case DIY is a free-to-play simulation game from CrazyLabs LTD built around decorating phone cases, headphones, and earbuds. The loop is straightforward: clean an item, repair it when needed, then paint, spray, add stickers, and experiment with acrylic or tie-dye-style looks. That makes it less about challenge and more about short-form creative tinkering. The presentation leans into bright, casual mobile art rather than realism, with the appeal coming from color combinations and surface decoration rather than mechanical depth. With more than 100 million installs and a 4.35 rating across over 908,000 reviews, it has clearly found a large audience for that lightweight customization fantasy. It is likely to suit players who like relaxed, session-based design toys and visual makeover games, while those expecting strategy or progression systems may find the experience thin.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Phone Case Painting The central activity is decorating phone cases with colors, patterns, and surface effects. It gives the game its main rhythm and makes each round feel like a small art project.
  • Accessory Customization Headphones and earbuds are part of the same makeover loop, which broadens the appeal beyond a single object. The game treats them as matching pieces in a coordinated style set.
  • Repair And Clean Up Some tasks involve fixing damaged cases and cleaning off dust or mud before decorating begins. That adds a simple before-and-after structure to the creative flow.
  • Sticker And Spray Tools Stickers, spray paint, acrylic color, and tie-dye-style effects are all part of the toolbox. These options give the customization layer more variation without making the controls complicated.
  • Leaderboard And Profiles A global leaderboard and profile customization add a light competitive and social layer. They give the game a reason to keep producing new designs beyond one-off decoration.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among casual simulation titles, this one stands out less for depth than for how narrowly it commits to a single creative fantasy. The scale is broad in installs and ratings, but the design remains focused on fast, tactile customization.

  • Mass Audience Reach More than 100 million installs point to a very large mobile audience. That usually signals an accessible structure, short sessions, and a familiar free-to-play format.
  • Strong Review Volume A 4.35 rating from over 908,000 reviews gives the listing unusual validation for a casual mobile game. The score suggests broad approval rather than a tiny niche following.
  • Cross-Platform Availability The game is available on both Android and iOS, which makes it easy to pick up on phones or tablets. The App Store listing also shows a 331 MB install size.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a free casual game with huge reach. The experience is likely best treated as a lightweight creative toy, and the store metadata gives a few useful clues about age fit, storage, and monetization.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free, so in-app purchases or ads are a likely part of the experience even if the listing does not spell them out. That is standard for a CrazyLabs mobile release.
  • Age Rating Differences Google Play rates it Everyone, while the App Store lists 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the iOS rating is slightly stricter for parents to note.
  • Storage Planning The App Store size is about 331 MB, so some extra free space is sensible for updates and cache. Android size is not listed, so the store page remains the best source for current storage needs.

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