Homescapes' gameplay is similar to its predecessor, Gardenscapes. Players can pick out wallpaper, furniture, and other decorations. Coins are needed to buy lives and power-ups for puzzle levels or customize the mansion with more than 100,000 design patterns. Completing every puzzle level, players receive in-game currency and a Star reward that is necessary to complete tasks. Assignments range from installing new stairs and restoring the statues in the main hall to petting a cat. Helping him, players receive tasks in the To-do list that they can tackle by solving match-3 puzzles. He tries to convince his parents not to sell the house, sprucing up the place. Homescapes follows the adventure of the main character Austin who returns to his childhood mansion and begins to restore it. It is also available for Windows on the Microsoft Store. The game is available on Apple's App Store for iOS and macOS, and also on Android via Google Play, Amazon Appstore, or Huawei AppGallery. The storyline narrates about attempts of the game's protagonist, Austin the Butler, to restore his childhood home. It was developed and launched by Playrix in 2017 as a successor to their 2016 match-3 game, Gardenscapes. Homescapes is a casual free-to-play puzzle game. You can change these settings by clicking “Ad Choices / Do not sell my info” in the footer at any time.App icon, featuring the protagonist of the game, Austin, with his catĪndroid, iOS, iPadOS, Microsoft Windows, macOS Please note that you will still see advertising, but it will not be personalised to you. You can choose not to receive personalised ads by clicking “Reject data collection and continue” below. Read more about how we personalise ads in the BBC and our advertising partners. When you consent to data collection on AMP pages you are consenting to allow us to display personalised ads that are relevant to you when you are outside of the UK. We use local storage to store your consent preferences on your device. Read more about the essential information we store on your device to make our web pages work. To make our web pages work, we store some limited information on your device without your consent. The lightweight mobile page you have visited has been built using Google AMP technology. You may be asked to set these preferences again when you visit non-AMP BBC pages.
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