Heartopia

Heartopia

XD Entertainment Co., Ltd.

Rating 4.4 (121,131 reviews)

A multiplayer life sim about homes, hobbies, outfits, and socialising

The structure is built around short, repeatable routines: socialising, collecting hobby progress, and shaping a personal space. Those systems matter because the game seems to reward steady return visits rather than long, demanding sessions.

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Category Simulation
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 0.5.1
Updated May 21, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Heartopia is a multiplayer life simulation game from XD Entertainment Co., Ltd., the studio behind a long-running mobile catalogue. It leans into cosy-town routines rather than pressure or combat, asking players to settle into a loop of chatting, collecting hobbies, decorating a home, and changing outfits. The official description frames it as a creative social space where fishing, cooking, gardening, and birdwatching sit alongside house design and pet adoption. That mix places it close to the familiar mobile life-sim formula, but with a stronger emphasis on low-stakes self-expression and hanging out with other residents. The presentation is built around a dreamy, casual tone rather than realism, and the 10,000,000+ installs on Google Play suggest broad reach even as the 4.4-star average shows a generally positive but not universal response.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Social Town Life Players chat with residents, meet new friends, and spend time with existing ones. The multiplayer setup suggests the town is as much a social hub as a personal sandbox.
  • Six Hobbies Fishing, cooking, gardening, birdwatching, and other hobbies form the main activity layer. The description presents them as relaxed pastimes rather than chores, which suits casual play.
  • House Design The home-building tools let players aim for anything from a cottage to a mansion. Friends can also visit and help build, which adds a light cooperative angle.
  • Outfit Variety The game advertises more than 1,000 daily outfits, with casual, formal, and costume-style options. That gives customization a central role in how progress is expressed.
  • Pet Companions Cats and dogs can be adopted as companions, with different colours and personalities. This adds another collection layer and reinforces the game’s cosy tone.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile life sims, Heartopia stands out less for novelty than for how many cosy systems it stacks together. It combines social play, decoration, fashion, and pet collection in a way that should suit players who like gentle routine and personalisation.

  • Strong Install Base The Google Play listing shows 10,000,000+ installs, which indicates wide visibility in Canada and beyond. That usually means a healthy player pool for a social game.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone in Canada, so the audience is not split by store choice. That makes it easier for friends to join on different devices.
  • Recent Updates The App Store and Play Store listings both show active 2026 updates, with version 0.5.1 on Android and 0.5.2 on iOS. Ongoing support is a useful sign for a live mobile sim.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main caveats are practical rather than dramatic. This is a large, online-oriented mobile game with clear storage demands, and its social features and customisation systems are likely to appeal more to players who enjoy steady progression than to those wanting a focused single-session experience.

  • Large Storage Need The App Store lists a 3.86 GB download, and the game also asks for 14 GB of available storage on Android. Extra headroom is wise for updates and cache.
  • Teen Content Rating Google Play rates it Teen, while the App Store lists 9+. The difference is worth noting for parents, especially because the game centres on online socialising.
  • Likely Monetisation It is free on both stores, so in-app purchases are a reasonable expectation even though the listing does not spell out the full economy. Free mobile life sims often lean on optional spending.

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