Phone Case DIY

Phone Case DIY

CrazyLabs LTD

Rating 4.2 (911,917 reviews)

A colour-focused DIY sim built around decorating phone accessories

The design is built around simple tactile tasks that repeat in different combinations. Each session asks for cleaning, repairing, colouring, and decorating, then turns the finished object into a small showcase piece.

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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-to-play simulation game from CrazyLabs LTD built around decorating phone cases, headphones, and earbuds. The loop is straightforward: clean an item, repair it, then paint, spray, add stickers, and mix colours until the result looks finished. That structure makes it closer to a casual crafting toy than a deep management sim. The appeal comes from short, repeatable sessions and the satisfaction of turning plain accessories into personalised objects. Its presentation leans on bright, playful colour work rather than realism, which fits the lightweight tone of the concept. With more than 100,000,000 installs on Google Play and a 4.23 rating from a very large review base, it has clearly found an audience that likes low-pressure customization, even if the underlying routine stays familiar from one session to the next.

Core Gameplay Features

The loop is easy to understand, but its appeal depends on how much value a player gets from visual customization.

  • Accessory Painting The main activity is colouring phone cases, headphones, and earbuds with different patterns and finishes. It gives the game its identity and keeps each session focused on visual personalization.
  • Repair And Clean Up Some tasks involve cleaning dust and mud or restoring damaged cases before decoration begins. That extra step adds a small transformation arc to the loop instead of skipping straight to painting.
  • Sticker Customization The game includes stickers as part of the decorating toolkit. This broadens the look of each item without changing the basic tap-and-dress-up structure.
  • Acrylic And Tie Dye The description highlights acrylic colour and tie-dye style art, which suggests a variety of layered effects rather than a single brush tool. That variety helps the activity feel less repetitive.
  • Global Leaderboard A leaderboard is listed among the features, giving the game a light competitive layer. It adds a reason to compare results, even though the core play remains casual and cosmetic.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile DIY games, this one stands out more for breadth than depth. It does not stop at phone cases, and that small expansion into headphones and earbuds gives the customization theme a bit more range than the title alone suggests.

  • Large Player Base The Google Play listing shows 100,000,000+ installs, which signals a long-running audience and a low-friction premise. That scale suggests the format is easy to grasp and broadly accessible.
  • Strong Review Volume Its 911,917 ratings provide far more feedback than most niche mobile crafts games receive. That volume gives a clearer picture of how the game has held up for players over time.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the Canada App Store. That makes it easy to install on either Android phones and tablets or iPhone and iPad.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a free casual mobile game. It is lightweight in concept, but the store signals still matter, especially for storage, monetization, and age suitability on Canadian devices.

  • Free-To-Play Monetization The game is free on both stores, so it is likely supported by ads or in-app purchases. The listing does not detail the exact monetization model, but free mobile simulation games usually include one of those.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a size of 337,274,880 bytes, which is roughly 337 MB. A little extra free space is sensible for updates and cache, especially on older phones.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it Everyone, while the Canadian App Store lists 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the App Store rating may still matter for parental controls.

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