What the game is about
Pocket Love, from Hyperbeard, is a free-to-play life simulator focused on decorating and managing a tiny home. You move into a compact house with a partner and a pet, then furnish and style rooms with a wide range of items. Beyond decorating, the game includes light social interactions: the characters exchange amusing dialogue as you progress. Keep in mind many in-shop items are expensive, so funds can run out before you finish a full redesign.
Getting started — basic flow
- Pick and personalize your avatars: change hairstyles, skin tone, hair color and outfits for both you and your partner. You can edit these choices later through the Edit Character option.
- Decide on a pet companion — choose either a kitten or a puppy to join your household.
- Watch your characters unpack new pieces in the house after character setup.
- Rearrange objects by entering Edit Furniture, then press and drag an item into its new spot.
- Displaying items earns you hearts that fill a meter; when the meter reaches capacity you level up.
Money, items, and how to acquire them
- Dogllars: a rarer currency used for special purchases; generally harder to come by.
- Coins: the more common currency for most furniture and decorations.
- Ways to earn: you can gain currency by watching ads and by completing daily objectives, though tasks typically reward only modest amounts.
- Occasionally the game hands out animated gift packages that contain extra items or currency.
Pros and cons at a glance
- Pros: a mellow, casual experience that’s satisfying if you enjoy interior design; simple mechanics make it easy to pick up and play.
- Cons: limited variety of tasks and slow currency progression, which often forces players to rely on ads to afford premium items; the in-game store can feel overpriced.
Final impression
Pocket Love is best suited to players who enjoy relaxed decorating sims and character interactions. If you expect many gameplay systems or quick progression, it may feel slow; but if decorating and small, charming moments are your priority, it delivers a pleasant, low-pressure experience.
Similar recommendation
If you’re browsing alternatives, you might also enjoy other relaxed mobile simulators such as Car Parking Multiplayer (free), which offers a very different focus but is a popular free option.
Technical
- iPhone
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