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LetDeco is an indie adventure game by Greekuda that lets you decorate homes for a cast of pastel-colored doll characters. Released in 2025 for PC, it’s a chill, creative experience where you rearrange furniture, pick paint colors, and tweak layouts to satisfy each doll’s preferences. There’s no combat or story, just a focus on interior design and exploration. The game’s aesthetic leans heavily into soft colors and exaggerated proportions, with environments that feel like plush toys. Ideal for players who enjoy slow-paced, sandbox-style gameplay without objectives beyond aesthetics.
In LetDeco, you spend most of your time dragging furniture, rotating objects, and testing lighting effects in dollhouse-sized rooms. Each doll has a template home you can customize, with tools like a color picker and drag-and-drop interface. You collect decor items by exploring doll-filled neighborhoods, which unlock new pieces. Mini-games involve adjusting room layouts to match vague “mood” prompts, like “cozy” or “playful.” The controls are intuitive but lack depth, think of it as a digital version of rearranging IKEA catalogs. Sessions are short and low-pressure, with no penalties for mistakes.
LetDeco has a 78% critic score and a 69% community rating on PlayPile. Average playtime is 4.2 hours, with 23% of players completing all 150+ doll homes. Community moods are split: 45% “Relaxed,” 30% “Meh,” and 25% “Underwhelmed.” Reviews note the game’s “soothing vibe” but criticize repetitive tasks. Achievement completion is at 61%, with 42% of players hitting the 100% decor milestone. Prices are $24.99, with a 15% discount for early 2026 purchases.
LetDeco is a niche pick for fans of decoration and casual creativity. It lacks long-term engagement, with many players quitting after 6 hours. Achievements add replayability, but the $25 price might feel steep for the content. Stick with it if you enjoy tweaking virtual rooms and don’t mind minimal direction. Otherwise, it’s a light, pretty distraction without much substance.
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Single player
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