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Interior Designer is a single player and multiplayer casual management game. It was developed by Roomvas and was released on October 25, 2024. It received neutral reviews from players.

Become the ultimate Interior DesignerEmbark on a creative journey unlike any other in Interior Designer. Unleash your imagination and improve your design skills as you take on various client jobs in the Career Mode. Decorate cozy bedrooms, build sleek gaming rooms, design luxurious bathrooms, and create state-of-the-art home gyms – the possibilities are endless. Plan your architectural masterpiece…

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54%Audience ScoreBased on 35 reviews
graphics8 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Interior Designer offers extensive creative freedom with a robust set of design tools allowing for resizing, recoloring, rotating, and positioning furniture and architectural elements.
  • The game features distinct modes including a guided Career Mode and an open-ended Sandbox Mode, catering to both structured learning and unrestricted experimentation.
  • Graphically, the game presents clean, modern visuals with effective lighting controls that enhance the mood and atmosphere of designed spaces.
  • The game is plagued by various technical issues including frequent crashes, bugs, and a buggy interface that complicate the building and designing experience.
  • Career mode is notably short and some players find the gameplay lacks depth and challenge, with little progression beyond unlocking tools.
  • Precision in design is hindered by lack of measurement aids, inaccurate object snapping, and frustrating resizing mechanics making it difficult to create realistic or detailed floor plans.
  • graphics

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in Interior Designer are widely praised for their beauty, stunning textures, and clean presentation, providing an appealing visual experience that enhances creative exploration. While the visuals are a standout feature, some users note that technical issues can detract from the overall experience.

    • “The graphics are stunning, and an easy-to-use interface with plenty of customization options.”
    • “Beautiful textures and graphic itself.”
    • “Loving this game, really good graphics, clean gameplay.”
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a visually focused, open-ended creative experience centered on home decor and design rather than management or technical depth. While it may feel unfinished and lack engaging mechanics or optimization, it provides a satisfying and expressive outlet for creativity. However, some users find it boring and technically rough.

    • “While technical roughness and limited gameplay depth may hold it back for some, those who enjoy open-ended creativity, home decor experimentation, or digital design spaces will find a rewarding and expressive experience.”
    • “Interior Designer may not fully replace professional tools or offer the tight gameplay loops of more structured simulators, but as a virtual space for imagination and aesthetic exploration, it delivers a compelling and quietly satisfying creative outlet.”
    • “The gameplay is boring and runs poorly.”
    • “Unlike many simulation games, there is little emphasis on budgets, repairs, or efficiency, which keeps the focus firmly on visual composition and layout rather than management mechanics.”
    • “After just a few minutes of gameplay, it’s clear that the game isn't finished yet.”
  • stability

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent bugs, crashes, and freezing issues that disrupt gameplay, with incomplete and poorly executed design tools. Many users feel the game is unstable and unfinished, making it hard to recommend at its current price.

    • “I wouldn't recommend purchasing, it's overpriced for a game that seems buggy and abandoned, and I feel like there are similar games out there which are still continually worked on.”
    • “Generally this game can be fun (on the idea of creativity) but for $10 I'd only recommend it if you just want something to zone out to and make random designs before it eventually crashes or freezes.”
    • “It freezes at random intervals and sometimes it removes ceilings from rooms prompting me to create rooms again only for the game to then create new walls where there were none before.”
  • story

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story mode is enjoyable and effectively introduces players to new tools through progressive missions, encouraging creativity within flexible guidelines. However, attempts to apply it to real-world problem-solving can be frustrating, and technical issues like crashes during group item saves negatively impact the experience.

    • “These missions serve as a learning path, gradually unlocking new items and tools while encouraging players to experiment within loose constraints.”
    • “Story mode is really fun.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a selection of nice background music to choose from during design phases, enhancing the experience, though some players still find it stressful.

    • “Nice music that enhances the gaming experience.”
    • “A selection of music is available for you to play during designing; just choose from the list located under 'Sound' on the main menu.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is enhanced by well-lit environments and realistic material responses to lighting changes, enabling players to effectively experiment with mood and ambiance.

    • “Rooms are well-lit and easy to read, and materials respond convincingly to lighting changes, allowing players to experiment with mood and atmosphere.”
  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is made tedious and convoluted by the complicated process of resizing and repositioning structures, leading to a frustrating experience.

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Interior Designer is a casual management game.

Interior Designer is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing Interior Designer.

Interior Designer was released on October 25, 2024.

Interior Designer was developed by Roomvas.

Interior Designer has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Interior Designer for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Interior Designer is a single player game with multiplayer support.

Similar games include Furnish Master, Architect Life: A House Design Simulator, My Dream Setup, Small Spaces, MakeRoom and others.