Phone Case DIY

Phone Case DIY

CrazyLabs LTD

Rating 4.3 (907,926 reviews)

A casual customization game built around decorating phone cases and accessories

The game is built from a few repeating systems that keep the experience focused on decoration and presentation. Each one adds a small variation to the same creative loop, so the appeal comes from combining them rather than mastering a complex simulation.

Category Simulation
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 4.8.1.0
Updated May 11, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Phone Case DIY is a simulation game from CrazyLabs LTD built around decorating phone cases, headphones, and earbuds with paint, stickers, and surface effects. Its loop is simple: clean an item, repair it, then apply colors, patterns, and finishes until the result feels personal. The presentation leans on bright, toy-like 3D objects rather than realism, which suits the game’s light, craft-oriented structure. As with many CrazyLabs releases, it is designed for short sessions rather than long campaigns, with each task acting as a small self-contained project. What distinguishes it from broader dress-up or coloring games is the focus on phone accessories and the repeated restoration angle, which gives the customization a slightly more tactile rhythm.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Phone Case Painting Players customize phone cases with colors and patterns, turning each one into a small design exercise. The process is the main activity and gives the game its basic structure.
  • Accessory Customization Headphones and earbuds can also be decorated, extending the same visual style across multiple items. That keeps the game from feeling limited to a single object.
  • Repair And Restore Damaged phone cases can be cleaned and repaired before decoration begins. This adds a simple before-and-after rhythm to the otherwise straightforward art loop.
  • Sticker Selection A sticker layer lets the game build more detailed looks without changing its core tools. It gives each finished item a more playful, assembled feel.
  • Global Leaderboard The game includes a leaderboard that tracks design performance against other players. This adds a light competitive element to an otherwise solo creative experience.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile coloring and makeover games, Phone Case DIY stands out by narrowing its attention to small, familiar objects and treating them like collectible canvases. That focus makes the game easy to read at a glance and gives its customization a clear identity.

  • Focused Theme The game stays centered on cases, earbuds, and headphones rather than spreading its attention across many unrelated makeover systems. That restraint gives it a clearer visual identity.
  • Restoration Angle Cleaning and repairing are part of the process, so decoration feels like a finish rather than the only step. The added restoration work gives the loop a bit more texture.
  • Broad Reach With more than 100 million installs and a 4.35 rating from 907,926 ratings, it has clearly reached a large audience. The numbers suggest steady appeal despite its simple structure.

Things to Know Before Playing

Phone Case DIY is free to download, but that usually means the usual mobile trade-offs are present. It is also rated Everyone, so it is broadly suitable for younger players, though the monetization model still matters for families and short-session players.

  • Likely Monetization The store listing marks the game as free, which typically means ads or in-app purchases are part of the experience. That is common for CrazyLabs titles and worth expecting upfront.
  • Short Session Design The structure suits brief play sessions more than extended, skill-heavy runs. Each decoration task is self-contained, so progression is easy to pick up and put down.
  • Everyone Rating Its Everyone content rating makes it broadly age-appropriate. Parents still may want to review the app’s purchase settings if a child will be using it regularly.

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