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Created by: GB Games
If Marie Kondo made a pastel Japanese puzzle game with the help of a very polite cartoon ghost, it might feel something like this. Your job is to restore order to the most adorable room you've ever seen, starting with a cardboard box that cheerfully regurgitates every item in the space. You place each object back where it belongs, guided by subtle visual clues like wall shadows or your own spatial intuition, until everything snaps into place with a satisfying starburst. Just when you've got it down, the game flips the script: now you're the one doing the packing, spotting requested items in a crowded room and tucking them neatly back into the box like a reverse hidden object challenge. Between rounds, you can spend your hard earned stars on decorating your very own dream room: placing items exactly where you want them, clutter free or gloriously chaotic. It's part logic puzzle, part interior design sandbox, all wrapped in soft colors, gentle piano music, and those tiny, delicious 'pop' sounds that make every correct placement feel like a hug. And while the timer adds a bit of pressure, the overall vibe stays sweet and low stakes, cozy chaos, if you will. Fun fact: the soothing art style owes a lot to the Japanese concept of 'iyashikei', a genre of media designed specifically to calm the soul (think Animal Crossing or Rilakkuma).
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