
Dream Home Merge Design
What is this game?
Dream Home Merge Design is a casual game that perfectly blends relaxing item-merging mechanics with home renovation and design. You play as an aspiring interior designer, merging tools and materials to fulfill renovation orders, earning coins to progressively flip rundown houses into dream mansions. This game is tailor-made for players who love organizing, are passionate about home design, and enjoy the sense of progression from rags to riches. With zero mechanical pressure, you can spend five minutes or an hour immersed in this creative digital dollhouse.
How to Play
The game is split into two core parts: the Merge Board and Home Design. On the Merge Board, tap generators (like toolboxes) to spawn basic items. Drag two identical items together with your finger to merge them into a higher-tier item (e.g., two small hammers make a big hammer). Your goal is to fulfill NPC orders shown at the top by merging specific advanced items, earning 'Design Stars' or coins in return. Once you have currency, switch to the house interface to clean trash, fix walls, and choose your favorite among three different furniture styles to decorate the room. Energy and board space are the only two resources you need to manage.
Beginner Tips
- Never rush to sell: The board fills quickly, but don't easily sell low-tier items just for space. Quest chains are long; the screwdriver you just sold might be needed immediately. Try to stack similar items in corners.
- Exhaust generators: Tapping generators costs energy, but they have cooldowns. Before logging off to sleep, tap all available generators until they hit cooldown to maximize yield.
- Merge chests and piggy banks: If you get reward chests or piggy banks, don't open them immediately! Save them and merge them with identical ones to the highest tier before opening; the rewards multiply exponentially.
- Plan space zoning: Divide the board into zones. Dedicate the left to tools, the right to plants, and the top to generators. Keeping it tidy drastically improves your speed of finding and merging items.
- Don't fret over furniture choices: Selected furniture can usually be changed later for a small amount of coins. Go with your first instinct; progressing the story is most important, don't waste time on decision paralysis.
Advanced Strategy
The Bubble Trick: When the board is completely full, some advanced maneuvers allow you to cancel a merge, making the newly spawned item float in a bubble. Advanced players use this to break physical grid limits and hoard massive backup supplies.
Energy timing: Calculate energy recovery rates. When energy is full, focus intensely on grinding out those ultimate orders requiring extremely long merge chains. When energy is low, only turn in already completed quests.
Keep mid-tier generators: Sometimes merging two generators into a higher one yields less efficiency than the two lower ones combined. If space permits, keeping multiple mid-tier generators is often better than blindly merging to the max tier.
Common Mistakes
Fat-fingering key items: Swiping too fast while clearing space and accidentally selling a 'High-tier Power Drill' that took three days to merge as trash. This is the most devastating moment in this genre.
Wasting diamonds on speed-ups: The game gives free diamonds early on. Beginners often waste them to skip a few minutes of waiting. Later, diamonds are the only way to buy inventory slots; wasting them early makes the late game a nightmare.
Rhythm destroyed by side events: Weekends often feature timed merge events. Beginners mess up their main board completely trying to get event rewards. When the event ends, their main quests are totally gridlocked.
Who is this game for?
This game is a perfect safe haven for casual players, neat freaks, and interior design enthusiasts. With no combat or pressure of failure, it's highly suitable for enjoying the slow achievement of turning chaos into beauty while listening to audiobooks or watching TV.
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Merge Mansion
Arguably one of the most explosive progenitors of the genre. The core 'merge items + renovate old mansion' gameplay is identical, but it features a more suspenseful storyline (that mysterious grandmother).
Merge Design: Home Makeover
A competitor with almost an identical name and gameplay, also focusing on merging tools to acquire furniture and decorate rooms, with a more Western realistic art style.
Love & Pies
The underlying logic is also merge + renovate, but the setting changes to running a family cafe and bakery. The food merging process looks even more appetizing and therapeutic.
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What is this game?
Dream Home Merge Design is a casual game that perfectly blends relaxing item-merging mechanics with home renovation and design. You play as an aspiring interior designer, merging tools and materials to fulfill renovation orders, earning coins to progressively flip rundown houses into dream mansions. This game is tailor-made for players who love organizing, are passionate about home design, and enjoy the sense of progression from rags to riches. With zero mechanical pressure, you can spend five minutes or an hour immersed in this creative digital dollhouse.
How to Play
The game is split into two core parts: the Merge Board and Home Design. On the Merge Board, tap generators (like toolboxes) to spawn basic items. Drag two identical items together with your finger to merge them into a higher-tier item (e.g., two small hammers make a big hammer). Your goal is to fulfill NPC orders shown at the top by merging specific advanced items, earning 'Design Stars' or coins in return. Once you have currency, switch to the house interface to clean trash, fix walls, and choose your favorite among three different furniture styles to decorate the room. Energy and board space are the only two resources you need to manage.
Beginner Tips
- Never rush to sell: The board fills quickly, but don't easily sell low-tier items just for space. Quest chains are long; the screwdriver you just sold might be needed immediately. Try to stack similar items in corners.
- Exhaust generators: Tapping generators costs energy, but they have cooldowns. Before logging off to sleep, tap all available generators until they hit cooldown to maximize yield.
- Merge chests and piggy banks: If you get reward chests or piggy banks, don't open them immediately! Save them and merge them with identical ones to the highest tier before opening; the rewards multiply exponentially.
- Plan space zoning: Divide the board into zones. Dedicate the left to tools, the right to plants, and the top to generators. Keeping it tidy drastically improves your speed of finding and merging items.
- Don't fret over furniture choices: Selected furniture can usually be changed later for a small amount of coins. Go with your first instinct; progressing the story is most important, don't waste time on decision paralysis.
Advanced Strategy
The Bubble Trick: When the board is completely full, some advanced maneuvers allow you to cancel a merge, making the newly spawned item float in a bubble. Advanced players use this to break physical grid limits and hoard massive backup supplies.
Energy timing: Calculate energy recovery rates. When energy is full, focus intensely on grinding out those ultimate orders requiring extremely long merge chains. When energy is low, only turn in already completed quests.
Keep mid-tier generators: Sometimes merging two generators into a higher one yields less efficiency than the two lower ones combined. If space permits, keeping multiple mid-tier generators is often better than blindly merging to the max tier.
Common Mistakes
Fat-fingering key items: Swiping too fast while clearing space and accidentally selling a 'High-tier Power Drill' that took three days to merge as trash. This is the most devastating moment in this genre.
Wasting diamonds on speed-ups: The game gives free diamonds early on. Beginners often waste them to skip a few minutes of waiting. Later, diamonds are the only way to buy inventory slots; wasting them early makes the late game a nightmare.
Rhythm destroyed by side events: Weekends often feature timed merge events. Beginners mess up their main board completely trying to get event rewards. When the event ends, their main quests are totally gridlocked.
Who is this game for?
This game is a perfect safe haven for casual players, neat freaks, and interior design enthusiasts. With no combat or pressure of failure, it's highly suitable for enjoying the slow achievement of turning chaos into beauty while listening to audiobooks or watching TV.
Similar Games
Merge Mansion
Arguably one of the most explosive progenitors of the genre. The core 'merge items + renovate old mansion' gameplay is identical, but it features a more suspenseful storyline (that mysterious grandmother).
Merge Design: Home Makeover
A competitor with almost an identical name and gameplay, also focusing on merging tools to acquire furniture and decorate rooms, with a more Western realistic art style.
Love & Pies
The underlying logic is also merge + renovate, but the setting changes to running a family cafe and bakery. The food merging process looks even more appetizing and therapeutic.
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