About the Game

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The idea for Royal Decor started with a simple question: what happens when a match-3 player gets handed the keys to a palace?
You begin inside an old royal estate that’s falling apart — cracked marble, dust everywhere, portraits staring at you disapprovingly. Solve puzzles to earn materials, pick colors, swap chandeliers, maybe argue with a butler or two. There’s no timer breathing down your neck. Just soft music, the quiet thrill of fixing things, and the satisfaction of watching a ruined ballroom turn into something worth showing off. Each renovation unlocks small stories about the people who once lived there — some funny, some slightly tragic. You never quite know who’s hiding behind those big velvet doors.

Highlights

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    Design Without Panic

    there’s no wrong color if you like it

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    Missions With a Twist

    one level you’re restoring a ballroom, the next you’re fixing a noble’s yacht that smells like seaweed

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    Customize Everything

    curtains, floors, even the teacups

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    Earn Prestige

    the more daring your style, the faster you climb

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    Meet Odd Royals

    some generous, some definitely plotting something

Game Features

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  • Match-3 puzzles that fund your next design spree.

  • Evolving storylines — relationships shift as your influence grows.

  • Decorative items that actually look handcrafted.

  • Seasonal events and odd challenges (last year’s “Crown of Chaos” still haunts us).

  • Global leaderboard if you like a little friendly vanity.

  • TOP Design Experience

We didn’t write these — they’re pulled from our emails and forum threads.

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    Marta

    “Finally a design game where the furniture isn’t screaming neon.”

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    Sam R.

    “The Duke keeps calling me ‘apprentice.’ I call him ‘budget trouble.’”

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    Dana J.

    “Wish I could skip the butler dialogue, but the rooms? Perfection.”

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    Leon G.

    “I ruined three walls before picking a color I liked. 10/10, would repaint again.”

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    Ellie

    “It’s relaxing until you run out of stars at 2 a.m. Then it’s chaos.”

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    Katrin G.

    “I like It very much!”