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  2. Meet the Mobile Game Created Just for Design Lovers - AOL

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    Over the summer, Robin Games launched Playhouse, an interior design mobile game that became the first of its kind. The app experience allows players to move, rotate, and place home decor into 3D ...

  3. Sweet Home 3D - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Home 3D is a free and open source architectural design software that helps users create a 2D plan of a house, with a 3D preview, and decorate exterior and interior views, including ability to place furniture and home appliances. [3] In Sweet Home 3D, furniture can be imported and arranged to create a virtual environment.

  4. The Best 3D Home Design Apps and Tools—That Are Easy Enough ...

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  5. The best home improvement apps - AOL

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    Key takeaways. There are apps for just about every aspect of the home improvement process — including design or room refurbishing. Some of the mobile apps are free to download but will charge a ...

  6. Summerhouse (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is a sandbox city-building game in which players decorate environments using building and decorative pieces. Summerhouse received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the game's open-ended design, pace and visual presentation, although some reviewers hoped for greater depth in the game's features and building elements.

  7. The Sandbox (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Sandbox was founded as Pixowl in May 2011 by game designer Adrien Duermaël and entrepreneurs Arthur Madrid and Sébastien Borget. [1] The year before, with his wife Laurel Duermaël, a comic book illustrator, Duermaël had created Doodle Grub, a simple game that utilizes accelerometers in smartphones to allow the user to direct a snake-like character in the gameplay by tilting the phone.