Homescapes Cheats is the follow-up to Playrix’s fantastic match-3 simulation, Gardenscapes: New Acres. Fans of Gardenscapes’ mixture of garden-building and puzzle-solving will find plenty of familiar gameplay to love in Homescapes, while beginners to the series will have an easy entry point thanks to Austin’s friendly elegance and fresh start away from the sprawling garden.

Homescapes Hack commences with long term butler Austin deciding to use an overdue holiday and visit his parents at his child years home. When he will come he locates that not only is the property in disarray, but his parents are planning to sell it and move elsewhere. Struck by nostalgia and a interest for fixing things, Austin immediately commences repairing the home, upgrading the furniture, and hoping to convince his parents never to sell and that he can help them love their house again.

Just like Gardenscapes, Homescapes Hack is put into two distinct portions: the house renovation progresses the story, introduces new individuals on the way, and provides concrete goals for you and Austin to work at. Concluding these goals is theoretically optional, but selecting new wallpaper and furniture to beautify the home in your particular style is fun and rewarding. The house is just as beautiful and richly complete as the lands in Gardenscapes, with even more variety in colors and types of items to place. Witnessing Austin connect to his parents and childhood friends makes him even more endearing than he already was, and he has tons of little actions and dialogues to watch in between incidents.

The other section in Homescapes is, of course, the puzzle gameplay. When you’re not fixing up the house or viewing Austin start his day, you can play the current match-3 level. Concluding a level will allow you to move to the next one and can award a superstar and a tiny amount of cash. Stars are the currency used to complete responsibilities: for instance, replacing the carpet will definitely cost a star or fixing the stairway may cost two stars. Cash allow you to buy different furniture if you would like to change any of your previous remodeling options, as well as purchase power-ups for use in the match-3 levels.

These levels are the most important area where Homescapes differs from its predecessor. As the goals and format are very similar–collect a certain variety of tiles, remove all hurdles from the panel, etc.–Homescapes features a different group of power-ups and some new tile types. Matching four tiles in a row or column now creates a more powerful rocket that crosses the entire board instead of the smaller version within Gardenscapes. Tiles can be matched in squares as well, which creates a newspaper airplane power-up that flies to a arbitrary, goal-related tile and takes out it. The Rainbow Blast–earned by setting off enough explosions in Gardenscapes–has been removed, but coordinating five tiles in a row in Homescapes will create a Rainbow Ball. This booster will clear all tiles of the colour it is matched up with, but it can be swapped with other power-ups to be able to spread dozens of them all over the board.