Mother Life Simulator: Prank

Mother Life Simulator: Prank

Unicorn Studio Official

Rating 4.5 (26,212 reviews)

A light family-management sim built around chores, childcare, and household routines

The design revolves around repeating household tasks, then turning those chores into progression. That gives the game a clear mobile-friendly rhythm: complete a routine, earn advancement, and move on to the next family job.

Category Simulation
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 1.11.7
Updated Apr 30, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Mother Life Simulator: Prank is an Android simulation game from Unicorn Studio Official that frames everyday domestic work as a loop of short, task-driven missions. The player manages a virtual household by feeding, bathing, soothing a newborn, cooking, cleaning, shopping, doing laundry, and handling errands such as school drop-offs. That structure places it closer to a casual life-sim than a deep management game, with progress tied to completing routine jobs and unlocking rooms and upgrades over time. The description also points to interactive family members and smooth controls, which suggests a guided, accessible experience rather than a demanding systems-heavy one. With 10,000,000+ installs and a 4.46 rating from over 26,000 reviews, it has clearly found an audience among players who want a simple domestic simulation on mobile.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Family Care Tasks The game centers on feeding, bathing, and soothing family members, with newborn care presented as part of the main loop. Those actions define the pace of play.
  • Household Maintenance Cleaning, cooking, laundry, and general home upkeep form a second layer of activity. The loop is practical rather than abstract, which keeps the simulation grounded in routine chores.
  • Errand Missions School drop-offs and grocery shopping are part of the mission structure. These tasks broaden the experience beyond the house and give each session a small objective.
  • Interactive Family AI The description mentions dynamic AI for family members, suggesting that household interactions are not purely static. That can make the simulation feel more responsive from task to task.
  • Room And Upgrade Progression Leveling up mom skills unlocks new rooms and upgrades. This adds light progression pressure and gives the routine chores a sense of measurable advancement.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile life sims, this one stands out less for novelty than for how directly it translates domestic routine into a playable structure. Its appeal comes from clarity, accessibility, and a large install base that suggests the format is easy to grasp.

  • Strong Install Base 10,000,000+ installs indicate broad visibility on Google Play. That matters because it usually means the premise and controls are immediately legible to a large mobile audience.
  • Well-Reviewed Release A 4.46 rating across 26,212 reviews gives the game more feedback than many smaller mobile titles. The volume suggests the score reflects a real player base, not a handful of early ratings.
  • Accessible Android Release It is available only on Android through Google Play, with version 1.11.7 listed and a recent update date. That points to an actively maintained mobile build.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free Android-only release, so the practical questions are mostly about storage, age suitability, and how much repetition the player is comfortable with. The store listing does not expose a file size, so the install footprint is unknown from metadata alone.

  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on Google Play, which usually means some mix of ads or optional purchases. The listing does not spell out monetization details, so the exact setup is unclear.
  • Everyone Rating The content rating is Everyone, which makes it broadly suitable for younger players as well as adults. Parents still may want to check the routine-heavy premise before installing.
  • Android Only There is no iPhone or iPad version listed, so installation is limited to Android devices. Anyone on iOS would need to look for another platform.

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