School Party Craft

School Party Craft

Candy Room Games & RabbitCo

Rating 4.5 (1,999,471 reviews)

A cubic social life sim built around building, hanging out, and light mini-games

The game mixes social simulation, building, and simple action systems into one open-ended city sandbox. Its appeal comes from switching between decorating a home, roaming public spaces, and using mini-games or vehicles to fill time.

Category Adventure
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.8.23
Updated Apr 14, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

School Party Craft is a free-to-play adventure built as a cubic-style life simulator for schoolchildren and teenagers. The core loop mixes social wandering, house building, shopping, driving, and light combat, all framed around a large city filled with other characters. It comes from Candy Room Games & RabbitCo, and its presentation leans into blocky, low-detail 3D rather than realism. That makes the game feel closer to a sandbox toy box than a structured story campaign. Players spend most of their time moving between locations, collecting coins, furnishing homes, dressing characters, and sampling activities such as disco dancing, swimming, and paintball. The result is a broad but loosely organized experience that favors self-directed play and casual session hopping over clear goals or deep systems.

Core Gameplay Features

  • House Building Players can buy mansions, demolish purchased houses, and rebuild them with blocks, furniture, doors, plants, and chandeliers. The loop centers on decoration and layout rather than complex construction logic.
  • City Socializing The city is populated with many characters, and the game encourages friendship, shared walks, restaurant visits, park hangouts, and nightclub meetups. It also mentions texting contacts through an in-game phone book.
  • Vehicle Variety Driving is part of the routine, with cars, motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and tuning all listed. This gives the sandbox more movement options than a simple walking simulator.
  • Mini-Game Stops Short activities appear in specific places, including bartender jobs, a smiles game, and disco music ordering. These break up the sandbox loop with brief objectives and lighter interaction.
  • Paintball Combat Paintball adds a small combat layer with weapons such as miniguns, pistols, assault rifles, and themed extras. The description says shootouts can recover coins from hooligans, tying action back to progression.

What Makes It Stand Out

Compared with more focused mobile simulators, this one tries to cover social play, building, driving, and casual combat in a single package. Its scale is broad, and the install and rating data suggest a large audience has at least sampled that formula.

  • Large Player Base The Play Store listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and nearly 2 million ratings, which gives the game a much clearer usage signal than many smaller mobile sandboxes.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone, so the same basic experience reaches the two major mobile platforms without forcing a single-store choice.
  • Broad Sandbox Scope Building, socializing, driving, swimming, shopping, and mini-games all sit inside one city. That variety helps the game suit players who want a loose, activity-driven loop.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are easy to spot. This is a free game with a very large audience, so monetization is likely part of the experience even though the store metadata does not spell out the exact model. The content ratings are mild, but the game still asks for a fair amount of device storage and ongoing patience with updates.

  • Free-To-Play Context The game is free on both stores, which usually means some combination of ads, optional purchases, or progression friction. The listing does not detail the exact monetization setup.
  • Storage Planning The App Store version is listed at about 142 MB, while the Android size is not shown. Extra free space is still wise for updates, cache, and saved data.
  • Young Audience Rating Google Play rates it Everyone 10+ and Apple rates it 4+, so it is positioned as family-friendly rather than teen or adult content. That makes parental controls less urgent, but still relevant for younger players.

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