School Party Craft

School Party Craft

Candy Room Games & RabbitCo

Rating 4.5 (2,068,782 reviews)

A cubic social life sim with building, driving, and light combat

The game mixes open-ended city roaming with house building, social interaction and mini-games. That combination matters because progress is not tied to one system; it comes from moving between activities, collecting currency, and using it on cosmetic or practical upgrades.

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Category Adventure
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.8.23
Updated Jun 24, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

School Party Craft is a free-to-play, cubic-style life simulator from Candy Room Games & RabbitCo, built around socialising, building, dressing up and moving around a large city. It sits closer to a sandbox adventure than a strict mission game, with players spending time shopping, visiting venues, collecting coins, and customising homes and characters. The loop is broad rather than focused: explore the city, earn or spend coins, buy furniture and blocks, then keep expanding a personal space while meeting other characters. Its pixelated, blocky presentation and first- or third-person camera give it a familiar craft-game look, but the emphasis here is on social hangouts and lifestyle activities rather than survival. The store signals active development, which suggests a game still being expanded rather than a finished, fixed package.

Core Gameplay Features

  • City Exploration The city includes places such as a market, disco, park, beach, restaurant, cinema, school, bank and car dealership. Movement between these spaces gives the game its sandbox rhythm.
  • House Building Players can buy houses, demolish and rebuild them, and decorate with blocks, furniture, doors, plants and chandeliers. This is the main long-term customisation loop.
  • Social Play The description emphasises meeting other people in the city, making friends, walking together, visiting venues and sending SMS-style messages. That makes the game feel like a social hangout as much as a builder.
  • Driving And Travel Cars, motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, a ship cruise and airplane flight all appear in the feature list. Transport is part of the game’s variety rather than a separate racing mode.
  • Mini-Games And Combat Mini-games and paintball-style weapons add short bursts of activity, while coloured shots can be used against hooligans who take coins. The loop alternates between relaxed role-play and light action.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile sandbox games, this one stands out for how many everyday activities it packs into a single city. It is less about a single objective and more about wandering, decorating, chatting and collecting small rewards across a wide set of locations.

  • Broad Activity Mix Few mobile life sims combine building, shopping, driving, socialising, mini-games and light combat in one place. That variety helps the game suit short sessions and aimless roaming.
  • Large Install Base The Play Store listing shows 100,000,000+ installs and more than 2 million ratings, which suggests a very large audience and a mature feedback base.
  • Cross-Platform Access It is available on both the UK Google Play Store and the App Store, so Android phone users and iPhone or iPad players can install it from official stores.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical trade-offs are easy to spot. This is a free game with a very large audience, so monetisation is likely part of the experience. The App Store listing is also fairly large, and the broad feature set points to a game that may need regular updates and enough device space.

  • Free-To-Play Monetisation The game is free on both stores, which usually means optional in-app purchases and possibly ads. The store metadata does not list exact pricing for extras, so the listing remains the source of truth.
  • Storage Planning Apple lists the download at about 140.6 MB, while the Android size is not shown. Leaving at least a few hundred MB of extra space is sensible for updates and cache.
  • Age Suitability The game is rated PEGI 3 on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store, so it is positioned as family-friendly rather than teen-only content.

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