TB World is a digital dollhouse where you design everything. Think Toca Life World meets your wildest interior design dreams. No missions. No timers. Just you, a blank room, and unlimited creative freedom to dress characters and build the perfect space.
Easy to start. Impossible to stop tweaking that one corner of the room.
The interface disappears so you only see your creation.
Start with an empty room and a city window view. Drop in a palm tree. Add a chair. Need more plants? Grab the small potted version. Layer objects to create depth—big furniture in back, tiny decor up front. The layering system automatically handles depth, so you focus on aesthetics.
Six avatars wait for makeovers. Tap a character, then scroll through hats, tops, bottoms, and shoes. Want a chef in a cowboy hat? Do it. The customization system lets you mix formal wear with casual accessories for ridiculous or stylish combos. No wrong answers here.
Once your room and characters look right, position them to tell stories. Stage a kitchen party with all six avatars. Build a quiet reading nook with one chair and a plant. TB World becomes whatever you imagine—a café, a classroom, a secret hideout. The non-linear gameplay means you jump between decorating and roleplay whenever inspiration hits.
Perfect for kids aged 4-9 who love dollhouses, and adults who need a zen break from competitive games. Sessions can last five minutes (quick room edit) or two hours (full interior overhaul). The lack of timers or scores makes it ideal for relaxing creative play.
This is pure meditative flow. No enemies interrupt your design work. The simple 2D vector art keeps performance smooth—60 FPS even on older devices—so dragging objects feels instant and satisfying. The bold outlines and flat colors create a calming, storybook aesthetic that never overwhelms your eyes. It's like arranging toys on your bedroom floor, but with undo buttons.
1. Saves: Your room layouts and character outfits save automatically via browser cache. Revisit your creations anytime without re-decorating.
2. Performance: Runs on Unity's 2D engine with sprite-based rendering. Lightweight enough for Chromebooks and low-end tablets.
If you've ever wanted to play interior designer without following IKEA instructions, TB World delivers pure sandbox freedom.
TB World was developed by Dmitry FTD. Released in January 2025.