Ladybug Cleaning: Marinette Room
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If you've ever watched Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir and thought "I bet Marinette's room needs organizing," congratulations—someone made a game about that exact thought. This is a super chill cleaning simulator where you help the iconic Parisian superhero scrub, sort, and decorate her way through messy rooms. It's basically a hidden object game meets room makeover, wrapped in that familiar cartoon style. Perfect for winding down after school or killing time on your phone.
Key Features
- Multiple Locations: Clean different areas of Marinette's house by traveling through portals to unlock new messy rooms.
- Mobile-Friendly Design: Runs smoothly on older phones and tablets with simple tap-and-swipe controls.
- Mini-Game Variety: Scrubbing mirrors, matching objects, finding hidden items, and organizing clutter keep things from getting too repetitive.
- Balcony Decoration Mode: Unlock furniture, flowers, and decorations using butterflies (the in-game currency) to customize Marinette's outdoor space.
How to Play Ladybug Cleaning: Marinette Room
Getting started is ridiculously easy—literally just tap the messy stuff until it's clean.
Enter the Chaos and Start Clicking
You walk into a room that looks like a tornado hit it—spiderwebs, dirt clouds, random objects scattered everywhere, and Marinette's avatar crying in the corner (yeah, they really lean into the guilt trip). You tap on trash to toss it, drag items back to their shelves, and follow glowing indicators that show what needs attention next. The controls are dead simple: click or tap the thing that's dirty. That's it.
Complete the Mini-Game Tasks
Once the basic clutter is gone, the game throws mini-challenges at you. The mirror-cleaning one had me dragging a sponge across the screen to scrub away soap bubbles using a masking effect—you literally reveal the clean surface underneath. Other tasks include matching identical objects (think memory card games) or finding hidden items in cluttered drawers. None of this is hard. It's designed so a seven-year-old could breeze through it.
Earn Butterflies and Decorate
Every completed task drops butterfly currency. Once a room is spotless, you unlock the design phase where you pick wallpaper, furniture, and plants for Marinette's balcony. The choices are limited (maybe 3-4 options per category), but it gives you that mild dopamine hit of "I made this look nice." Then you move to the next location and do it all over again.
Who is Ladybug Cleaning: Marinette Room for?
This is 100% aimed at kids who love the Miraculous Ladybug show—probably ages 6 to 12, leaning heavily toward girls based on the pink UI and character focus. If you're an adult, you'll only enjoy this if you find repetitive tapping meditative or you're a hardcore fan of the IP. There's zero challenge here. No timers pressuring you, no way to lose. It's the gaming equivalent of popping bubble wrap: satisfying in a brainless, time-killing way. Parents will like that it's completely safe—no violence, no scary stuff, just wholesome chores.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's incredibly low-stress. I played through three rooms and never felt rushed or stuck. The music is that generic upbeat instrumental loop you hear in every mobile kids' game—cute for five minutes, then you forget it's even playing. Visually, it's... fine? The art style tries to match the cartoon but ends up looking like budget Unity assets. The 3D room backgrounds clash with the flat 2D character sprites, and the lighting is super flat. You can tell this was built quickly to ride the Ladybug franchise wave. It's not ugly, just uninspired. The scrubbing animations are satisfying though—watching dirt disappear under your sponge has that weird ASMR quality.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game auto-saves your progress in your browser's cache, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off—just don't clear your browsing data or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, this thing could probably run on a potato. I didn't notice any lag or stuttering even on an older device. The file size feels tiny, and since it's browser-based, there's no install bloat. Load times between rooms are maybe two seconds max. It's optimized the way hyper-casual mobile games usually are: lightweight and fast.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A harmless time-waster if you're in the target demographic or need something genuinely relaxing.
- ✅ Pro: Zero learning curve—open it and you're playing instantly.
- ✅ Pro: The cleaning mini-games are oddly satisfying, especially the scrubbing mechanics.
- ❌ Con: Painfully repetitive if you're over the age of 10. You've seen everything the game offers in about 15 minutes.
Controls
Responsive enough for what the game asks. No precision required—just point and click (or tap).
- Desktop: Use your mouse to click on objects, drag items, and scrub surfaces during mini-games.
- Mobile: Tap to interact, swipe to scrub or drag objects. The touch zones are generous so you won't miss-tap.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Girls Games Puzzles and released on November 26, 2025. It's clearly part of their catalog of IP-driven casual games aimed at young mobile audiences.




