Avatar World ®

Avatar World ®

Pazu Games

Rating 4.6 (6,150,253 reviews)

A child-friendly life-sim focused on avatars, homes, and light questing

The game mixes avatar creation, home design, and exploration into a single loop. Its appeal comes from moving between personalisation and light objective-driven play, rather than from deep systems or complex combat.

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Category Role Playing
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.214
Updated Jun 24, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Avatar World is a free-to-play role-playing game from Pazu Games Ltd, a studio better known for children’s titles. On mobile, it plays like a colourful life-sim: players customise avatars, decorate homes, and move through a city filled with towns, characters, locations, and tasks. The loop is straightforward and built around making a character, arranging spaces, and then exploring for new interactions and story beats. That structure gives it a sandbox feel without asking for much mechanical skill. The store description also frames it as educational, with an emphasis on creativity, problem-solving, and imagination. In practice, that means it is likely to suit short, repeatable sessions rather than long, demanding play. The visual style is cute and child-oriented, with a broad appeal for families looking for a low-pressure mobile game.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Avatar Customisation Players can build characters with different outfits, hairstyles, and accessories. That gives the game its main sense of ownership and makes repeated play about changing appearances and combinations.
  • Home Building Homes can be designed around different lifestyles, with examples such as offices, gyms, and music rooms. This shifts the game toward decoration and planning rather than action.
  • City Exploration The world includes towns, cities, and locations to explore. That structure supports wandering between spaces, finding new characters, and triggering new activities at a relaxed pace.
  • Quests And Tasks The description mentions epic quests, storylines, and challenging tasks. These objectives give the game direction and help break up the open-ended customisation with clearer goals.
  • Family-Friendly Design Pazu positions the game for children and toddlers, with mechanics adapted to younger players’ age and capabilities. That makes the interface and pace likely to stay simple.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile role-playing games, this one stands out less for complexity than for breadth of content aimed at children. The combination of avatar dressing, home building, and exploration gives it a broad toy-box structure.

  • Huge Install Base The Google Play listing shows 100,000,000+ installs, which suggests a very large audience and a long-running presence on Android in Hong Kong and beyond.
  • Strong User Response A 4.65 rating from more than 6.1 million reviews points to broad approval. That volume gives the score more weight than a small, lightly used app would have.
  • Cross-Platform Availability It is available on both the Hong Kong Google Play Store and the App Store, so Android phone, iPhone, and iPad users can access the same title without platform juggling.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are mostly about storage, age suitability, and the usual free-to-play structure. The game is clearly aimed at younger players, so adults may want to check how it fits a child’s device and account setup.

  • Large iPhone Download The App Store lists a size of about 1.37 GB, so installation may take noticeable space on an iPhone or iPad. Leaving extra room for updates and cache is sensible.
  • Age Rating The game is rated 3+ on Google Play and 4+ on the App Store. That makes it suitable for very young players, with parental controls still worth using on shared devices.
  • Free-To-Play Context It is free to download, so the business model is likely tied to optional purchases or other monetisation. The store listing does not spell out the exact structure, so the app page remains the source of truth.

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