Tag
Decorating.
A list of PC games filtered by the "Decorating" tag — ranked by quality, popularity, and price.
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Spirit City: Lofi Sessions
DecoratingSingleplayer
Quality91Popularity34Value60
$9.85$11.99
≈56m

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House Flipper
DecoratingBase Building
Quality83Popularity41Value56
$14.83$24.99
≈1d

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House Flipper 2
DecoratingBase Building
Quality84Popularity35Value55
$35.89$39.99
≈1d

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Urban Jungle
DecoratingSingleplayer
Quality72Popularity23Value77
$3.81$11.99
≈2d

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Lost and Found Co.
DecoratingSingleplayer
Quality95Popularity27Value52
$17.77$17.99

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Scriptorium: Master of Manuscripts
DecoratingSimulation
Quality78Popularity24Value70
$9.03$14.99
≈1d

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Bladesong
Decorating3D
Quality76Popularity25Value60
$15.46$19.99
≈3d

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Tavern Keeper 🍻
DecoratingStrategy
Quality76Popularity30Value50
$29.99
≈26d

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Hotel Architect
DecoratingStrategy
Quality75Popularity26Value51
$28.30$29.99
≈1d

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Go-Go Town!
DecoratingStrategy
Quality75Popularity27Value48
$24.43$27.99

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Trash Goblin
DecoratingSingleplayer
Quality71Popularity26Value48
$19.83$19.99

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Outbound
DecoratingBase Building
Quality60Popularity26Value59
$21.86$24.99
≈1d
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What is a tag page?
Tag pages group games by their Steam tags — like Singleplayer, RPG, or Co-op. Every game here carries that tag in Steam's own database, so the category reflects how the community and developer actually describe it.
How are "Top of the heap" picks chosen?
We rank by our Overall Score, which blends Quality (Steam reviews + Metacritic), Community Health (active player counts), and Price Timing (current deal vs. historical lows). The game at the top genuinely scores highest on all three axes right now.
Why does the count differ from Steam's?
Steam counts every game that has ever carried this tag, including early-access titles, DLC, bundles, and games with no review data. We only index games with enough data for a meaningful score — so our count is smaller, but each entry is actually evaluated.