Camper Van: Make it Home on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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Decorate and organize the camper van of your dreams! Embark on a journey of self-discovery as you build your own home-on-wheels, using a combination of creative block organization puzzles and relaxing interior design. Make your heart feel at ease and your camper van feel like home.

Camper Van: Make it Home is a casual, cute and relaxing game developed by Malapata Studio and published by Malapata Studio and Wings.
Released on June 07th 2025 is available on Windows and MacOS in 14 languages: English, Spanish - Spain, French, German, Basque, Galician, Italian, Japanese, Turkish, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Finnish, Portuguese - Portugal and Catalan.

It has received 1,091 reviews of which 1,014 were positive and 77 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.8 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 14.79€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.00GHz | AMD Ryzen 5 1400
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 AMD Radeon HD 7870
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
MacOS
  • OS: High Sierra 10.13+
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz or faster processor (Apple Silicon & Intel supported)
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Metal or OpenGL 3
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

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Dec. 2025
BEFORE YOU READ THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS!!!!!!! many of the negative reviews are completely missing the point of the levels in story mode. Think of it as VERY similar mechanic to the video game "unpacking" where you're just unpacking our things at each location at different points in the protagonists life. For example level one we're on our own by the beach, level two we're clearly moving in with a male counterpart into a larger camper, and so on. So yes, you'll be unpacking a lot of the same items with some new ones each time, but it makes sense because **we're the same protagonist at different stages in life**. If you catch them complaining about the lack of variety in the beginning, or "can't use the Christmas and Halloween items in story mode!" (cough cough the review left by Apsaphea) they are AGAIN missing the point of story mode!!! You are following the story of the protagonist through their life, they don't have a lot in the beginning, but as we all do as we start adulting, we get more stuff, and we're able to afford bigger things with more variety. I think this game is incredible. I have barely sunk my teeth into it and completed 3 levels but I already want more. In creative mode you'll have all the items and colorschemes you could want for all vehicles, as well as all locations/vibes. You can change colors of any and all items that you bring into the scene and it very much becomes a decoration sim at that point, you'll listen to the lovely lofi music and maybe take pictures. There's even pretty patterns on many items. I had to force myself to stop playing creative mode because I knew I'd spend way too long there today and I don't have that kind of time today haha. It's a relax game! I played this with one of my friends (not co-op, just our own copies of the game, decorating on a discord call and then sending each other aesthetic pictures occasionally). I can see this being a game I eventually put down but randomly picking back up again when I get that itch to decorate. All in all an excellent very pretty experience.
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July 2025
I enjoyed this game, but it hit a bit differently than I expected. On the surface, this game looks a lot like Unpacking - art style aside - but the feeling I got out of the two games was very different. Unpacking plays like, well, unpacking a life over time and in different stages of life (with all the changing and growing up that entails). Van Life is still that, of course, though the space of time feels shorter and the protagonist, by the end, feels younger, underscored by the art style and the objects she collects over time. It works, but somehow the feeling I am left with while playing is less cozy and more of a slow burn anxiety. Anxiety? Yeah. Van Life looks cozy, and to some extent it is, but it also constantly hits you with that horrible feeling of having too much stuff for the place you live in - not because you have too much stuff, but because you don't have enough space. Which makes sense for van life, obviously, but I don't know that the player is meant to FEEL that anxiety. Still, it's inescapable. With every new object there is a sense of "oh god oh no where will I put this" that just keeps building on itself. Through the objects of her life, we see the main character growing and becoming more knowledgeable (and, some might say, crunchy) and sure of herself, but the gameplay in an exercise in trying to make yourself smaller. By the end, it's satisfying, but the experience itself makes me think too much about my own renting-a-too-small-apartment life for it to be wholly pleasant. When the main character started to bring in cat furniture (a scratching post) I got genuinely a bit upset. Even if that's not intentional (and I doubt it is), I still found this to be a game worth playing - both for the cozy aesthetic and the underlying real-life dread. Oh, and you can pet the cat - so obviously this is a goty contender!
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June 2025
Cute game, but way too short for the price.
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June 2025
I never make reviews, this is probably my second or third review in the entire 11+ years I've used steam. This game is exactly what I've been craving, especially after Unpacking and a Little to the Left. It can be a bit finicky at times, but honestly Unpacking was sometimes too. This had a lot more freedom than Unpacking but I think comparing the two in which one is "better" isn't fair. They both are very similar in concept, but they are different styles and settings. Unpacking has a special place in my heart but honestly, this one will too. And although some may not consider this style of game to have a lot of replay-ability, I probably will replay it multiple times too. This one is just a cozy game where you can decorate a van, with a bit of a story, but I feel like the story isn't as heavily emphasized as just the "cozy decorate a space" vibe is. My only feedback would be that after designing the van, instead of saying "are you done organizing your van" maybe have a different message like "are you done designing your van" since the organizing step hasn't happened yet. Cute, enjoyable, just wish it was longer, but I had the same feelings with Unpacking. I don't think either will ever be long enough for me. To the creator: Please ignore the people saying "This is just unpacking but _." I think this game has so much charm and comparing games like that is unproductive. Games like this are equivalent to artworks, in my opinion. Interactive artworks. Games like this should be encouraged more, especially in an age of AI and soulless cash-grab games. We need indie developers. We need soul in gaming and less bitter, elitist gamers. And I need more games like this in my life.
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June 2025
Played the demo during next fest and thought it was really cute! Have been waiting for it to pop up in my emails that it was released, so was quite happy when that happened today. If you like Unpacking and those sorts of cute organising games, definitely give this a go as it scratches that itch. The art style is nice and being able to customise your little campers is an extra touch as well! Defo a chill evening game to just sit back and relax to.
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Camper Van: Make it Home is currently priced at 14.79€ on Steam.

Camper Van: Make it Home is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 14.79€ on Steam.

Camper Van: Make it Home received 1,014 positive votes out of a total of 1,091 achieving a rating of 8.77.
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Camper Van: Make it Home was developed by Malapata Studio and published by Malapata Studio and Wings.

Camper Van: Make it Home is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Camper Van: Make it Home is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Camper Van: Make it Home is not playable on Linux.

Camper Van: Make it Home is a single-player game.

There are 2 DLCs available for Camper Van: Make it Home. Explore additional content available for Camper Van: Make it Home on Steam.

Camper Van: Make it Home does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Camper Van: Make it Home does not support Steam Remote Play.

Camper Van: Make it Home is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Camper Van: Make it Home
Rating
8.8
1,014
77
Game modes
Features
Online players
15
Developer
Malapata Studio
Publisher
Malapata Studio, Wings
Release 07 Jun 2025
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