This one is for younger kids who already know Gabby from the show. It's bright, soft, easy to understand, and never overwhelms with too much information at once. It starts with Gabby greeting you and then pulling you into her dollhouse. There are rooms to explore, cats to meet, and little games that feel more like activities than anything you'd call a "level." It's less about competition and more about discovery.
You can tap on things in each room, and something usually happens. A cat might pop out, a drawer open, and a toy bounce. Kids can jump into mini-games like cooking with Cakey Cat or painting with Baby Box. Nothing’s timed. There’s no pressure. It’s one of those games that trusts the kid to play however they want, with just enough nudges to keep it moving.
There's a good amount of sound, but it doesn't feel too much. Gabby talks a lot; if your kid watches the show, it'll feel like a direct extension of that world. Even the loading screens are gentle — lots of pinks, pastels, and calming tones all around.
You don’t need to be good at games to enjoy it. The tasks are short, with constant feedback and encouragement. When you finish making a cupcake, you get a cheer. When you match stickers, the cat characters clap for you. It's built to ensure no kid feels like they're doing anything wrong.
This is not a game that expects parents to hover. Once it loads, kids can mostly navigate it on their own. Even if they can't read yet, the voices and icons help guide them. There are no ads or external links to worry about, either—it feels contained and safe.
Even the smaller tasks — such as mixing colors for cupcakes or arranging sticker books — give kids quick rewards and gentle praise. It's designed to help them feel confident while allowing them to play at their own pace. Characters always offer gentle guidance; there's no way to "fail" an activity. That helps keep the mood light and frustration-free.
The design choices — from the soft animation to the slow transitions — show care for young attention spans. It never rushes and always gives room to explore. Whether a child plays for five minutes or thirty, they’ll always find something cheerful waiting for them, without pressure or pop-ups.
Step 1: Open the game and tap “Play.” You’ll be taken to the dollhouse screen. Tap any room to enter and start exploring.
Step 2: Each room has mini-games or cat characters to interact with. Tap on items that sparkle or move—they usually trigger something.
Step 3: Follow the visual prompts. If you see an arrow or a pawprint, that’s the game guiding you. You don’t need to read; the animations show what to do.
Step 4: Most mini-games are touch-based. You might be baking with Cakey, fixing stuff with Pillow Cat, or organizing items with Baby Box. Drag and drop, tap, or swipe to complete tasks.
Step 5: When you complete a game, you earn stickers or decorative items. These can be placed around the dollhouse. Tap the sticker icon to open your collection.
Step 6: Visit Gabby’s Room to check your progress. Here, you can replay games or unlock new content by collecting enough stars.
Step 7: You can dress up characters by tapping the wardrobe icons in certain rooms. Just drag clothes onto the character.
Step 8: Use the Cat Ears icon to receive hints or return to the home screen.
Step 9: Some rooms only unlock after earning a certain number of stars. Just keep playing and collecting until they open up.