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Puppy Park is a single player casual management game. It was developed by TM39 and was released on March 9, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Welcome to Puppy Park! Nestled in a peaceful countryside setting, Puppy Park invites you to run your very own tiny dog hotel. Spend 20–30 minutes each day caring for adorable pups of all breeds and personalities, building bonds and growing your reputation one wagging tail at a time. Daily Care & Connection Every day, new dogs arrive with their unique natures and needs. Your job is t…

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63%
Audience ScoreBased on 32 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Adorable and cozy art style with smooth animations that create a relaxing and satisfying atmosphere.
  • Simple and beginner-friendly gameplay designed for short daily play sessions, ideal for winding down or casual interaction.
  • Developer is responsive and actively patches bugs and adds features based on community feedback.
  • Gameplay content is very limited and repetitive, with little variety in activities or dog interactions beyond basic care.
  • The game relies heavily on real-time mechanics, which can slow progression and feel restrictive for players wanting longer sessions.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches persist, especially early on, which can disrupt the tutorial and reduce overall enjoyment.
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are widely praised for their adorable, hand-drawn art style, which suits the game's relaxed and cute theme perfectly. While the visuals are charming and well-crafted, some players find certain elements like the beaded water less appealing. Overall, the artwork is a standout feature that brings warmth and charm to the experience.

    • “The graphics are absolutely adorable and I can see that the developer put a lot of effort into them; they look hand-drawn and smooth and suit the game very well.”
    • “The artwork is to die for and the doggos are super duper cute.”
    • “It's so cute and I love the art style to bits; Puppy Park (at least for me) is the perfect replacement for Nintendogs.”
    • “I really wanted to like this game because the artwork is very cute and puppies, who doesn't love puppies, but this game is very bare bones when it comes to the content it offers.”
    • “I wish I could recommend this game because the artwork is so cute but it is just so boring and stagnant.”
    • “It's so cute and I love the art style to bits, Puppy Park (at least for me) is the perfect replacement for Nintendogs.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is charming and reminiscent of casual pet simulation games like Nintendogs, but it suffers from slow pacing, repetitive tasks, and an underwhelming resource system. Some mechanics feel unique, yet the experience is limited and hampered by bugs early on. Overall, it offers potential but currently lacks depth and polish.

    • “Unique mechanics.”
    • “As it stands, despite the art being very cute and the general gameplay loop itself being close enough to Nintendogs to fill five to ten minutes a day, everything that you can get from this game, you can get from the trailer on the store page.”
    • “The first few days of gameplay especially, as the player isn't even given the resources to sufficiently feed or water the pups.”
    • “Unfortunately the gameplay is repetitive and incredibly slow.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from notable bugs and glitches that impact playability, especially early on during the tutorial. While some issues can be resolved by restarting, overall stability remains a concern.

    • “So, unfortunately, this game is too buggy for me to recommend.”
    • “Bugs and glitches.”
    • “However, the game is still somewhat buggy, especially at the beginning during the tutorial; if you cannot access your navigation menu or settings, you may need to restart the game and try again.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is straightforward and lacks the depth, pacing, or suspense found in games like Persona, Borderlands, or Danganronpa. It presents a more basic narrative experience.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game requires excessive grinding, making it feel more time-consuming and repetitive than expected for a brief daily play session.

    • “It is unnecessarily grindy for what should be a five-minute game a day.”
  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game includes in-app purchases and additional downloadable content (DLC) available for purchase after the initial game buy, which some users may find restrictive or frustrating.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music and sound effects are praised for creating a cozy and immersive atmosphere, enhancing the overall enjoyment and engagement.

    • “Looking forward to collecting more coins and making my pups extra happy - it's a lovely, cozy game with a great soundtrack and sound effects which really immerses you.”
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Puppy Park is a casual management game.

Puppy Park is available on PC and Windows.

Puppy Park was released on March 9, 2026.

Puppy Park was developed by TM39.

Puppy Park has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Puppy Park for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Puppy Park is a single player game.

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