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My Town Home: Family PlayhouseI am Monkey
I am Monkey - Play Online
Ever wanted to cause absolute chaos as a mischievous monkey trapped in a zoo? This is basically Goat Simulator meets Untitled Goose Game, but you're a primate with attitude problems. Jump around your enclosure, throw stuff at annoying visitors, and complete ridiculous tasks from a wise elephant who somehow became your quest-giver. It's a simple sandbox about making the most of your captivity—with maximum chaos.
Key Features
- First-Person Monkey Madness: Experience zoo life from a monkey's perspective, complete with grabby hands and jumping skills.
- Interactive Object Mayhem: Pick up, drop, and throw items at zoo visitors who really should've stayed home.
- Task-Based Progression: Get assignments from the elephant and unlock new abilities as you complete challenges.
- Cross-Platform Play: Works on desktop browsers and mobile devices with adjusted controls for each platform.
How to Play I am Monkey
The learning curve is about as steep as a speed bump, but pulling off the chaos smoothly takes practice.
Master Your Monkey Movement
You control your monkey using WASD keys on desktop or an on-screen joystick on mobile. Hit Space (or the jump button on mobile) to leap around the enclosure and climb on structures. The camera follows your mouse movements on PC—swipe on mobile to look around. Getting comfortable with the controls is key because you'll be dodging visitors and navigating tight spaces constantly.
Interact with Everything You Can Grab
This is where the fun really starts. Press E to pick up objects, R to drop them, and F to yeet them at unsuspecting zoo guests. On mobile, there's a dedicated Interact button for all this. You can also use the left mouse button (or Attack button on mobile) to smack visitors who get too close. The physics are simple, but there's something satisfying about nailing a tourist with a banana peel.
Complete Elephant Tasks to Progress
Walk up to the wise elephant and press the interact key to receive missions. These tasks range from collecting specific items to hitting a certain number of visitors. Each completed task unlocks new abilities and opens up more challenges. It's a straightforward progression loop that keeps you moving from one silly objective to the next.
Who is I am Monkey for?
This one's aimed squarely at younger players and casual gamers looking for low-stakes fun. If you're between 8 and 14, this hits the sweet spot of silly humor and easy controls. Parents don't need to worry—the "violence" is cartoonish bonking with no real consequences. It's also perfect for anyone who wants a brainless 15-minute distraction during a lunch break. Just don't expect deep gameplay mechanics or strategic challenges.
The Gameplay Vibe
Honestly? It feels like a budget mobile game that knows exactly what it is. The graphics are super simple—low-poly models, flat lighting, and textures that look stretched in places. The zoo enclosure is small and colorful, but everything has that "made with basic Unity assets" vibe. The atmosphere is lighthearted and goofy, which saves it from feeling cheap. There's no music that stood out to me, just ambient zoo sounds and occasional visitor reactions. It's not trying to be beautiful; it's trying to be fun for kids, and it mostly succeeds at that modest goal.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically through browser cache, so you can pick up where you left off as long as you don't clear your browsing data. Performance-wise, this runs on pretty much anything—the graphics are so basic that even older phones and low-spec PCs should handle it without breaking a sweat. I didn't notice any lag or stuttering, which is a relief for a browser game. The "No Ads" button is prominently displayed, which tells you everything you need to know about the free version's monetization strategy.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A harmless time-waster that younger players will enjoy more than adults.
- ✅ Pro: Simple controls make it instantly accessible for kids.
- ✅ Pro: The silly premise delivers exactly what it promises—monkey chaos.
- ❌ Con: Graphics look very dated and cheap, even for a browser game.
- ❌ Con: Ads are clearly designed to be annoying enough to push the paid removal.
Controls
They're responsive enough, though the first-person camera can feel a bit floaty on mobile.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Space to jump, E/R/F for object interaction, LMB to attack, mouse to control camera.
- Mobile: Virtual joystick for movement, dedicated buttons for jump, attack, and interact, swipe to adjust camera angle.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Devord studio and released on December 2, 2025. It's a fresh release, though the visual style feels like it came from a much earlier era of mobile gaming.

