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Manage your own bunny park! Give snacks and toys to your bunnies. Improve and decorate your park to increase its popularity and collect all the bunnies!

Bunny Park is a simulation, cute and clicker game developed and published by Cozy Bee Games.
Released on January 14th 2020 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 772 reviews of which 706 were positive and 66 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Eneba.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 4 MB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

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Jan. 2026
A cute, simple 100% achievement game that I wish was longer. You can design your own farm while you unlock bunnies. You have butterfly bots you can buy to assist while you idle. For the seasonal game you can simply change the date on your PC if you do not want to wait months to unlock those achievements.
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Dec. 2025
---{ Graphics }--- πŸ”² You forget what reality is πŸ”² Beautiful πŸ”² Good βœ… Suits the game πŸ”² Decent πŸ”² Not the best…. πŸ”² normal for its release time πŸ”² Bad ---{ Gameplay }--- πŸ”² Very good πŸ”² Good βœ… average πŸ”² Nothing worth remembering πŸ”² Watch paint dry instead πŸ”² Just don't πŸ”² No gameplay, Or DLC add on ---{ Audience It’s aimed at }--- βœ… Kids βœ… Teens βœ… Adults ---{ PC Requirements }--- βœ… Potato πŸ”² Decent πŸ”² Fast πŸ”² Rich πŸ”² Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{ Difficulty }--- βœ… No difficulty required. (or an add on) πŸ”² Easy πŸ”² requires minimal brain usage πŸ”² Significant brain usage πŸ”² Difficult πŸ”² Dark Souls ---{ Story }--- πŸ”² No Story βœ… Some lore πŸ”² Has a story, but it’s boring. πŸ”² Average πŸ”² Good πŸ”² Amazing! πŸ”² It'll replace your life ---{ Game Time }--- πŸ”² Just an add on πŸ”² A little TOO short βœ… Short πŸ”² Average πŸ”² Long πŸ”² Unlimited OR always updating ---{ Price }--- πŸ”² It's free! πŸ”² Worth the price βœ… If it's on sale πŸ”² Maybe if you have a kid. πŸ”² Not recommended/ if you want DLCs ---{ Bugs }--- πŸ”² Never heard of βœ… Minor bugs πŸ”² Can get annoying πŸ”² The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs ---{ ? / 10 }--- πŸ”² 1 πŸ”² 2 πŸ”² 3 πŸ”² 4 βœ… 5 πŸ”² 6 πŸ”² 7 πŸ”² 8 πŸ”² 9 πŸ”² 10
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Dec. 2025
Bunny Park is a gentle, delightfully simple management game that leans fully into cuteness and relaxation rather than strategy or challenge. It begins with a quiet little plot of land and a single bunny, inviting you to slowly transform this empty space into a thriving sanctuary filled with soft grass, cozy decorations, and an ever-growing population of playful rabbits. From the outset, it’s clear that the game’s purpose is not to push the player with deadlines or difficult objectives, but to provide a warm, calming playground where growth happens at your own pace. Every interaction reinforces that mood β€” clicking to clean debris, placing new decorations, and watching your bunnies hop around creates a soothing rhythm that defines the entire experience. At the heart of the game is a simple loop built around four major activities: earning coins, expanding your park, gathering new bunnies, and beautifying the space with decorations. Coins come from clearing debris or from your bunnies themselves, and you use them to purchase both decorative items and functional tools. Each new addition increases your park’s β€œcuteness” rating, which determines how many bunnies will visit and eventually stay. Watching your population grow becomes its own quiet reward, especially as you begin to collect new bunny types with different appearances and personalities. The game even gives you a surprisingly flexible placement system for decorations, allowing you to rotate and arrange objects freely so the park feels uniquely yours. As the park grows, so does your capacity to automate basic tasks. Butterflies β€” the game’s small helper companions β€” gradually unlock and can be assigned to chores such as clearing debris or collecting coins. Once they become active, many of the game’s mechanical responsibilities fade into the background, allowing you to simply enjoy watching the environment flourish. This shift from hands-on management to relaxed observation reinforces Bunny Park’s identity as a cozy idle-sandbox hybrid. The automation is optional, but it helps maintain the relaxing tone and lets you decide whether you want to micromanage everything or sit back and let your sanctuary run on its own. The charm of Bunny Park lies largely in its atmosphere. The bright color palette, gentle animations, soft sound design, and adorable bunny behaviors combine to create an environment that feels safe and calming. There’s no penalty for taking your time, no failure states, and no stressors beyond deciding how you want to decorate your land. While the game’s visuals remain simple, they are coherent and warm, capturing the essence of a peaceful garden filled with small moments β€” bunnies napping, bunnies chasing toys, bunnies exploring new corners of the park. These small details are what give the game its heart and sense of life. However, the same simplicity that makes Bunny Park relaxing also limits its depth. Once you’ve unlocked helpers and expanded your park significantly, the demands on the player diminish dramatically. Much of the progression becomes passive, making it easy to leave the game running and return later with piles of currency and new unlocks. For players seeking something more mechanically rich or strategically involved, the game may begin to feel repetitive after the initial wave of discovery. There are no complex systems or long-term goals beyond collecting all bunny types and decorating the park, and once that’s achieved, the incentive to continue playing becomes mostly aesthetic. Variety is another aspect where the game treads lightly. Most of the content revolves around decorations and the bunnies themselves, with no additional gameplay layers such as seasonal events, advanced animal AI, or deeper resource systems. This simplicity keeps the experience clean and nonintimidating, but it also means the game has a clear endpoint for many players once they’ve built their ideal sanctuary. Those who enjoy creative tinkering may spend hours fine-tuning layouts, but others may find the experience winding down sooner than expected. Despite these limitations, Bunny Park succeeds at what it sets out to do: provide a cozy, low-stress environment that encourages relaxation and creativity. It’s the kind of game you can pick up for a short session when you need something gentle and comforting, or leave running during a quiet afternoon while watching your bunnies flourish. For players who appreciate games that offer peace instead of pressure, and charm instead of complexity, Bunny Park delivers an experience that is warm, sweet, and soothing in its simplicity. Rating: 8/10
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Aug. 2025
It's a park for bunnies. Fluffy, fluffy bunnies. You clean up the park, provide lots of food, and make everything look pretty - and the bunnies just come to play! Quick Tips: 1) Don't expand just because you have the money - finish your current plot first 2) Gold bots are dumb; a dozen will go after the same coin while coins in other areas of your park time out - I had one gold bot (not minis) per rabbit and still lost coins constantly 3) Use walls (stone/hedge/cornmaze) to limit the size of your park; wall it in so bunnies don't go into other areas you open up and spread chaos that your dumb bots can't keep up with (bots are too dumb to fly over walls also). Just let out a few cleaning bots into the new area to get that done and by some replacements for your main park area (all bunnies and bots spawn in your starting plot zone). 4) This game gets resource intensive with bunnies doing what they want, every garden having its own cycle, bots being bots, etc. so if yo have a low spec unit like my current laptop you'll be running hot once you have two park plots fully decked out and filled with bunnies and bots. You don't need more than that to be honest since once you hit 5-star cozy and cute it's just a waiting game for the rest of the bunnies. 5) While your plot is still mostly empty because you don't have much money yet, if your bunnies are sad because they are on the other side of the park from your food gardens you can pick produce from your gardens and drop them close to where the bunnies are so they have food to eat. This is no different than buying a single piece of produce (instead of a garden) to let the rabbits have...except you pulled it from a garden you bought so a replacement will grow back. Have fun petting the bunnies!
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April 2025
Bunny Park is a very relaxing game, you start out with a tiny park that you can expand, and one little bunny. Pet the bunny to make it happy (but NOT while it's sleeping, or else). Clear out debris to make room for decoration and veggies (you should prioritize buying gardens over individual veggies, gardens will grow veggies infinitely for free). I had fun decorating with lots of flowers, and if you want to get all 25 bunnies, place down one of each item, and you'll probably get them all (you will need a lot of gardens too, for the bunnies that like specific veggies). It is not easy to get all the achievements honestly, because there are 6 achievements that depend on real life seasons, I tried changing the date on my computer to get these, but the achievements would not appear after placing multiple seasonal items, I've gotten the spring one, since it's April at the time i'm writing this. I would like to get all of the achievements, but it literally takes a whole year. Other than that, it is a great cozy game if you just want to sit back and relax, and watch cute bunnies hop around.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Bunny Park is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.

Bunny Park is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.99€ on Steam.

Bunny Park received 706 positive votes out of a total of 772 achieving a rating of 8.59.
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Bunny Park was developed and published by Cozy Bee Games.

Bunny Park is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Bunny Park is not playable on MacOS.

Bunny Park is not playable on Linux.

Bunny Park is a single-player game.

Bunny Park does not currently offer any DLC.

Bunny Park does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Bunny Park does not support Steam Remote Play.

Bunny Park 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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Bunny Park
Rating
8.6
706
66
Game modes
Features
Online players
2
Developer
Cozy Bee Games
Publisher
Cozy Bee Games
Release 14 Jan 2020
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