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Cat Theme Park: Cute Tycoon Debuts Mobile Idle Feline Park-Building Game

Players after a low-pressure idle can download Cat Theme Park: Cute Tycoon by TREEPLLA on iOS and Android for free - build roller coasters, hire cat managers, and enjoy offline progress.

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Cat Theme Park: Cute Tycoon Debuts Mobile Idle Feline Park-Building Game
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Players hunting a casual idle experience can download Cat Theme Park: Cute Tycoon from treeplla Inc. on iOS and Android now; the App Store lists the iPad-ready app as Free and Cnet records the release and latest update as February 10, 2026. To start, search “Cat Theme Park: Cute Tycoon” in the App Store or Google Play, tap install and launch the 221.5 MB app; treeplla Inc. lists support@treeplla.com for player questions.

Gameplay centers on building and upgrading classic theme-park attractions: roller coasters and rollercoaster tracks, snack stalls that include churros visuals, and gift shops as players unlock themed zones and decorations over time. PocketGamer’s Tanish Botadkar highlights the progression loop: “Build and expand a cat-filled theme park with idle management systems” and notes that upgrading attractions and hiring managers drives long-term growth.

Automation is a core hook: hire feline managers to automate rides and boost offline progress, and use upgrades to increase returns while you’re away. PocketGamer writes, “Hire feline managers to automate rides and boost offline progress” and adds that “that idle structure keeps the loop moving without asking too much from you, which makes it feel more like a background companion than something demanding constant attention.” Expansion zones open gradually, allowing players to reshape layouts as the park grows “from a handful of rides into something closer to a miniature city,” according to PocketGamer’s coverage.

Visually the title leans into comfort and charm. The App Store marketing copy calls the game’s art “Cute & Healing Visuals,” and describes the park as bursting “from churros and balloons to various animal friends.” PocketGamer’s gallery caption notes “two cats sitting in a ferris wheel pod in an amusement park,” while the site describes bright animations, tiny animal visitors, and balloons that emphasize a relaxing, non-competitive tone.

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Technical and store details are explicit: Apps Apple shows 95 Ratings, an age rating of 4+, language support listed as “EN + 7 More,” and a size of 221.5 MB; the developer name appears as treeplla Inc. The App Store listing features the marketing call-to-action “Start your adventure, Boss!” but the supplied store text does not include in-app purchase or ad details, so monetization mechanics beyond the “Free” label are not shown in the available excerpts.

Cat Theme Park enters a familiar category alongside other idle and theme-park simulators; TheGamer frames it among titles such as Idle Theme Park Tycoon from Codigames when outlining comparable mobile picks. With Cnet’s February 10, 2026 release timestamp and treeplla’s support contact on file, Cat Theme Park is positioned as a free, cosy idle option for players who want a low-pressure build-and-automate experience on iOS and Android.

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