Do Not Feed The Monkeys

2.3
2.29K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
USK: Ages 12+
€0 with a Play Pass subscription Learn more
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About this game

We cordially invite you to experience the world's first voyeur simulator. Through our hidden camera adventure, we can offer you a whole new realm of enticing opportunities, including:

• SPYING ON strangers through webcams and surveillance equipment!
• PRYING INTO the private lives of dozens of unwitting individuals!
• EXPERIENCING fun, shocking and appalling storylines!

Do Not Feed the Monkeys is a digital voyeur sim in which you observe strangers through surveillance equipment. While you're allowed to invade their privacy and witness their most intimate moments, you are forbidden to interact with them. Anything could happen if you dare to "feed the monkeys!"

Oddly enough, most of our players have a hard time abiding by this simple rule! What about you? Will you help those on which you're spying? Will you extort or expose them? Or will you follow the rules and twiddle your thumbs while the world burns?

To keep you safe, we operate under the cover of a wildlife conservation society called The Primate Observation Club. To understand more about what we do, read this brief glossary of terms and then let us know if you're ready to join:

Primate Observation Club: That's us! We're a shadowy group that observes other people through surveillance equipment and compromised webcams.

You: Tired of your rundown apartment, dull existence and boring job, you are the newest member of the club.

Monkeys: The dozens of strangers who have fallen prey to your voyeurism.

Voyeurism: Exactly what you think it is (and also the reason we're rated "Mature").

Privacy: Something the monkeys think they have.

Feeding the monkeys: Interacting or interfering with the subjects in any way. Feeding the monkeys is strictly prohibited!

Are you ready to become a member of The Primate Observation Club? All you have to remember is one simple rule: Do not feed the monkeys!

Enjoying Do Not Feed the Monkeys? Learn more about the game!

https://donotfeedthemonkeys.com
https://www.facebook.com/DNFTM/
Updated on
Oct 26, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.5
2.14K reviews
Kevin Mckenna
August 18, 2025
fun game, but too rushed. you have to increase the number of cameras so quickly, and once you hit 25, it's game over. I could restart and play some cages I didn't get, but I'm stuck redoing some of the same ones over and over, which gets very boring very quick. completing all cages would have made more sense for a completion instead of just forcing the 25 camera rule
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A Google user
August 13, 2019
A little different than the PC version, but not in a bad way. Game is still great. My only complaint would be that there doesn't seem to be any way to view food stats like on PC. On PC you could hover your mouse over food and a pop-up would tell you which foods fill how much hunger, or how much they affect health. You could hover your mouse over your health, energy, and hunger meters to see their numerical value too. I couldn't find this function in this version.
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Sarah Witherspoon
October 6, 2022
Addicting and challenging. A lot of bad reviews are saying it doesn't let you finish all puzzles before the game is complete, but that's the point. It's challenging. You have a lot of things you have to monitor at once to be successful and even if you do get to the end, there are different degrees of "beating it". I am going to keep playing new games over and over until I close every cage!
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