Genre.io
PlatformBrowser, mobile and desktop
DeveloperStishka
Released2025
PlayersMultiplayer
PriceFree to play
Rating4.3/5 from 41,790 ratings
UpdatedJuly 2026

Meeland.io is a blocky, animal-packed .io game that folds a Pet Tycoon idle loop together with parkour routes and live multiplayer. You buy eggs, hatch pets, and let those pets earn coins for you, then shovel the profits back into rarer eggs and stronger upgrades until your collection is practically running itself. The longer you stay in, the more the world opens up, and the wider the gap grows between a few common critters and a stable packed with high-tier beasts.

It is free to play straight in your browser with no download, and because the income keeps ticking while you wander the obby paths or stand around with other collectors, it suits the kind of session you leave open in a tab and check on between other things. Stishka released it in 2025, and the player count has been climbing since.

  • Genre: a 3D pet-collection idle tycoon crossed with parkour and obby courses, played online with other people.
  • Core loop: buy eggs, hatch pets, let them earn passive coins, reinvest in upgrades and rarer eggs, then repeat.
  • Players: full online multiplayer, so the world is busy with other collectors doing exactly what you are.
  • Standout: a rebirth system that resets your pets for a permanent multiplier, paired with a global rank to climb.

What is Meeland.io?

At its heart, Meeland.io is a Pet Tycoon. Your job is to build wealth, and you do it by collecting animals. Every pet you hatch generates income, so the more pets you own and the rarer they are, the faster your coin total rises. You pour those coins into new eggs and into upgrades that lift how much each pet earns, hatch more pets, and the cycle tightens.

Layered on top of that tycoon spine is a blocky 3D world you actually move around in. There are parkour and obby routes to run, objects you press E to interact with, and real players doing the same thing right next to you. The meme-and-bloxy look keeps everything light and a little silly, but underneath there is a genuine idle strategy about which eggs to chase, when to upgrade, and when to rip the cord and rebirth.

How to play

  1. Spawn into the world and swing the camera with the mouse or touchpad to get your bearings.
  2. Press V to open the shop and spend your starting coins on a first egg.
  3. Hatch the egg to add a pet to your collection, which starts generating passive income right away.
  4. Let the coins build, then reopen the shop for a better egg or an upgrade that raises what each pet earns.
  5. Tap C at any time to open your collection and see exactly how much each pet is pulling in.
  6. When your setup is strong, press R to open the rebirth popup and trade your current pets for a permanent boost, then build back faster than before.

Controls and movement

Movement is standard 3D fare, but a short row of hotkeys runs the whole tycoon side of the game, so learning them early saves a lot of needless clicking. You walk with WASD, aim the camera with the mouse or touchpad, and press E to interact with objects around the world. Number keys and left click handle inventory items, and four letter keys pop open the screens you will live in.

ActionDesktopMobile
Move your characterWASDOn-screen joystick
Look and aim cameraMove mouse / touchpadDrag to look
Interact with objectsETap the object
Use an inventory itemLeft mouse clickTap the item slot
Select inventory slotNumber keys 1 to 9Item buttons
Open rebirth screenRRebirth button
Open collectionCCollection button
Open shopVShop button
PausePPause button

Camera and getting around

The camera follows your mouse or touchpad, and because the world is not just a flat menu, you will be glad of a steady hand. Parkour routes and obby gaps mean you sometimes need to line up a jump or read a platform before you commit, and a camera that lags or overshoots is the difference between clearing a gap and dropping off it. Nudge the sensitivity if the default feels twitchy, and get used to swinging the camera while you walk, since the best coin spots and interactable objects are often tucked where you cannot see them at first glance.

The hotkeys that run the tycoon

Four keys do the heavy lifting. V opens the shop, where every egg and upgrade lives, so you will hit it constantly. C opens your collection, the screen you check to see which pets are earning what. R opens the rebirth popup, which you only press once you are sure, because rebirth is a real commitment. P pauses the game. Bind those four to muscle memory and you will rarely touch the mouse for anything but camera work and inventory.

Pets, eggs, and your income engine

This is where the game actually lives. Every pet you own is a small coin factory, ticking away in the background whether you are watching or off running an obby. The decision that matters is where your coins go next, and there are only a few places they can go.

Where coins goWhat you get
Common eggsCheaper, lean toward lower-rarity pets, good for building early volume.
Rarer eggsCost more, better odds at high-tier pets that earn more each.
Pet upgradesRaise the income of pets you already own instead of adding new ones.
Earnings multipliersLift total income across the whole collection at once.

Eggs and the hatch

Eggs are the heart of the collection. You buy them from the shop, and hatching one adds a new pet to your stable, with the rarity pulled by chance. Cheaper eggs skew toward common animals that earn modestly, while the pricier eggs swing the odds toward rarer, higher-earning pets. Because the result is random, you are always weighing a sure thing, an upgrade, against a gamble on a rare pull that could reshape your income. Over a long session the rare eggs are where the real money is, but you need the common ones to get you there.

Upgrades versus new eggs

The other half of spending is upgrades. Instead of buying another egg, you can pour coins into lifting what your existing pets already earn, which is the safer, flatter play: guaranteed returns, no randomness, no jackpot. The tradeoff is that upgrades scale steadily while a rare pet can be a sudden step change. Most solid routes mix the two, a few upgrades to keep income climbing, then a punt on a better egg when the bankroll allows. There is no single correct split, which is what makes the idle layer feel less like a waiting game and more like a budget to manage.

Rebirth and climbing the ranks

Once your collection is humming, rebirth is the next leap. Pressing R opens the popup that lets you reset your pets in exchange for a permanent multiplier on future earnings. You lose the pets you have built, which stings, but you keep the boost, and everything you hatch afterward earns faster than it did the first time. The goal is to make each run shorter and more profitable than the last, and the global rank tracks who has pushed that cycle the furthest. Climbing the rank is the long game, the thing that turns a casual idle loop into something you actually care about optimizing.

When to rebirth

The hard part is timing. Rebirth too early and you give up a strong collection for a thin boost you cannot yet exploit. Wait too long and you are sitting on pets whose income has gone flat when a fresh run with a multiplier would already be outpacing them. A reasonable rule is to rebirth when your earnings have clearly slowed their growth and the next meaningful upgrade costs more than you can pull together quickly. The multiplier only helps the next run, so there is no advantage to sitting on the button once you have decided.

The parkour and obby courses

The tycoon is only half of Meeland.io. The 3D world also has parkour and obby routes, blocky platforming stretches where you jump gaps, time your landings, and pick a path through obstacles. It is a strange pairing at first, an idle pet game with a movement layer, but it solves a real problem: it gives you something active to do while your coins tick up, instead of staring at a number. Some routes reward you for finishing, and the movement is loose and forgiving in the bloxy style, so they are more about finding your flow than nailing frame-perfect jumps.

Playing with friends

Meeland.io is fully multiplayer, and the world is shared. You see other collectors running around, hanging out near the shop, or attempting the same obby lines you are. There is no head-to-head combat to worry about, so the multiplayer reads as company rather than competition, other people doing their own builds while you do yours. The With Friends appeal is real here: it is a low-stakes hangout where you can compare collections, show off a rare hatch, or just run courses together. The rank board adds a gentle competitive edge for anyone who wants it, but you can ignore it entirely and still have a full game.

Tips to grow your pet empire faster

  • Spend your first coins on eggs, not upgrades. More pets means more income streams, which matters most at the start.
  • Check your collection with C often. Knowing which pets are actually pulling their weight tells you where the next coin should go.
  • Treat upgrades as the safe play and rare eggs as the gamble. A mix of both beats going all in on either.
  • Do not rebirth the moment you can. Wait until your income has flattened, so the multiplier lands on a run that was already slowing.
  • Run the obby routes while you wait. Coins keep ticking in the background, so movement is never wasted time.
  • Keep the game open in a tab. Idle income only works while the session is live, so a parked tab earns more than reopening from cold.
  • Glance at the rank board. Even a quick look at who is ahead shows what a pushed rebirth cycle looks like.

What makes it stick

What keeps Meeland.io interesting is that it is two games bolted together and neither half suffers for it. The idle pet loop gives you a number that always wants to go up, which is the core hook of any tycoon, and the parkour layer gives you hands-on something to do while it does. Rebirth adds a real decision point that most idle games lack, a moment where you choose to throw progress away for speed, and the shared multiplayer world means you make that choice next to other people making theirs. It is a meme-flavored, blocky package, but the bones underneath are a proper idle strategy game, and that is a rarer combination than the silly animals suggest.

Play on mobile

Meeland.io runs in your browser. If you want something similar to play on your phone, Bloxd.io is a good pick.

Frequently asked questions

Is Meeland.io free?

Yes. Meeland.io is free to play in your browser with no download, and you can start hatching pets the moment the page loads.

Can I play Meeland.io unblocked at school?

Yes. Meeland.io is unblocked on African Safari Games and runs straight in the browser, with nothing to install, so it works on most networks that allow browser games.

Is Meeland.io multiplayer?

It is. Meeland.io is an online multiplayer game, so you share the world with other collectors running the same routes and building their own pet stables.

Who made Meeland.io and when did it come out?

Meeland.io was made by the developer Stishka and released in 2025.

Does Meeland.io work on Chromebook or Mac?

Yes. Because it runs in the browser, Meeland.io works on Chromebooks, Macs, and any other device that can open a modern browser, with no install needed.

What is the goal and how do you win?

The goal is to grow your pet collection and climb the global rank. You earn coins passively from pets, reinvest in better eggs and upgrades, and use rebirth for permanent boosts that let each run outearn the last.