4.4
734 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

Donut County is a story-based physics puzzle game where you play as an ever-growing hole in the ground. Meet cute characters, steal their trash, and throw them in a hole.

WHERE TRASH IS TREASURE
Raccoons have taken over Donut County with remote-controlled trash-stealing holes. You play as BK, a hole-driving raccoon who swallows up his friends and their homes to earn idiotic prizes.

When BK falls into one of his own holes, he’s confronted by his best friend Mira and the residents of Donut County, who are all stuck 999 feet underground… and they demand answers!

THE HOLE KEEPS GROWING
• EXPLORE every character’s home, each with their own unique environment.
• MOVE the hole to swallow up their stuff, growing bigger each time.
• COMBINE objects inside for crazy effects: cook soup, breed bunnies, launch fireworks, and more.
• CATAPULT things back out of the hole. You can use it to solve puzzles...or just destroy stuff.
• DEVOUR everything. The hole won’t stop until the whole county is all gone.

Donut County was created by Ben Esposito, designer on What Remains of Edith Finch and The Unfinished Swan. It is the result of six years of solo development, dozens of donuts (for research), and one fateful encounter with a raccoon.
Updated on
Feb 23, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
656 reviews
Jeremy Martin
December 13, 2020
✅ 🍩 Verified Donut County app. This game is awesome! Good user support that fixes problems fairly quick. This is definitely a feel good game with a great sense of humor to pass the time away. Highly suggested. Worth every penny. Not requiring your finger directly on the 🕳️ makes for a simple and effective user interface. I love the crazy artwork 🤗 and it also sounds great. Haptic feedback might be a touch high. This app most definitely is a keeper for my daily driver. Watch out for that hole!
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Annapurna Interactive
December 11, 2020
We've just published an update that fixes the problem where touch input wasn't registering on certain devices. Thank you for playing Donut County, and for your patience while we worked to solve this issue!
Adam Glick
December 31, 2021
Fun story and an interesting idea (move around a hole that gest bigger the more things you get in the hole). You eventually capture everything in the hole and although later on you get other things (like a catapult), the games feels a little 1 dimensional. It's not too long and is enjoyable to play with one of the best end credits I've run into with a mobile game. That said, the game feels just a little too limited for $5. It's a fun distraction and little ones will enjoy the easy gameplay.
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David Lee
October 10, 2023
At first I couldn't figure out the objective nor the rules. Then I just realized the main game play is just to swallow up everything with the hole and the donut hole (get it?) gets larger as you're feeding it with everything in the playground, which is the objective of this game. There are puzzles to be solved just so the hole can get bigger in order to swallow the larger objects. A fun and unique game with decent graphics and ideas.
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What's new

Thank you for playing Donut County.
This version includes performance improvements and bug fixes.