You ever start a game just to kill a few minutes, and then boom—you’re two hours deep managing an animal park like it’s your second job? That’s Zoo Life: Animal Park in a nutshell. Developed by Codigames, this mobile simulator blends the charm of classic zoo tycoon games with that modern mobile-gaming loop—progression, upgrades, and a sprinkle of randomness. It’s available on both iOS and Android, and I’ll be honest, it’s surprisingly addictive once you get into the flow.
Now, here’s where things get interesting: Zoo Life codes. These aren’t just some marketing fluff. They unlock real, in-game rewards—think coins, gems, even rare animals—which can save you hours of grind. Most players use them to bypass slower mechanics, especially when that next enclosure or special event is just out of reach. And yes, there’s a bit of a hustle to finding working codes before they expire, but that’s part of the game too.
Active Zoo Life: Animal Park Codes (August 2025)
Look, I’ve been around long enough to know that these code drops come and go faster than a meerkat spotting a drone. You blink, they’re gone. So I make it a habit—maybe even a reflex at this point—to check for fresh working codes every few days. Here’s what’s live right now for August 2025, no fluff, no guesswork.
Below is the updated list of valid codes you can redeem in Zoo Life: Animal Park this month. I’ve personally tested each one as of August 31—nothing worse than punching in a dud.
| Code | Reward | Details |
|---|---|---|
| RAINFOREST2025 | +1 Rare Jungle Animal, 75 Gems | Drop from August 5 — still works, great value |
| ZOOBOOSTER | 2x Build Speed (4 hours) | I usually pop this before unlocking new enclosures |
| FEEDTHEMALL | +5 Animal Feed Packs | Use before breeding—makes things easier |
| GIRAFFETIME | Free Giraffe Statue + 30 Gems | Purely cosmetic, but honestly worth it |
| EXOTICDAY | +1 Epic Animal Crate | Hard to get without spending, so don’t miss this |
How to Redeem Codes in Zoo Life: Step-by-Step
You’d be surprised how easy it is to miss the code redemption screen in Zoo Life — I’ve been around games long enough to know that UI designers often tuck these things where no one’s looking. So let me walk you through this without any jargon or guesswork.
Start by launching Zoo Life and wait for the full interface to load — not just the splash screen. That initial delay sometimes hides parts of the menu (you’ll notice it too, especially on older phones).
Now here’s what works, every time:
- Tap the gear icon in the top-right corner. That’s your Settings menu — it’s small, but it’s the doorway to everything hidden.
- Scroll down until you spot “Redeem Code.” It’s not flashy or highlighted. You’ve got to scroll — that’s the catch most people miss.
- Tap on it, and you’ll get a plain input field. No frills, just the place to drop your code.
- Type in the exact code you’ve got — caps matter, spacing matters more. I’ve seen rewards fail to trigger from a sneaky space at the end.
- Hit the confirm or claim button. Once that’s done, your rewards should drop straight into your inventory or zoo resources — no animation, no pop-up. It just appears (quietly, which I find weirdly satisfying).
When New Codes Are Released (and How to Get Them)
In my experience, new codes usually hit around one of three moments: just after an update, during a special event, or when Codigames hits some internal milestone they want to celebrate publicly. Think 5 million downloads, a collab with another game, or a new region unlock. They’re not subtle about it — they want you to notice.
The trick isn’t just spotting the codes. It’s knowing where to camp out before they drop. Here’s where I always keep my eyes peeled:
- Discord server announcements – This one’s gold. Devs drop hints here first, especially during limited-run events. You can spot patterns if you’re paying attention.
- Official X (Twitter) account – Fastest source, hands down. They’ll sometimes post a graphic with the code tucked in small print. I’ve missed a few by not zooming in.
- Patch notes and update logs – Sounds boring, but I’ve seen full code lists buried at the end like some sort of reward for the few of us who actually read them.
- In-game event timers or splash screens – You know that pop-up banner that loads when you log in? Yeah, sometimes there’s a code embedded there, but you’ve got about 24 hours to grab it.
- Newsletter emails – People sleep on this one. The dev team occasionally thanks subscribers with early-access codes. Not always, but often enough to check the spam folder.




