Unstore
Version
1.8.1
Size
37.7 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Toca Life: City

Toca Life: City invites children into a vibrant urban playground bursting with imagination and creative freedom. Explore six distinct locations—a stylish loft apartment, a bustling shopping mall, a lively food park, and more—each packed with interactive surprises and storytelling opportunities.

Build your cast of characters at the Hair 3000 salon, where you can choose from 47 different hairstyles, countless colors, and varied outfits to create millions of unique looks. Fashion your characters exactly as you envision them, then put them to work across the city's diverse settings. Try on the latest styles at the tailor, mix and match meals at the food park, or write and perform your own play at the theatre. With 35 characters ready for customization, every scene becomes a fresh canvas for your imagination.

The app is designed for unstructured, stress-free play. There are no time limits, no high scores to chase, and no pressure—just pure creative exploration. An interactive TV feature provides extra games and videos to keep the fun going. Best of all, Toca Life: City contains no third-party ads and no in-app purchases, creating a safe, distraction-free environment where children can play and discover at their own pace.

The developers actively listen to community feedback and continue evolving the app based on what players love most. This commitment ensures that Toca Life: City grows with its audience, always reflecting the ideas and interests of those who play it. Whether your child is a fashion designer, a storyteller, or simply someone who loves exploring and experimenting, the app offers endless possibilities for imaginative play.

Step into the digital cityscape and let your creativity run free in Toca Life: City.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Six distinct locations with interactive objects fuel extended creative play
  • 47 hairstyles and customizable outfits let children design unique characters
  • No ads, no in-app purchases, and no time pressure create safe play
  • Unstructured gameplay encourages imagination without competitive scoring systems

Cons

  • One-time purchase with no free trial before committing to buy
  • Limited to pre-built locations with no user-generated content or expansion
  • Interactive TV feature requires internet and introduces external screen time
  • Gameplay relies on child-driven creativity, not structured activities or goals

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