Same Game as Poki
Identical gameplay, same developer (TinyDobbins), same mechanics. The only difference is the URL.
Works When Poki Is Blocked
Poki.com is blocked on most school networks. MonkeyMartHub is a dedicated fan site that school filters are far less likely to flag.
Mobile & Chromebook Ready
Works on any device with a browser. Touch controls for mobile, keyboard for desktop — no setup needed.
Guides Included
Unlike Poki, this site has full guides, tips, walkthroughs, and upgrade advice — everything you need to play better.
What Is Monkey Mart on Poki?
Poki is one of the largest browser gaming platforms in the world, with millions of games and hundreds of millions of monthly players. Monkey Mart was one of its breakout hits — a charming idle supermarket game by indie developer TinyDobbins that became enormously popular with students and casual gamers.
On Poki, Monkey Mart is free to play and requires no account. The game itself is identical to what you'll find here — same graphics, same mechanics, same progression system. Poki simply hosts the game on their platform alongside thousands of other titles.
The reason many players search for "Monkey Mart Poki" is that they discovered the game on Poki but can't access it at school because Poki.com is blocked. This page exists for exactly that reason: to give you the same game on a domain that works on school networks.
Why Poki Gets Blocked at School
School content filters (GoGuardian, Securly, Lightspeed, and others) maintain databases of websites categorized by content type. Poki.com is one of the most well-known gaming platforms on the internet — it's in every major filter database under the "gaming" category, which means it gets blocked automatically on virtually every school network.
This isn't specific to Poki. CrazyGames, Miniclip, Kongregate, and most other major gaming platforms are blocked the same way. The filters don't evaluate individual games — they block entire domains. So even though Monkey Mart is a completely appropriate, non-violent game, it gets blocked because it's hosted on a gaming platform.
Fan sites and dedicated game sites like MonkeyMartHub are less likely to be in these filter databases, which is why they often work on school networks when the major platforms don't. It's not a guarantee — filters update regularly — but it works for most students most of the time.
About Monkey Mart (The Game)
Monkey Mart is an idle supermarket management game where you control a monkey who runs a supermarket from scratch. You start with a single banana section and no staff. Your job is to harvest crops, carry them to the shelves, and serve customers at the checkout.
As you earn coins, you unlock new product sections (corn, dairy, eggs, chocolate, ice cream) and hire helper monkeys to automate each section. The game's arc is a satisfying progression from manual grind to full automation — by the end, your entire store runs itself and you only need to check in occasionally to collect coins.
It was created by TinyDobbins, a small indie game studio, and originally published on Poki and CrazyGames. It became one of the most-played browser games of its year, particularly popular with students who play it during breaks at school.
Monkey Mart Controls
- Move: WASD or arrow keys on desktop. On-screen joystick on mobile.
- Harvest: Walk over the crop area — your monkey picks up items automatically.
- Stock shelves: Walk to the shelf with items in hand — your monkey stocks it automatically.
- Checkout: Walk to the checkout counter when customers are waiting.
- Upgrades: Tap the upgrade button (wrench/coin icon) to open the shop.
Quick Start Tips
If you're new to Monkey Mart, here's what to focus on in your first few minutes: save every coin for your first helper monkey and assign it to the banana section. Don't buy anything else first. That single purchase transforms the game — your banana shelf stays stocked automatically and your income becomes consistent. From there, upgrade checkout speed to level 2, then unlock the corn section, then buy your second helper. Follow that pattern and you'll progress much faster than players who buy upgrades randomly.
For a full breakdown of the optimal upgrade order, see our Monkey Mart Upgrade Guide.