Pou

Pou Mod APK v1.4.125 [Unlimited Money,Max Level] for Android

Publisher:Zakeh Ltd.    
App Name:Pou

Editor's Review

Here’s the thing about Pou—it’s not trying to be the next big console adventure, and that’s exactly why it works. Feeding this little alien, cleaning up after him, and experimenting with potions in the lab feels oddly satisfying in a way that bigger, more complicated pet sims miss. I found myself coming back just to see what new outfits I could unlock or to beat my own high score in the mini-games. It’s simple, charming, and perfect for anyone who wants a low-stakes pet game they can check in on for a few minutes at a time without feeling pressured.

What' s new ?

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(bug fixes)
Scene > 2 > Jurassic! ^_^
Balls: Pool! ^_^
Halloween Wallpapers & Scene #2! ^_^
Pumpkin #2 Outfit! ^_^
Wizard Outfit, Hat & Beard! ^_^
Robot Outfit! ^_^
Two new Masks! ^_^
Pou Stickers: Zodiac! ^_^
Scene: Chocolate! ^_^
Wallpapers: Patterns 6! ^_^
Scenes > 2 > Ice, Desert & Volcano! ^_^
Hat: Headphones! ^_^
Eyeglasses: Lovely! ^_^
Wallpapers: Valentines! ^_^
New Shoes! ^_^
Sorry for late updates, we\'re STILL working on something BIG! ^_^

MOD Info?

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Unlimited Money
Unlimited Coins
Max Level

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Pou Official Introduction

Do you have what it takes to take care of your very own alien pet?! Feed it, clean it, play with it and watch it grow up while leveling up and unlocking different wallpapers and outfits to satisfy your unique taste. How will you customize your Pou?

Feed and take care of Pou, and watch it grow! Play Games in the Game Room and collect Coins! Experiment with Potions at the Lab! Customize Pou's appearance! Try out new Outfits, Hats and Eyeglasses! Customize each room's Wallpaper! Unlock Achievements and Special items! Visit and play with your friends! Talk to Pou and listen back!

Pou Tips

Pou: 3 Things You Need to Know Before You Start

Let’s be real—most virtual pet games either demand your attention every hour or get boring after a day. Pou does neither. This little brown alien has been hanging around on phones for years, and there’s a reason it’s still relevant. It’s simple, it’s weirdly satisfying, and it doesn’t punish you for having a life outside the game.

I’ve been keeping this little guy alive for a bit, and here’s what I wish I knew before I started.

1. Mini-Games Aren’t Just for Fun—They’re the Core Loop

You’d think feeding and cleaning would be the main gig, but honestly, the mini-games are where Pou actually shines. Your alien’s energy drains over time, and the fastest way to fill it back up—besides just waiting—is winning games in the Game Room.

Two standouts worth your time:

Hill Drive: A quick racing game where you drive over bumpy terrain against a timer. Speed matters, but one crash and you’re done. It’s simple, but chasing a better time keeps it interesting.

Sky Hop: A platform jumper. Tap to hop upward as fast as you can, don’t miss the platform. Classic arcade feel, no gimmicks.

Winning these isn’t just for coins—it keeps Pou energized so you can actually do the other stuff like feeding and dressing him up.

2. Feed and Clean Every Day, But Don’t Stress

The care mechanics are straightforward, and you won’t lose your pet if you skip a day. Still, keeping up with it makes everything smoother.

Feeding: Drag food from the table to Pou’s mouth. You start with basics like apples and burgers, and more options unlock as you level up. No food = no energy for games or walks, so keep the fridge stocked.

Cleaning: Four-step routine—scrub, rinse, dry, brush teeth. Takes maybe 30 seconds. A clean Pou gets more out of the game, and honestly, it’s oddly satisfying to see those pearly whites shine.

You don’t need to obsess over it. Just check in once a day for a few minutes, and you’re good.

3. Customization Is the Real Reward

Leveling up Pou unlocks new wallpapers, outfits, hats, and glasses. Some people skip this part, but it’s actually the main reason to keep playing after the first week. Want to put sunglasses and a chef hat on your alien? Go for it. Make each room look completely different? You can do that too.

There’s no pay-to-win here. Everything unlocks through gameplay—mostly coins from mini-games and leveling up. It’s low-pressure, but there’s enough variety to keep you coming back to see what’s next.

Final Thoughts

Pou isn’t trying to be complicated, and that’s exactly why it works. It’s the kind of game you check in on for five minutes while waiting for coffee, feed your alien, play a quick round of Hill Drive, and move on with your day. No stress, no ads forcing themselves on you every two seconds.

If you’re looking for a pet game that doesn’t feel like a second job, this one’s worth keeping on your phone.

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