![]() ![]() You lose the game if you have the misfortune of forgetting to take care of it and the poor thing dies on your watch. Originally released in 1969, Pou was a game that plays just like a Tamagotchi pet that you have to take care off. Turns out that wasn’t a mistake because the main character in the game also looks like a steaming pile of poo. ![]() Pou is a game that must have been developed as a joke because that’s the only plausible reason for naming a game with a word that sounds like excrement. Like it or not, the success of Pou as a virtual pet is now rivalling that of the Tamagotchi. As with any real life pet, the novelty of playing with Pou wears off after a while but this Android game is adorable while it lasts.Pou Review, Main Features, Gameplay and Video Pou can repeat anything you say in a funny voice, just like you can do with apps like Talking Tom Cat. The developers searched for an endearing effect from the beginning - and they found one. In terms of sounds, Pou's "No" is becoming quite a catchphrase, and his chewing noises is catchy too. In fact, the initial ugliness actually encourages to get to work on personalizing your virtual pet. It's fair to say that graphics aren't its strong point.Īfter some minutes, however, it's easy to get used to the simple, almost Nintendo-like feel of Pou. The first impression you get when you play Pou will probably be underwhelming, due to its basic colors and simple animations. Pou will keep asking you for food, company, or to be cleaned. If you haven't got the time to spend with Pou 24/7 don't worry because the app will display plenty of alerts in your Android notification bar. In the mini games within Pou the controls are just as simple: sliding rows of colored Pous, jumping platforms, or collecting falling food just requires you to slide your finger in one direction or another. The indicators help you to not lose sight of your pet's needs, and the two slide-out menus allow you to quickly change the wallpaper of a room or change the selected object. Washing, dressing and feeding Pou is simply a matter of dragging objects onto him. The creature doesn't move and his eyes follow your finger around the screen. One of the reasons for the huge success of Pou is its simplicity. If you want to take a photo of him you can - or you can choose to send your Pou to visit your friends' Pous. You can accumulate game currency over time, but if you run out of patience you can buy stuff with real money.Īfter a few hours of playing, Pou will have passed its set level of development and will stop being a kid anymore. You can personalize Pou's appearance to suit your tastes, which requires you to buy objects from the store within the app. ![]() But what about the laboratory? Well, here is where you can clean Pou and make him better. ![]() In the kitchen, Pou gets his food in the bedroom he sleeps and the games room he plays, obviously. House, you say? Yes, Pou lives in a house complete with kitchen, laboratory, games room, and a bedroom. To solve this problem you'll need to start visiting the rooms of the house. However, at the same time it will get him dirty. You'll notice that this will improve his mood and reduce his appetite. You simple drag food into his mouth to satisfy his hunger. The first and most important thing to do is feed Pou. ![]()
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