Pou games are basically a stress reliever that also wastes hours. You take care of this cute, weird alien pet. It’s simple, yet there's that annoying addictive grind that keeps pulling you back in. Not the best game, but hard to put down after a while.
Playing Pou feels like juggling. The controls are neat but tricky at times. The physics are wonky, which makes everything more confusing. You care for Pou like a virtual pet with a bunch of mini-games mixed in. It’s pretty straightforward but can be frustrating until you get the hang of it.
There’s not much room for customization that really matters. Most players just focus on upgrading Pou’s items or outfits to boost stats. The key is balancing appearance with functionality. If you want to get serious, saving up coins for the best gear is a must.
Always feed Pou before starting mini-games, it boosts performance. Avoid wasting coins on unnecessary accessories early on. Spending time in the sandbox mode helps you master the tricky controls. And don’t forget to check for daily surprises that give extra rewards.
The game is pretty simple. You start with a small Pou and care for it over time. As you complete mini-games and earn coins, Pou grows and unlocks new features. There isn’t much of a story, but the sense of progress feels satisfying. The ending is just more content unlocked after reaching high levels.