Test device: Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Android version: 4.1.2
Right at the beginning, you'll be shown all the ways you'll be able to help Pou. You start off in the kitchen, where you learn how to feed Pou. In order to do this, you simply need to drag the food from the bottom of the screen into his mouth. The first box on the top of the screen will start filling up. Once it's full, Pou is stuffed with food and is satisfied. If it starts getting yellow or worse red, then it's pretty critical! By just tapping on the arrow beside the food, a new meal will appear. You can also choose what you feed Pou. Groceries are found in the shop and the bought food is then shown in the fridge.
By tapping on the arrow beside the kitchen, you'll be brought to another room. Going right will bring you to the lab. Here you'll be able to wash Pou with the soap found on the bottom left side of the screen, which you drag and rub all over Pou. There's also medicine that you can give your little guy in case the second box on the top of the display is half full, which means that Pou is sick. You can buy the medicine in the store.
The next room is the playroom, where you play ball with Pou by throwing it around the room. This excites Pou and causes the third box on the top of the display to start filling up. Behind the control you'll find games that you can play with your friends.
The following room is the bedroom where you just need to tap on the lamp to turn off the light and wee little Pou falls soundly asleep, prompting the last box to fill up. The closet is full of clothes and accessories to give Pou his own particular style.
The last room is where you can talk with Pou. He repeats what you say in his cute little voice.
By tapping on the bar with the boxes, you can see your statistics, which show you how full the boxes are in percentage.
After all while, like all kids do, Pou actually poos! And it's no ordinary poo either. By tapping on the poo, it will disappear, leaving behind money. Poor Pou is now dirty and needs to be washed again. You also get money by completing the various challenges. For example, once the health box is full for the very first time, you'll get some bonus money. The amount of money you have is in the top left corner of the screen. By tapping on it, you can buy play money with real money.
You'll also find a camera, so that you can take nice little picture of Pou.
There's a figure presenting a number in the top right corner that looks just like Pou. This shows you which level Pou has achieved. If you tap on it, you'll see how much Pou has developed and how much more time he'll need until he is completely grown up. Here, you'll also see the challenges that you can attempt to complete. You're also able to compare your results with friends, change the settings and start up your account.
In the shop, you'll be able to make use of a variety of things. Either you pay money or open it with each new level.
You can also personalize our Pou with 'body colors, eyelashes, eyeliner, eyeglasses, mustaches, lipsticks, outfits, wigs and hats.
If Pou needs you for this or that, you'll get a notification informing you of his needs.
Bottom Line
Raising Pou can be pretty fun. You can observe the sweet little guy as he grows up. Personally I thought that Pou was so cute that I really had fun with him or suffered with him when he was sad or sick. It feels ''real'', which I find really cool!
What are you waiting for? Get your own Pou and raise him! Don't be afraid, you can't kill Pou.
ich würde mich sehr freuen wenn dieses coole spiel hier im app center sein würde