Pou is a popular virtual pet game, originating from 2012, where you take care of a cute triangular alien creature. With a rich system of mini-games, diverse costumes and many customizations of living spaces, Pou brings a nostalgic and entertaining experience. You can play on your phone or right on the browser easily.
This is a virtual pet game developed by PaulSalameh and released by Zakeh in 2012 on Android, iOS and BlackBerry.
Pou is designed similar to Tamagotchi: it needs to be fed, bathed, played with, slept and cared for to grow.
The game has achieved more than 500 million downloads on Android and the nostalgic trend of Pou is reviving on TikTok recently.
Pou has many stats: hunger, health, happiness, and sleep—players need to maintain them to keep Pou healthy.
You can change outfits, skin color, and accessories and create your own style for Pou.
The game includes many mini-games, such as Pou Popper, Sky Jump, and Jet Pou, to earn coins and increase exp.
Coins are used to buy tools, fashion, room decor, or potions.
Can be played via mobile app or web version without downloading.
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Easy-to-use interface, suitable for all ages from children to nostalgic adults.
Pou evokes childhood memories of the first smartphones.
The “nostalgic” TikTok Pou video trend is reviving the game's popularity.
Q1: Is Pou free to play?
✔️ Yes, the Pou app is free to download; it may include ads/in‑app purchases.
Q2: Do I need to download it, or can I play online?
✔️ A game you play online right on your browser without complicated installation or download.
Q3: Which platforms support Pou?
✔️ Very popular on Android, iOS, and PC platforms; you just need to access the browser at skribblio.online.
Q4: Is Pou suitable for kids?
✔️ Yes—fun, safe, non‑violent, and easy to understand. Perfect for kids and nostalgic adults.
Pou is more than just a simple virtual pet game—it’s an icon of digital childhood, where you care for your pets while having fun with mini-games and fashion. The combination of interactivity, personalization, and nostalgia has kept Pou going for over a decade.