Pocket God

Moby ID: 46787
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Pocket God is a God game in which the player can play with an unlimited supply of Pygmies, a race of primitive island residents.

The player can react with most object in the game, usually this results in the death of one or more Pygmies. Pygmies can drown, be eaten alive, be thrown in a live volcano or die in many more varied ways. There's also constructive things the player can do such as giving the Pygmies a fishing rod. When Pygmies die the player can tap the plus button to add more Pygmies to the game.

The game is updated frequently. Each update, called an episode, brings new features to the game. Features range from entire new areas with new things to explore to entirely new game play concepts such as undead Pygmies or crossovers with other games.

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Game added by vedder.

Windows Phone added by Sciere. Android added by Kabushi.

Game added June 23, 2010. Last modified February 22, 2023.