Talking Pocoyo 2: Play & Learn

Talking Pocoyo 2: Play & Learn

Educational & Learning Games

352 ratings
103 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 2, 2017
  • May 31, 2023
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Engage in a fun, educational adventure with a beloved character. This app allows children to interact with a virtual friend through talking, dressing up, playing music, and exploring his house. It offers mini-games and helps develop early learning concepts like vocabulary and ABCs.

Interactive talking and repeating
Dress-up and customization
Music creation and DJing
Virtual pet care (feeding, sleeping, hygiene)
House exploration and toy play
Mini-arcade games
Learning ABCs and vocabulary
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What's New in Talking Pocoyo 2

1.8

May 31, 2023

Added daily tasks system. Added New ítems. Added new store system. New subscription model. Added new achievements system. Other minor fixes.

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Subscription plans

join de Pocoyo Club

You access to new cosmetic and decoration

$3.991 Month
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In-App Purchases

$1.99

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User reviews

Bruuuuuh

Este juego es el maaaaas aburrido de todos

Absolute Garbage

First off, the app is easily breakable. There are many ways to break the app, such as when you tap the trampoline, and as soon as Pocoyo gets on it, you tap an icon on the UI (Such as the lunch button), you just broke the game with two taps of a finger.
Secondly, there would be no reason to purchase anything at the shop. Like with any of the coin and gem purchases, there would be no purpose for buying that because of the amount of times it gives you plenty of coins to work the game. Because in like three days, you would be stashed with around 500 coins and 100 gems without buying any purchases. It’s even worse when you don’t even have to buy the no ads purchase when there are problems with that purchase in the first place. So I will give you a tutorial on how to get no ads without spending a penny in the digital shop of My Talking Pocoyo 2:

1: Turn off WiFi
2: Turn off Cellular
3: Access app
4: Enjoy the no ad experience!

Thirdly, the parental lock on the shop is too easy to bypass. You know how in most mobile apps for kids, there is a parental lock on any attempt to purchase anything on the shop? You know, the ones that give you a kindergarten level math question like “8 - 5” or “4 + 11?” Welp, the app has those! And it was a horrible decision by the creator. So don’t be surprised when your 5 year old son randomly took money off your card to buy more coins to buy more food for Pocoyo.

Finally, this might just be a minor gripe, but the sound effects that Pocoyo makes are absolutely annoying. With the one were he is hyperactive (the one were he rocks back and laughs), the ones were he smells himself and blurts out some annoying chant, and god forbid the one were he slouches on the floor and goes, “Hmpph!” Like Pocoyo’s happy meter is up to 100%, and he still acts bored.
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Love the app nostalgic

I played at a young age kinda a 5-year-old, I like this game but some bug haven’t fixed yet but it’s ok I didn't know it so I enjoyed it.

I love this game even I watch the show and it’s FROM SPAIN U KNOW

I love there show cuz it’s funny even if I’m 9 now but I almost for got that ITS FROM SPAIN WITCH THAT IS VERY COOL! but I am wondering why u people are adding 1 star or 2 for some bad reviews witch hurt my feelings my 2 uncle when they were kids the watch the show and now it’s 2025 if ur a mom U SHOULD BE ASHAMED CUZ THIS GAME AND SHOW WAS FROM SPAIN JEE WOW ITS KINDA WERID THAT NOW FORNITE SHOULD BE A ADD LOL BUT ANYWAYS PEACE! ( FROM LOLLIPOP)
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Fix the problem

You’re not doing a thing to fix the errors of your apps.
There are too many ads, some can’t even use the app in general. Fix this now!

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

4 issues

Unable to feed or put Pocoyo to sleep

Bug

Freezing and blue screen issues

Bug

Purchased ad removal not working

Bug

Incompatibility with newer devices

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Add more mini-games and activities

Feature

Improve voice recognition and responsiveness

Feature

Provide an ad-free paid version

Feature

Sync progress across devices

Feature

FAQ

What does Talking Pocoyo 2 do?

Talking Pocoyo 2 is an interactive educational game where children can engage with a virtual friend named Pocoyo. They can talk to him, dress him up, play music, explore his house, and participate in various mini-games. The app aims to provide entertainment while fostering early learning concepts.

What are the key features of Talking Pocoyo 2?

Key features include the ability to talk to Pocoyo and have him repeat words, dressing him in different outfits, playing musical instruments or DJing, taking care of his needs like feeding and sleeping, exploring his house for toys, and playing mini-arcade games. It also helps children learn letters and vocabulary.

Is Talking Pocoyo 2 free to play?

The app is free to download and play, offering a significant amount of content without cost. However, it does include in-app purchases, which may allow users to acquire additional items or features.

What age group is Talking Pocoyo 2 suitable for?

This app is designed for young children and toddlers. The interactive nature, simple controls, and focus on early learning concepts like talking, ABCs, and vocabulary make it suitable for preschoolers and younger kids.

What learning concepts does the app help develop?

The app focuses on developing several learning concepts in children, including hearing stimulation, encouraging them to start talking, learning vocabulary, and recognizing the ABC alphabet. It also promotes imaginative play and understanding basic care routines.