

Keep in mind that QooApp is an app downloader/installer, so it is going to need access to the internet, to your storage, and other important parts of the phone.

There has been some chatter about QooApp seeming to request permissions to a lot of stuff. Like with downloads from third party sources, we always recommend that you pay close attention to the permissions requested by any app. What about the permissions? They seem extensive. On this website, we don’t support piracy, or getting paid games for free. Naturally, there is always the concern of getting access to games and apps in violation of the desires of the developers. We have done a ton of research across the internet on this, and do not see any reason why using QooApp would cause any danger to your phone. The reason that there is little to no known safety issues with QooApp is that the games are the ones from Google Play Store, and not from other sources. but to be honest, there aren't many.As always, we think that it is right to be cautious about where you get your games from. Every once in a while, you'll find a game in English. That said, most of the games you find will be in Japanese, Chinese, or Korean. QooApp is a really interesting alternative for finding video games on Android. Next thing you know, you can start playing any game you've downloaded. All you have to do is tap the download button of the video game you want, wait a few seconds, and download the APK. You don't need to create an account before you start downloading any games. In the first one, you have a list with all the video games in order of popularity, in the second, you can find a list of games that are coming out soon, and in the third tab you can see different events. The interface is divided into various different tabs. You'll find games inspired by Saint Seiya, Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Naruto, just to name a few well-known franchises. QooApp is an alternative market for Asian video games that lets you download tons of Android games directly to your smartphone or tablet.
