Parity is a feeling

Matching two apps is more than copying colors. A landing needs the same confidence. A leaderboard row needs the same emphasis. Reduced motion, haptics, pause behavior, and the small spaces around a button all contribute to whether the game feels familiar.

We compare those details directly, then test the mechanics and screens on both platforms. The goal is not identical code. It is an equivalent experience.

Native where it matters

Power Paws is built with each platform's native UI and runtime. That lets the game respect the phone it is running on while sharing the same art direction, rules, progression, and personality.

When one version improves, we treat the other as part of the same conversation. Release notes here will carry clear iOS and Android labels so you can follow the work for your phone.

Honest development notes

Both versions are still in active development. Until public store releases are documented, our changelog calls these entries development updates. That keeps this journal useful without pretending a work-in-progress build is already in every player's hands.