The practice of utilizing third-party application installers on Android devices to access modified versions of a popular augmented reality game involves specific software. One example includes an unofficial app store used to download altered game clients, circumventing official distribution channels.
Historically, such methods arose from a desire to bypass regional restrictions, access gameplay enhancements not officially sanctioned, or use functionalities deemed unfair by the game’s developers. This approach carries risks, potentially exposing devices to malware, violating the game’s terms of service leading to account termination, and supporting unauthorized software development.