A Filipino parody sabong game with 10M+ installs. You get cartoon roosters, multiplayer arenas, and a campaign that runs through Manila, Cebu, Davao, the Chocolate Hills, and the Universe Arena. The mod keeps every match intact and just unlocks the upgrade currency from the start.
What is Manok Na Pula
Manok Na Pula is a parody fighting game made by Manila studio TATAY GAMES. The name means "red rooster," and the game pokes fun at sabong, the old cockfighting tradition in the Philippines. There is a cartoon roster and no realism at all. Each round drops two stylised roosters into a side-on arena. Tap a glowing rooster on the menu to start a match, then dodge and counter until your opponent's health bar hits zero.
The campaign moves through Filipino regions like Manila, Cebu, Davao, and Mindanao, then opens up newer arenas such as the Chocolate Hills and the Universe Arena. Online multiplayer lets you go head to head with other players. There is also an ostrich-battle mode that swaps the rooster sprite for a giraffe-tall opponent that hits a lot harder. The unlockable fighters carry the meta layer: Manok ni Kupido, Manok na Hokage, Manok na Magtataho, Manok na Moja, Ultra Sisiw, and others, each with its own special move.
The free version is ad-supported and runs on an in-game currency you spend on chicken upgrades, costume swaps, and Dragon Eye boosts. Progress comes slowly if you never pay. That grind is exactly what mod authors cut through by unlocking the soft-currency tier from the first launch.
Key features
App info
- Publisher
- TATAY GAMES (modded build)
- Package ID
com.tatay.manokNaPula- Version
- 8.2
- Updated
- May 2026
- Size
- 113 MB
- Android floor
- Android 5.1 (Lollipop) and above
- Installs
- 10,000,000+ on Google Play
- Rating
- 4.7 / 5 (216K ratings)
- Category
- Action · Casual fighting
What this mod offers
The community build of Manok Na Pula 8.2 opens the soft-currency gate that paces the official game. Match flow, physics, the opponent roster, and the audio all match the Play Store release. Sites like apkpure and happymod host comparable builds if you want to compare mirrors.
- Unlimited in-game money.
Your coin balance reads high the moment you launch, so you can buy upgrades, costumes, and roster slots without grinding rematches or sitting through ad walls.
- Dragon Eye and talisman boosts available.
The premium power-ups (Dragon Eye, magic powder, talisman charges) come stocked from the start instead of pacing behind in-app purchases.
- Named fighters unlocked early.
Late-roster characters like Ultra Sisiw, Manok na Magtataho, Manok na Moja, and Manok na Hokage are selectable right away, so you skip the campaign chapters that normally gate them.
- Max level cap raised.
Roosters can climb into the high-level tier (mirror sites usually list it at 1000) instead of stopping at the free-tier ceiling. Handy if you want to feel out the late-game balance.
- One-hit options available on training.
You can switch on single-tap finishing moves during practice rounds. That makes it easy to study opponent animations and arena layouts without committing to a full duel.
- Trimmed interstitial pacing.
The forced ad breaks between matches are trimmed back, so the gameplay loop stays front and center.
How to install
Installing follows the normal Android sideload flow. On most phones it is three taps, assuming you have already given your file manager permission to install unknown apps.
- 1. Download the APK.
Tap the green download button above. The file drops into your default Downloads folder and runs around 113 MB.
- 2. Allow installs from this source.
Open Settings, search for
Install unknown apps, pick your browser or file manager, and switch the permission on. - 3. Open the APK.
Tap the file in your Downloads folder. Android brings up the package installer and the permissions sheet.
- 4. Tap Install, then Open.
Confirm and wait for the progress bar, then launch the app. The mod balance shows up on first boot. If it does not, close and reopen the app once.
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FAQ
- Is Manok Na Pula free on Google Play?
- Yes. The official Manok Na Pula from TATAY GAMES is free to download. The game is ad-supported with optional in-app purchases for coin bundles, Dragon Eye charges, and cosmetic packs.
- How is the mod build different from the official version?
- The match flow, opponent roster, arenas, and audio are the same as the Play Store release. The mod build starts you with a high coin balance, Dragon Eye stock, and access to the late-roster fighters so the shop and upgrade tree are reachable without grinding rematches.
- Does Manok Na Pula need Wi-Fi to play?
- The campaign and ostrich-battle modes run offline. Online multiplayer needs a connection because matches are live against other players. Progress saves locally so you can resume the campaign on a plane or in a weak signal area.
- What Android version do I need?
- Manok Na Pula 8.2 requires Android 5.1 (Lollipop MR1, API 22) or above. The build is a universal APK that runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit Android devices.
- Will the mod build get me banned from multiplayer?
- The modded client can be detected by server-side checks during ranked or online matches, which can result in a match ban or roll-back of progress on the multiplayer ladder. The campaign and ostrich-battle modes are local and unaffected. Mirrors like apkpure and happymod carry the same build with the same trade-off; this is the standard caveat for any modded multiplayer title.
- How big is the download?
- The APK is approximately 113 MB. Most of the size is the cartoon roster art and the arena backgrounds. Allow extra storage for save data and future seasonal updates.






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