Pequi BLA is the first BLA app on Android. The arcade that defends the Cerrado of Goiás, until now only on iPhone, is on Google Play. Same game, same voice, no ads and no login. Free to play.
Pequi started on iPhone, in May 2026. Defending the Cerrado fit in the palm of whoever had iOS. Now it fits in more hands. Pequi BLA arrived on Android, on Google Play, and it is the first BLA app to make that crossing.
Every BLA app was born on iPhone. Pequi is the first to go to Android as well. It is not a reduced version, nor a different app. It is the same Pequi, the same five parks, the same vegetation that grows back with every hit.
The choice has to do with where people are. In Brazil, most phones run Android. The Cerrado belongs to Goiás, and Goiás is on every kind of device. A game about defending the biome makes more sense where more people can play it.
The game does not change. You hold your finger, Pequi shoots spikes. Every villain you neutralize turns into a green sprout. Five real state parks of Goiás, twenty-five stages, three fronts of threat: mining, fire, deforestation.
The way of making it does not change either. No ads. No login. No tracking. The app opens and you play. What changes is the reach: whoever has Android can now download and play, without needing an iPhone nearby.
The Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil and one of the most threatened. Pequi BLA does not solve that. It is an arcade, not public policy. But it puts you on the right side of the story for thirty seconds per stage, and it tells, in each scene, the story of a park that exists for real.
BLA is an independent editorial studio, directed by Ivan Grycuk. Pequi BLA was developed in Goiânia 🇧🇷. Apps for people.