The Battle Cats Mod is a casual tower defense game developed by PONOS Corporation. Players command a varied army of cats with unique abilities to defend their base against waves of enemy animals. The core loop involves deploying units, managing energy, and upgrading cats between stages. It targets players who enjoy incremental progression and light strategic combat within a whimsical, absurdist setting.
What This Mod Unlocks
- Cat Food set to an infinite amount. This currency is used for premium summons, continuing stages, and purchasing special items.
- Experience Points (XP) set to an infinite amount. XP is the primary resource for upgrading cat units and their abilities.
- All in-app purchases are unlocked without charge. This includes special cat sets, item packs, and energy refills.
- Advertisements are disabled. Video reward prompts and interstitial ads do not load.
The modded resources are immediately available upon launching The Battle Cats Mod. No initial activation or menu is required. The modified values are reflected in the top-right currency displays on the main menu and within all shop interfaces.
This mod for The Battle Cats Mod requires Android 7.0 or higher. Installation requires approximately 160 MB of free storage. Root access is not required. The mod does not inject code into online leaderboards or event servers; it modifies local client values.
Installation follows the standard sideload process. First, enable "Install from Unknown Sources" for your file manager or browser in Android settings. Second, download the provided APK file. Third, open the downloaded file and confirm the installation prompt. Fourth, launch The Battle Cats Mod from your app drawer.
Several edge cases exist with this modification. Using infinite resources in online events or the "Treasure Radar" feature may trigger inconsistency flags, though outright bans are uncommon. Progress is saved locally; clearing app data will reset story progression and cat collection, but the infinite resources will repopulate. On some devices running Android 13+, you may need to grant the "Install unknown apps" permission specifically to the application used to open the APK file, not just the general setting.