It’s a modification tool called Lulubox that can modify some of the apps and games already installed on an Android device, giving them extra features and functionality the stock versions don’t provide. A couple of alternative Android app stores have been released, offering modified games, tweaked apps, working emulators, and much more, but now there’s a new option.
The only way for an Android user to get modified apps and games was to root their devices, a decidedly risky operation that could destroy their devices, and so many opted not to do it. While iOS users have got a decent choice of alternative app stores, Android users don’t have many to choose from and are mostly stuck using the official Android app store.