Fresh mobile picks you should give a go this week
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- Blast away enemy tanks to deliver shipments for a fat cat
- Craft entire universes in a teacup
- Escape a creepy circus with your loyal doggo
Who doesn't love new games? We certainly do - there's just something about the exhilaration of a new title you can't wait to dive into, as the loading screen pops up and you enter a brave new world.
Of course, new mobile games are a dime a dozen these days, and who has the time to scour the iPhone, iPad and/or Android stores to catch the latest title that drops? This is exactly why we've gathered a quick list of 5 new mobile games you should try this week, from undiscovered indie gems to high-profile AAA masterpieces.
By the way, if you've got an unquenchable thirst for curated games you can obsess over each week, be sure to check out our NEW WEEKLY MOBILE GAMES hub, or join our lively community on Twitter or Discord.
Let's get on with it!
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1
Universe For SaleAvailable on: iOS + Android + Steam
Can I interest you in a universe of your own making? This gorgeous point-and-click narrative adventure thrusts you into a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has moved on from dusty old Earth to dusty old Jupiter. There are intelligent orangutans and dismembered cult enthusiasts, and you, smack-dab in the middle of it all.
As a skeleton-faced cultist named "Master", you'll need to make sense of who you are and how you got there - why are you inexplicably drawn to seemingly random moments, and why is this tentacle-haired girl named Lila in the picture?
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ConnecTankPublisher: Crunchyroll
Available on: iOS + Android
Karma Chameleon and Def-Conch-5 are just some of the quirky tanks you can build in this frenetically fun PvP puzzler, where your main goal is basically to connect conveyor belts and get your shipments delivered in time.
Now that you've got a shiny new job as a courier for New Pangea's top tycoon (aptly named Finneas Fat Cat XV, by the way), you'll need to prove your worth and rise to the top too, even if it means blasting enemy tanks out of your way to get there. All in a day's work for the Fat Cat Shipping Company's would-be employee of the year!
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Tokyo DarkPublisher: Crunchyroll
Available on: iOS + Android
This anime-style point-and-click adventure takes you through the dark underbelly of Tokyo as Detective Ito, where every decision branches out into multiple possibilities with 13 different endings.
The narrative experience features an interesting S.P.I.N (Sanity, Professionalism, Investigation, Neurosis) system, along with a visual novel-esque storytelling format that'll keep you on your toes. As you dive deeper into what's initially a simple missing persons case, you'll discover more about your own past - and the horrifying truth about your world - along the way.
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TormentisTired of all the endless dungeon-crawling you somehow always have to do in action RPGs? Tormentis takes things up a notch by letting you build your own dungeon - then invade other people's dungeons and steal their loot just because.
All those would-be invaders will want to exact vengeance on you though, so it's best to prep your own dungeon with deadly traps and horrifying fiends to keep your treasure chests safe. Buff up your hero and climb the ranks to be the greatest dungeoneering hero in all the land!
5
Woolly Boy and the CircusAvailable on: iOS + Android
There's always something inherently creepy about the circus - which is particularly true about Woolly Boy given he's trapped inside one with seemingly no way out. Featuring lovely hand-painted visuals, this narrative puzzler will have you solving mini-games and helping out a quirky cast of characters on a quest to escape the Big Pineapple Circus.
Thankfully, you've got the adorable QiuQiu to help you along the way. You can switch between the two to get out of sticky situations in your desperate attempt to escape - after all, life doesn't seem so scary when you've got a loyal doggo by your side.
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Catherine plays video games for a living and writes because she’s in love with words. Her Young Adult contemporary novel, For The Win: The Not-So-Epic Quest Of A Non-Playable Character, is her third book published by Penguin Random House SEA - a poignant love letter to gamer geeks, mythological creatures, teenage heartbreak, and everything in between. She one day hopes to soar the skies as a superhero, but for now, she strongly believes in saving lives through her works in fiction. Check out her books at bit.ly/catherinedellosabooks, or follow her on FB/IG/Twitter at @thenoobwife.