On PocketGamer.fun this week: Difficult games, celebrating Plug in Digital and Braid, Anniversary Edition

On PocketGamer.fun this week: Difficult games, celebrating Plug in Digital and Braid, Anniversary Edition

  • On Pocket Gamer.fun this week, we showcase some deviously difficult games
  • We also celebrate Plug in Digital’s efforts in bringing indie gems over to mobile
  • Speaking of indies, Braid, Anniversary Edition is our Game of the Week

As a devoted gamer and avid follower of Pocket Gamer, I can’t help but be thrilled about the latest addition to their digital empire – PocketGamer.fun. This new platform, created in collaboration with domain specialists Radix, is designed to make finding your next favorite game a breeze.


For those who frequently visit Pocket Gamer, you might have noticed the launch of our latest project: PocketGamer.fun. This site was developed in partnership with Radix, experts in domains, to assist you in discovering your next favorite game in no time.

If you prefer concise suggestions, visit our website where you’ll find numerous excellent games to choose from and download. For those who enjoy more detailed information, we frequently publish articles providing updates on recent additions to our site.

Games for those looking for a challenge

Some people relish a borderline irritating challenge and find that enjoyable. There’s that delightful roller coaster of emotion that travels from annoyance to despair and, eventually, elation when you finally overcome that troublesome obstacle. Then it all starts again when the next tricky part rears its ugly head. If you’re someone who enjoys that journey, check out our list of
difficult games on Pocket Gamer.fun
.

Putting Plug in Digital in the spotlight

Now and then, we enjoy celebrating the efforts of developers and publishers that bring great games to mobile. Today, we’re singing the praises of Plug in Digital, a publisher that has ported several stellar indies to phones and shows no sign of slowing down. So, if you’re a fan of indie gems, check out our
latest list for some great picks
.

Game of the Week

Braid, Anniversary Edition

In 2009, Braid became a puzzle platformer that put indies on the map, providing us with more choices than ever. We didn’t have to rely on AAA or AA developers any more. Smaller teams were perfectly capable of releasing fantastic games. The indie scene has only grown in recent years and, for my money, is creating more interesting stuff. So, it’s nice to see Braid get a re-release through Netflix, allowing people to return to it after all these years or play it for the first time. How does it hold up? Check out Will’s
Braid, Anniversary Edition review
to find out.

Check out PocketGamer.fun

If you haven’t visited our new site, please do! And while you’re there, bookmark it, pin it, or however you prefer to track your favourite websites. We update it weekly, so check back often for more recommendations of must-play games.

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2024-07-16 15:18