The Wrapp – Peeved poultry, cosmic card battlers, and political plans

Hey there, welcome to our latest edition of The Wrapp.

Here’s your chance to peek into the gaming plans of our Pocket Gamer crew for this weekend! You’ll likely catch a glimpse of some peculiar and exciting activities we engage in when not delivering the freshest news and advice. Who knows? You might discover a fresh, new game to enjoy yourself.

Dann Sullivan

Editor in Chief

Last weekend, I missed sharing my gaming plans for the latest Wrapp, as I was attending Pokémon Go Fest in Paris. However, considering the circumstances, you can probably guess what game I would’ve been playing. The event was fantastic, and I collected numerous shiny Pokémons, but unfortunately, I fell behind on my Pokémon TCG Pocket promo tasks. Now, two cards are missing from my Promo Deck, causing me quite a bit of annoyance.

Beyond this, I spent the days similar to what I’ll be doing this week, dedicatedly engaging with Suzerain and its Rizia DLC until I have grasped sufficient knowledge to achieve an optimal playthrough. An ideal playthrough for me entails a robust Sordland that overpowers its adversaries and maintains unity, coupled with a revitalized Rizia, where both nations make political adjustments and enhance their welfare systems.


Catherine Dellosa

Reviews Editor

Last week, playing Defend the Castle was so enjoyable that I can hardly wait to dive back into some tower defense games this coming weekend. Fortunately, it seems that What Duck is now available, providing us with a fresh wave of feisty fowl causing chaotic clamor on our mobile devices.

However, I should mention that Meteorfall: Rustbowl Rumble has been released as well, and considering how much I was captivated by Meteorfall: Krumit’s Tale, it’ll be quite a challenge for me to stay focused on this one. Just like I can usually resist the last piece of my all-time favorite pizza, does that same self-control apply to enticing new games that beckon from afar? Regrettably, no.


Cristina Mesesan

Staff Writer

This upcoming weekend seems rather packed! With wedding arrangements on our plate, I won’t have much time for gaming other than completing my daily tasks in Cookie Run Kingdom and making progress in Wittle Defender by advancing through a few stages.


Shaun Walton

Staff Writer

This past work week has been incredibly busy, leaving little room for exploration of the latest Map Event in SD Gundam G Generation Eternal. However, this weekend, I plan to make up for lost time as it seems intriguing. Despite my irritation over a UR unit connected to SEED, I’ll have to give the banner a try. I had been saving for the Destiny release. As an aside, SEED has far too many Support units. I’d prefer more Attack-focused ones.


Toni Oisin H.C.

Freelance Writer

This weekend is expected to be incredibly warm, and I’m not certain if I’ll manage much gaming. However, my desire to immerse myself further into my island retreat on Hello Kitty Island Adventure won’t let me stay away! Consequently, I anticipate spending a significant amount of time searching for more charming characters from the Sanrio universe. Furthermore, I might carry my Switch along to seek some respite in shade somewhere.


Iwan Morris

Staff Writer

Could you please lower the temperature a bit? Ignoring the puns about the heatwave and how us Brits struggle with anything above 30 degrees Celsius (around 86 Fahrenheit), I’ll be back to my routine of playing Balatro, Vampire Survivors, and now Jump King. I’m also keeping an eye on Castle V Castle, and after convincing someone else to try Stardew Valley on mobile, I might give that game a go as well.


Stephen Gregson-Wood

Deputy & Special Projects Editor

This weekend, I have Gods vs Horrors on my schedule after purchasing it recently. However, other tasks may temporarily divert my focus from it. Just like Catherine, I’m captivated by Meteorfall: Rustbowl Rumble and Bart Bonte’s new puzzler, Leaving Home, both seem appealing. So, it looks like a mix of mobile games might be in store for me instead.

In the ongoing journey of Elden Ring: Nightreign, I find myself immersed once more. Recently, I stumbled upon a familiar boss from Dark Souls II, and let me tell you, my heart skipped a beat! Despite being FromSoftware’s supposedly weaker title, it’s two-headed arachnids are not exactly my cup of tea. But, if there was any proof needed to demonstrate the potency of nostalgia, I believe I’ve just found it.

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2025-06-20 21:19