The Wrapp – Super Jump Farming King Boy… Wait, that’s not right

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

Here’s your weekend sneak peek into the gaming choices of our Pocket Gamer team members! You’ll catch a glimpse of the unique and intriguing activities we engage in when not delivering the freshest news and advice. Who knows? You might discover a fresh, new game to enjoy yourself!

Iwan Morris

Staff Writer

This weekend, I’m particularly excited about the mobile launch of Jump King. I usually gravitate towards free-to-play games in that genre, and since I enjoyed the challenges presented by Vampire Survivors, I don’t anticipate a game with high difficulty levels to deter me. Moreover, a game that, as Will described, is ideal for brief play sessions seems tailor-made for my preferences.


Will Quick

Freelance Writer

In the days ahead, I’m planning to delve into farming, specifically exploring Super Farming Boy to understand its mechanics. I tend to find mixed results with mobile top-down adventure games, but this one appears more relaxed in pace. To avoid getting too engrossed in the soothing cycle of tending farm chores and witnessing crops flourish and lands expand across the countryside, I’ll examine my game library for comparable titles that offered a pleasant, enjoyable experience.


Toni Oisin H.C.

Freelance Writer

Due to a hectic couple of weeks, I’m planning to spend most of this weekend relaxing at home (my favorite pastime). This will provide me with some much-needed leisure time to enjoy my Nintendo Switch! I’m eagerly anticipating diving into the first Ace Attorney game. Though I’ve somehow missed out on playing the games for almost two decades, I’ve still managed to watch both the TV and movie adaptations of the series. Now, I want to make up for lost time by experiencing the original games.

If I’m feeling overly weary and can’t focus on searching for clues and solving mysteries, there’s a good chance I’ll opt for passing time on my phone instead. I’m tempted to try Hello Kitty Friends Match since it seems incredibly cute, so I might give it a whirl – even though it feels a bit like straying from Sanrio’s Aggretsuko match-three-puzzler, which I’ve been loyal to for quite some time.


Shaun Walton

Staff Writer

Unfortunately, I’ll be tied up with some family obligations this weekend, which is quite inconvenient because Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Battle Destiny Remastered was released. It’s available on Steam, so I won’t be getting the Switch version due to Nintendo’s recent actions.


Catherine Dellosa

Reviews Editor

This coming weekend, I’m considering testing out Eclipsoul for a potential “Ahead of the Game” feature. The reason being is that its visuals strongly resemble those of Hades.

If I can pry myself away from Shogun Showdown, that is. 


Dann Sullivan

Editor in Chief

A couple of weeks ago, I confessed my growing fascination with Rollercoaster Tycoon Classic, which I’ve been enjoying via Apple Arcade. Over the weekend, while waiting in line at Legoland, I found myself drawn to it more than the real-life rides, and now, I can’t seem to get enough!

I’m making steady progress on the given missions, but I’ve noticed that games have advanced significantly over time. I’ve encountered situations where I couldn’t finish missions before the specified deadline, and I miss the option to sort furniture based on whether it’s damaged or vandalized. These features were introduced later in the series and would have made the game even more astonishing at its launch.


Stephen Gregson-Wood

Deputy & Special Projects Editor

This week, I find myself swamped with numerous games but limited time. Catherine’s excitement for Shogun Showdown has piqued my interest, and so has a series of fresh releases such as Dunk City Dynasty, Jump King, and Pup Champs. However, it seems that Pokémon TCG Pocket will likely be the one I’ll choose to play.

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2025-05-23 19:18