In this week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show we are uncommonly on topic with all sorts of mobile gaming discussion, including Pocket City 2, SEGA buying Rovio, Super Meat Boy Forever finally launching, and much more. Fans of off topic banter need not worry however, as we do fit in plenty of discussion about the new Miyoo Mini Plus, class action lawsuits, Ryan North’s How To Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveller, gasoline, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and more.
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Show Notes:
- ‘Pocket City 2’ Interview – Launching a Premium Sequel, Zelda Inspirations, Plans for the Future, and More – [Review] – [Game of the Week]
- Sega To Acquire Angry Birds Developer Rovio for $776 Million
- Niantic and Capcom Announce ‘Monster Hunter Now’ Coming September 2023 Worldwide
- ‘Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance’ Review – The ‘Diablo’ We Have at Home
- Puzzle Action Adventure Game ‘Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon’ Is Coming to Mobile Through Netflix Games
- Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon Interview: Yacht Club Games on Mobile, Working With Netflix, Spin-Offs, the Future, and More
- ‘Super Meat Boy Forever’ Is Finally Available on iOS and Android Following Its Announcement in 2014