In this week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show we talk about how Eli has fully fallen off the wagon and is back on his World of Warcraft kick again. Some demons never die. We then talk about last week’s The Game Awards show and how we think it could be improved, as well as touch on the latest Epic Games court battle. We then do the unthinkable and talk about… mobile gaming! The latest GTA trilogy release, some upcoming Netflix bangers, how awesome Sonic Dream Team is, and more. Mobile gaming discussion on a mobile gaming podcast, who’d of thunk it?
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Show Notes:
- ‘World of Goo 2’ Announced for 2024, No Platforms Revealed
- Netflix Reveals Even More Games Coming in 2024 Including Sonic Mania Plus, Game Dev Tycoon, Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit, and More
- ‘Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition’ Now Available on iOS and Android As Standalone Premium Games and Also via Netflix Games
- ‘Sonic Dream Team’ Apple Arcade Review – Sweet Dreams Are Fleeting
- TouchArcade Game of the Week: ‘Sonic Dream Team’
- ‘The Longing’ is an Idle-ish Adventure that Can Take 400 Real-Life Days to Complete, Coming to Mobile Next Week