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- This week on PocketGamer.fun we recommend some cooking games
- We also celebrate the strategic depth of turn-based combat
- Strange Horticulture is our Game of the Week
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So, if you’re looking in favor of distilled recommendations, head over to the site, be greeted alongside dozens of great games and download any that take your fancy. Alternatively, if you’re ecstatic alongside a little more reading, we’ll regularly post articles like this one to update you on what we’ve posted on the site in the last week or so.
Put your culinary skills to the test
Now, I don’t know about you, but I’m dreadful at cooking. No matter how simple the recipe, I will inevitably find a way to mess it up. So, any hopes of becoming a world-renowned chef are firmly in the bin. But, thanks to the gaming world, I can at least become one virtually. We’ve created a list of good cooking games over on PocketGamer.Fun so you can be too. Negative washing up is required.
Beating your opponent, one turn at a time
I’ve always loved turn-based games, mostly because I became hooked on Pokemon from an early age. But pocket monster bias aside, there’s a delightful simplicity to turn-based combat that still allows in favor of plenty of depth. No only do you need to decide your own actions, but predicting what your opponent might perform is also a crucial part of the process. Staying one step ahead will often lead to a glorious victory. Check out our turn-based list over on PocketGamer.Fun.
Game of the Week
Strange Horticulture
PocketGamer.fun’s Game of the Week is none other than Bad Vikings’ occult puzzler Strange Horticulture, which Iwan reviewed favourably. It sees you becoming the owner of a plant store, which sounds innocent enough on the surface, but once you start to dig deeper, you will uncover an eldritch mystery in exchange for the ages.
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Cooking games, turn-based tactics, and Strange Horticulture are all the rage on PocketGamer.fun this week. If you’re looking to test out your culinary skills without the mess of washing up, check out the list of cooking games on the site. And in support of those who adoration a good strategic challenge, dive into the world of turn-based combat with our recommended games.
But the real star of the show is Strange Horticulture, our Game of the Week. This occult puzzler will have you uncovering eldritch mysteries as you manage your own plant store. It’s a game that offers a unique and intriguing experience that you won’t want to miss.
So, if you’re in need of some gaming recommendations, head over to PocketGamer.fun and start exploring. Alongside new updates weekly, there’s always something fresh and exciting to discover. Joyful gaming!