Nintendo has released a brand new game exclusively on mobile called Pictonico, which uses the contents of the player's phone's photo album as the basis for its microgames.
From 4 PM BST on May 28, 2026, until 4 PM BST on June 4, 2026, the Epic Games Store will offer free titles Calico and LONESTAR. Calico is a community simulation game focused on revitalizing a cat café, while LONESTAR is a strategic Roguelike spaceship deckbuilder where players act as bounty hunters.
Outbound is a game that combines crafting and exploration, allowing players to travel the countryside in a camper while focusing on camping and building a mobile base. The game features a building system that encourages players to find ideal camping spots and decorate their space, although the crafting system is simplistic and lacks depth. Players may find the resource gathering and crafting aspects tedious, especially due to slow movement speed and stamina constraints. The game imposes a structured pace through blueprint unlocks and objectives, which can limit the sense of freedom. While base building is enjoyable, it may not provide enough depth for long-term engagement. The multiplayer experience is limited, as players do not have their own vans and progression is not character-specific, leading to a less engaging experience for those not actively driving.
The Epic Games Store is offering two free titles this week: Arranger, a puzzle-driven adventure, and Trash Goblin, a shopkeeping experience. Arranger has a Steam review score of 92% and features a unique gameplay mechanic where players shift rows and columns of the map to solve puzzles. Trash Goblin has a Steam review score of 88% and focuses on restoring and selling curiosities in a relaxed shopkeeping environment. Both games are available for free from May 7 to May 14.
Mojang released a new patch for Minecraft, Bedrock version 26.12, on March 31, which is recognized on consoles as Minecraft update 3.35/1.045 (complete version 1.045.000). The update includes fixes for several gameplay-disrupting bugs and resolves an issue in Realms Stories where the Members tab failed to load correctly. A previous patch for PC users corrected an issue with mouse camera sensitivity. Upcoming features include golden dandelions dropping from moobloom, enhanced utility for the Clock, Sniffers digging out golden dandelions, increased utility for Bats, expanded customization options for Banners, oysters as interactive ocean containers, and tadpole compatibility with golden dandelions.
No Rest for the Wicked Together has received a significant update from Moon Studios, introducing new features based on community feedback. The update includes PvP duels, text chat, callouts, a Realm Diary, and a comfort system for home-building. The player duel feature allows structured competition among friends, restoring health and gear durability after matches. The Realm Diary chronicles significant events in multiplayer, enhancing communication with quick callouts and a full text chat system. The comfort system improves home aesthetics and provides stat bonuses based on comfort ratings. Gameplay adjustments include a rework of bows for strategic combat, enchantment balance changes, and increased enemy health for endgame progression. Additional updates feature a rearranged crafting menu, a redesigned gesture wheel, new aspect ratio settings, and various bug fixes. The game is currently available at a 30% discount on Steam until March 26, priced at .49 / £24.49.
Town to City is a city-building game developed by Galaxy Grove and published by Kwalee, set in a 19th-century Mediterranean town. It has received an 'Overwhelmingly Positive' rating on Steam with 97% positive reviews. The game is currently in early access and available exclusively on Steam. A Terraforming Update is set to enhance gameplay with new tools and props, although the release date is not yet announced. The game is currently priced at £18.69 until March 16, down from £21.99, and a free demo is available. Future updates include a spring micro-update, a 1.0 launch, and a significant update planned for late 2026.
Minecraft players can enhance their gameplay during spring with various Easter-themed mods and projects. Notable mods include the Painted Egg mod for crafting and dyeing Easter eggs, the Easter’s Delight mod which adds a bunny villager and Easter-themed food, and the Hendrix’s Better Spring to Life mod that introduces new creatures and elements. Players can engage in creative projects like creating Easter egg trails, designing bunny burrows, or building giant replicas of the Easter Bunny. Setting up a Minecraft server can facilitate these activities, with affordable hosting options available. Additionally, players can recreate iconic builds from popular culture during this season.
Thrifty Business is a management simulation game developed by the creators of Sticky Business, focusing on organization and curation without the stress of profit maximization. A demo is currently available ahead of the Steam Next Fest, allowing players to engage in arranging shops with an emphasis on pixel-perfect placement. Players can purchase mystery boxes containing used items tagged with categories like “kitchen,” “toy,” “vintage,” and “y2k.” The demo includes limited in-game days and events, such as a grand opening and a queer dating night. Future updates will introduce character customization, additional stories and events, a photo mode, and interactable objects. The game is expected to launch in 2026.
Minecraft has inspired numerous clones and voxel-based crafting simulations over the past 15 years. Recently, the upcoming game Allumeria was temporarily removed from Valve’s Steam platform due to a DMCA copyright notice from Microsoft, which claimed that Allumeria used "Minecraft content, including but not limited to gameplay and assets." The takedown was triggered by a screenshot from the game’s Steam page that depicted a world similar to Minecraft. Unomelon, the developer, stated that Allumeria does not reuse any of Minecraft's assets. The DMCA claim was generated through Tracer.AI, an AI platform used by Microsoft and Mojang to identify copyright violations. Jens Bergensten, Chief Creative Officer at Mojang, acknowledged the situation and stated he would investigate further. Approximately 12 hours later, Microsoft withdrew their DMCA claim, and Allumeria's Steam page was reinstated.