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AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Some popular mobile games have been optimized for Android Auto, allowing users to play them on their vehicle's screen while parked. The Gamesnacks app features light games similar to early internet flash games, designed for quick play sessions. To use this feature, compatible games must be installed on a smartphone, and the vehicle should be parked. Notable games available include: - Angry Birds Friends - Beach Buggy Racing (1 and 2) - Candy Crush Soda Saga - Farm Heroes Saga These games provide a simple and enjoyable way to pass the time during brief waits.
AppWizard
May 20, 2026
Pixel Maniacs is developing an adventure game titled Fables of Dwale, which is set to launch on PC via Steam and is currently seeking a publisher. The game explores what happens after fairy tales end, featuring Red Riding Hood as the protagonist who must forage for resources and seek a cure for a mysterious affliction called the Dwale. Players will navigate various biomes, manage their inventory, survive dangers at night, and decide whether to trust the Lantern King, who claims to be crafting a cure. Screenshots of the game are available for preview.
AppWizard
May 10, 2026
Publisher PLAYISM, in collaboration with developer Setamo, has announced Dungeon Sweeper Plus, a puzzle game inspired by Minesweeper, set to launch on PC via Steam in 2026. The game supports multiple languages: English, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Players will explore an initially empty world, uncovering tiles that reveal vibrant biomes and perilous dungeons, guided by clues in the form of graves. Originally launched as a free game on itch.io in 2023, the Steam version will feature upgrades such as collectible coins for trading delightful flags, a wider variety of biomes, and a soothing musical score.
AppWizard
March 1, 2026
Project Zomboid's build 42 was released in an 'unstable' form in December 2024 and has not yet transitioned to a 'stable' state, despite the addition of multiplayer support in late 2025. Concerns have arisen within the community regarding the team's communication during this prolonged development. Christian 'Serellan' Allen became the new design director in late 2025 and aims to address these issues. He acknowledges the complexity of the game and the need for dedicated design leadership. The team is currently focused on bug fixes, balancing, and polishing build 42, with no specific release date for the stable version. Enhancements made under Allen's direction include a revamped right-click menu and planned balance adjustments for game modes. He emphasizes the importance of community feedback and intends to improve communication about the game's direction.
AppWizard
March 1, 2026
The Bazaar is an auto-battler game released in March of the previous year, which faced backlash due to its monetization strategies and microtransactions. The game features a whimsical galactic marketplace where players select heroes and acquire items to enhance their boards. Players engage in automatic battles, refining their strategies with various item synergies, such as assembling teams of aquatic and robotic creatures. The current meta favors weapon builds, and players enjoy the randomness of hero selection and item discovery. Developer Tempo has made significant improvements, addressing community concerns, refining the monetization model, and introducing ranked matchmaking to enhance the experience for both newcomers and seasoned players.
AppWizard
January 9, 2026
The author began playing the game Balatro late and transitioned to a new game, Chosen Garden, at the beginning of 2025. Chosen Garden is a roguelike deckbuilder set to launch in March 2025, where players nurture a magical garden and face unpredictable weather every three rounds. Players start with a 9x9 plot and must harvest within a 3x3 area, with each round requiring them to meet a point goal. Harvesting yields coins for acquiring new plants, tools, or animals. The gameplay is similar to Balatro, making it accessible for players familiar with it. The author experienced challenges during gameplay, including a sandstorm that affected their score, ultimately finishing with under 300 points.
AppWizard
December 17, 2025
Candleberries are a foragable fruit in Arc Raiders, and players can acquire them through two primary methods: gathering them from bushes during the Cold Snap map condition, particularly in lush areas like the swamp region of Dam Battlegrounds or near the Blue Gate, and earning them on the Gathering Candleberries reward track by converting earned XP into merits. Players can accumulate up to 180 Candleberries through regular gameplay and can also earn merits by contributing resources to the Candleberry Banquet project, which requires 20 Candleberries for the initial stage.
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