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The BotW recipe book

BotW recipes are one of the more playful additions to the reinvented Zelda formula. Alongside the crafting system, this offers many, many concoctions for you to discover. It’s very rare that you get given recipes, so finding them by trial and error is key to creating culinary masterpieces. Of course, some players would like to have a recipe book, and that’s what we’ve made here. Every single BotW recipe for every tasty meal.

So, bookmark this page and check back here every time Link’s tummy starts rumbling. Once you’ve had your fill, check out our BotW amiibo guide to get some in-game freebies, or our Zelda BotW map rundown to make sure you actually know where you’re going. If you need a refresher on the stars of the game, check out our BotW Zelda and BotW Link, then head over to our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review to embark on a new adventure.

BotW recipe book

Here you can find all the dishes you could every need in BotW:

How do you cook BotW recipes?

Cooking in Breath of the Wild is simple, but not tutorialised. First, you need to find a cooking pot. If it doesn’t have a lit fire beneath it, use some sort of flame to light it (or drop some flint on the wood and use a metal weapon to light it). Once the fire’s lit, it’s time to get cooking.

A picture of Link cooking a BotW recipe.

Go into your inventory and choose the ingredients you want and make sure you get Link to hold them. You can hold up to five items. Once you’re holding them, exit the menu and drop them into the cooking pot. Et voila, you’re now on your way to making countless culinary creations. Bon appetit!

Every BotW recipe

Here are all the BotW recipes. Any ingredient that is non-descript (e.g. vegetable, mushroom, seafood etc.) means that you can use any type of that ingredient. Well, what are you waiting for? Get cooking.

A picture of the BotW recipe for sauteed nuts.

Vegan BotW recipes

Ever wanted to roleplay as an eco-conscious Link? Well, here are all the BotW recipes that don’t harm any animals.

  • Copious fried wild greens – four different vegetables
  • Copious mushroom skewers – four different mushrooms
  • Curry rice – Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Fragrant mushroom sauté – mushroom, Goron spice
  • Fried wild greens – vegetable
  • Fruit and mushroom mix – fruit, mushroom
  • Herb sauté – vegetable, Goron spice
  • Mushroom rice balls – mushroom, Hylian rice
  • Mushroom skewer – mushroom
  • Rock-hard food – gems or wood
  • Salt-grilled greens – vegetable, rock salt
  • Salt-grilled mushrooms – mushroom, rock salt
  • Sautéed nuts – acorn or Chickaloo tree nut
  • Spicy sautéed peppers – spicy pepper
  • Steamed fruit – fruit, vegetable
  • Steamed mushrooms – mushroom, vegetable
  • Vegetable curry – carrot or pumpkin, Goron spice, Hylian rice
  • Veggie rice balls – vegetable, Hylian rice
  • Wheat bread – rock salt, Tabantha wheat

A picture of the BotW recipe for cream of mushroom soup.

Vegetarian BotW recipes

If you can’t do without eggs and milk, not to worry. You can also be a veggie in Breath of the Wild with this wide array of recipes.

  • Carrot stew – carrot, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Cream of mushroom soup – mushroom, vegetable, fresh milk, rock salt
  • Cream of vegetable soup – vegetable, fresh milk, rock salt
  • Creamy heart soup – radish, hydromelon, voltfruit, fresh milk
  • Curry pilaf – Hylian rice, goat butter, Goron spice
  • Glazed mushrooms – mushroom, courser bee honey
  • Glazed veggies – vegetable, courser bee honey
  • Mushroom omelette – mushroom, bird egg, goat butter, rock salt
  • Mushroom risotto – mushroom, goat butter, Hylian rice, rock salt
  • Pumpkin stew – fortified pumpkin, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Vegetable omelette – vegetable, bird egg, goat butter, rock salt
  • Vegetable risotto – carrot or pumpkin, goat butter, Hylian rice, rock salt
  • Veggie cream soup – pumpkin or carrot, fresh milk, rock salt

A picture of the BotW recipe for meaty rice balls.

Meat BotW recipes

You may see Link as a hardy young man trying to save the world. He can’t be picky with his dietary requirements, right? Well, here’s the list for all you meat lovers out there.

  • Copious meat skewers – four different raw meats
  • Creamy meat soup – raw meat, herb, fresh milk, rock salt
  • Glazed meat – meat, courser bee honey
  • Gourmet meat curry – raw gourmet meat, Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Gourmet meat stew – raw gourmet meat, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Gourmet meat and rice bowl – raw gourmet meat or raw whole bird, Hylian rice, rock salt
  • Gourmet meat and seafood fry – raw gourmet meat or raw bird thigh, any fish
  • Gourmet spiced meat skewer – raw gourmet meat or raw whole bird, Goron spice
  • Meat curry – raw meat, hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Meat pie – raw meat, Tabantha wheat, goat butter, rock salt
  • Meat skewer – raw meat
  • Meat stew – raw meat, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Meat and mushroom skewer – raw meat, mushroom
  • Meat and rice bowl – raw meat or raw bird drumstick, Hylian rice, rock salt
  • Meat and seafood fry – raw meat or raw bird drumstick, fish
  • Meat-stuffed pumpkin – raw meat, fortified pumpkin
  • Meaty rice balls – raw meat, Hylian rice
  • Prime meat curry – raw prime meat, Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Prime meat stew – raw prime meat, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Prime meat and rice bowl – raw bird thigh, Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Prime meat and seafood fry – raw prime meat or raw bird thigh, fish
  • Prime spiced meat skewer – raw prime meat or raw bird thigh, Goron spice
  • Salt-grilled gourmet meat – raw gourmet meat or raw whole bird, rock salt
  • Salt-grilled meat – raw meat or raw bird drumstick, rock salt
  • Salt-grilled prime meat – raw prime meat or raw bird thigh, rock salt
  • Spiced meat skewer – raw meat or raw bird drumstick, Goron spice
  • Spicy pepper steak – meat, spicy pepper
  • Steamed meat – meat, vegetable

A picture of the BotW recipe for poultry curry.

Poultry BotW recipes

A more delicate flavour than the meat above, here are all the poultry BotW recipes.

  • Gourmet poultry curry – raw whole bird, Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Gourmet poultry pilaf – raw whole bird, bird egg, goat butter, Hylian rice
  • Poultry curry – raw bird drumstick, Goron spice, Hylian rice
  • Poultry pilaf – raw bird drumstick, bird egg, goat butter, Hylian rice
  • Prime poultry curry – raw bird thigh, Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Prime poultry pilaf – raw bird thigh, bird egg, goat butter, Hylian rice

A picture of the BotW recipe for seafood rice balls.

Seafood BotW recipes

Link is a fine swimmer, and great at riding boats with that big leaf he has. Surely he’s a fan of seafood?

  • Clam chowder – hearty blueshell snail, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Copious seafood skewers – four different fish
  • Crab omelette with rice – crab, bird egg, rock salt, Hylian rice
  • Crab risotto – crab, rock salt, Hylian rice, goat butter
  • Crab stir-fry – crab, Goron spice
  • Creamy seafood soup – seafood, herb, rock salt, fresh milk
  • Fish pie – seafood, rock salt, goat butter, Tabantha wheat
  • Fish and mushroom skewer – fish, mushroom
  • Glazed seafood – seafood, courser bee honey
  • Porgy meunière – porgy, goat butter, Tabantha wheat
  • Salmon meunière – hearty salmon, rock salt, Hylian rice, goat butter
  • Salmon risotto – hearty salmon, rock salt, Hylian rice, goat butter
  • Salt-grilled crab – crab, rock salt
  • Salt-grilled fish – fish, rock salt
  • Seafood curry – porgy or hearty blueshell snail, Hylian rice, Goron spice
  • Seafood fried rice – porgy or hearty blueshell snail, Hylian rice, rock salt
  • Seafood meunière – seafood, goat butter, Tabantha wheat
  • Seafood paella – porgy, hearty blueshell snail, rock salt, goat butter, Hylian rice
  • Seafood rice balls – fish, Hylian rice
  • Seafood skewer – crab or snail
  • Spicy pepper seafood – fish, spicy pepper
  • Steamed fish – fish, vegetable

A picture of the BotW recipe for monster rice balls.

Monster BotW recipes

If you’re looking to explore Link’s darker side, here are all the monster-based BotW recipes. He has to take what he can get, right?

  • Dubious food – monster parts or other non-edible items
  • Monster cake – monster extract, cane sugar, goat butter, Tabantha wheat
  • Monster curry – monster extract, Goron spice, Hylian rice
  • Monster rice balls – monster extract, Hylian rice, rock salt
  • Monster soup – monster extract, goat butter, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat
  • Monster stew – monster extract, meat, seafood

A picture of the BotW recipe for egg pudding.

Desert BotW recipes

Everyone deserves a treat every now and then. Ruin Link’s diet with these lovely sweet treats.

  • Apple pie – apple, goat butter, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Carrot cake – carrot, goat butter, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Copious simmered fruit – four different fruit
  • Egg tart – bird egg, goat butter, Tabantha wheat, cane sugar
  • Egg pudding – bird egg, fresh milk, cane sugar
  • Energising honey candy – courser bee honey
  • Energising honey crepe – courser bee honey, Tabantha wheat, bird egg, cane sugar, fresh milk
  • Fried bananas – mighty bananas, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Fruit cake – apple or wildberry, fruit, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Fruit pie – fruit, goat butter, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Honeyed apple – apple, courser bee honey
  • Honeyed fruits – fruit, courser bee honey
  • Hot buttered apple – apple, goat butter
  • Nut cake – acorn or Chikaloo tree nut, goat butter, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Plain crepe – Tabantha wheat, bird egg, cane sugar, fresh milk
  • Pumpkin pie – fortified pumpkin, goat butter, cane sugar, Tabantha wheat
  • Simmered fruit – fruit
  • Wildberry crepe – wildberry, bird egg, cane sugar, fresh milk, Tabantha wheat

Drink BotW recipes

One stiff drink for Link. Well, he’s underage, so no booze. But still, it’s got a fairy in it. That’s got to make him feel a little wavey, right?

  • Fairy tonic – fairy

Whoa, that’s a lot of BotW recipes. You’re ready to explore Hyrule with a full belly thanks to our BotW recipe book. If you need more Zelda magic, we’ve got a Skyward Sword amiibo guide to get you started in this classic Wii adventure.

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Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins 2023

Trying to find Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins? Mission accomplished. Now you can play a farming and card-game crossover in this exciting game that’s guaranteed to draw you in with its bounty of fun. Whether you’ve been matching cards for as long as you can remember, or it’s a completely new game to you, there’s plenty of fun to be had, providing you have enough credits to play. That’s why we’re here to save the day, every day, with our daily updated Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins guide, including all the currently active links. 

While you can get Solitaire Grand Harvest free on mobile, it’s not as easy to get your farm off the ground. To make it in the farming business, you need a serious amount of Solitaire Grand Harvest coins, this game’s currency, if you want to keep playing through the old-school card-game levels. Or, for more daily updates freebies, see our All Star Tower Defense codesCoin Master free spins guide, or our Bingo Blitz free credits guide.

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To redeem your free credits, all you have to do is have Solitaire Grand Harvest installed on your device before clicking the links above. It really is that easy, with just one click, and the free coins are yours. 

Why do I need Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins? 

You need all the free coins you can get in Solitaire Grand Harvest as you must spend a little each time you want to play a level, and you only get back what you put in if you win. Of course, this isn’t much of a problem in the early game, but when the levels get trickier it can be frustrating to run out of credits. Fortunately, with our free coins links, you shouldn’t have that problem again. 

How can I get Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins? 

Besides using our helpful links above, there are a number of ways you can get Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins in-game, and we’ve detailed them all below. 

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There you have it, all you need to know to pick up some Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins. For more card-matching fun, be sure to check out our picks for the best mobile card games, or if you enjoy a daily challenge, check out our Wordle today guide. 

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The most addictive games on mobile 2023

Let’s face it, there are more addictive games to play on mobile than there are on any other gaming platform. Whether you’re riding on the bus or even sitting on the toilet at work, it’s easy to just grab your phone, start one of them up, and enjoy the dopamine rush that follows. As we all know, the most addictive games tend to be free-to-play as well. After all, that’s how they make their money – if they weren’t addictive, nobody would ever be tempted to pay to climb over those paywalls.

On the flip side of that though, managing to get ahead in a free-to-play game without spending a penny can feel extremely satisfying. So let’s take a look at our top picks for the most addictive games on mobile. If you want more recommendations, we’ve got lists of the best word games, farm games, strategy games, and more for you to peruse.

The most addictive games on mobile are:

Raid: Shadow Legends

This is one you’ve probably heard of before – Raid: Shadow Legends is probably one of the first games that many gamers think of when they heard the words “free to play” and part of the reason for this is that it provides an experience which can be genuinely fun, but is also highly addictive.

For those who don’t know, the general premise behind it is that you put together a team of champions so that you can make your way through dungeons that are made up of turn-based RPG battles. It’s one of those games where you mostly just sit back and let the game take its course, but watching your team level up through the grinding, making your way through the dungeons, and unlocking more and more powerful champions can be wonderfully moreish.

Play Raid: Shadow Legends for free.

Mech Arena

Looking for an online shooter to get hooked on? Look no further than Mech Arena. As you have probably guessed, this is a game that puts you in control of a mech suit, and then you battle it out against others in mech suits in a number of different arenas. It feels and looks very similar to Overwatch, so it’s likely that that was an influence on the developers.

While, yes, it sounds very simple on paper, there’s actually a lot more to it than you may think. There are so many different mechs to unlock, and all of them have a number of customisation options, and even different pilots who bring unique bonuses. The more you play, the more you unlock, and eventually you’ll get to the point where you’ve honed your mech to play in exactly the way that you wanted it to.

Play Mech Arena on for free.

Mafia City

Mafia City is a game that many people will have already heard of. It sees you taking on the role of a mafia boss, which means that you get to build constructs throughout the city, while also sending out bikers, and other loyal gang members to go out and defend your territories from enemies.

It’s a nice mixture of crime and strategy, which is a wonderfully unique mixture. If you enjoy games with a social aspect, you’ll be pleased to hear that you have opportunities, not only to come up against other players, but also to work cooperatively with them. If you and a group of friends all started playing at once, it could be a good opportunity for you to each help one another to make your way in the crime world.

Play Mafia City on iPhone for free.

Play Mafia City on Android for free.

Epic Seven

If you love the anime aesthetic, then this is a game you’re gonna want to try out. Describing itself as “The Playable Animation” the developers intended players to genuinely feel like they were part of an unfolding anime storyline in this free-to-play game.

This is one of those gacha games where there’s an enormous selection of characters to unlock who all have their own distinct personalities, and then you take them through turn-based RPG battles to grind and progress the story. It’s a formula that several other games use, but one that can certainly become quite addictive. Since every player will progress with a slightly different selection of characters, everyone’s playthrough will feel unique.

Play Epic Seven for free.

Forge of Empires

At the start of Forge of Empires, you create the most basic of settlements all the way back in the Stone Age, and then you get to develop it throughout all of human history. As we’re sure you can imagine, it’s one heck of a journey.

Advancements in technology occur as you move forward through history, allowing you to build new types of buildings within your towns and cities. Following the course of real history is probably going to appeal to history buffs too – and it even reaches the modern day, before moving onward into the imagined era of future history. Most of all, Forge of Empires is remarkable in its scope.

Play Forge of Empires for free.

Rise of Cultures

We’ve got another historic strategy game here. What makes Rise of Cultures unique, is that there’s a much more human-centric focus than you often see in this genre. While you’re still looking down on your civilisation from above, in Rise of Cultures, it’s important to make sure that your people are happy.

When you create your cities, you need to add buildings that will give the people cultural fulfilment. These need to be spread around too, so that they’re accessible to people working and living in all the different parts of your city. You also have to be conscious of their energy levels, because they’ll reach their limits if you over-work them. It gives a unique perspective on empire-building games.

Play Rise of Cultures on iOS for free.

Play Rise of Cultures on Android for free.

 

Sonic Dash

If there’s any gaming franchise which is well-suited to the infinite runner genre, it’s Sonic Dash. You play as Sonic, or one of his many friends, as they make their way through endless courses, attacking or dodging enemies, avoiding bottomless pits and spikes, and even fighting bosses every now and then. It’s simple, but as you work to unlock all the characters, you’ll soon find yourself playing it every single day.

There are actually three versions of this game. The first, regular old Sonic Dash, is the original and features all the main Sonic cast (Knuckles, Shadow, Amy, Tails, Big, etc), with special events having made characters from Angry Birds, the Sonic movie, and the Sonic IDW comic available. A second one, Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, is based on the Sonic Boom sub-series, and the third, Sonic Forces: Speed Battle, incorporates a large selection of Sonic characters and locations from different sources.

Play Sonic Dash+ on Apple Arcade.

Magic: The Gathering Arena

Magic: The Gathering has cemented itself as one of the most popular trading car games of all time – and you know what? It works really well as a free-to-play mobile game as well. If you’ve ever wanted to give MTG a try, this would be a great place to start, because it provides tutorials which make it easy for you to get to grips with the intricacies of the game.

Then once you’re a pro, the multiverse of MTG is your oyster. You can play with other people online, you can play against CPU players for practice, and you can unlock booster packs so that you can build up your collection and create the ultimate deck. MTG is such a well-crafted game, and Magic: The Gathering Arena captures all of its charm.

Play Magic: The Gathering Arena for free.

Hero Wars

We’re sure you’ll have seen the trailers that show a hero in a precarious situation, with sliding doors blocking gold, monsters, lava, water, or whatever. The player then opens them in the wrong order and the hero dies, leaving you thinking “You fool! I could have done it properly” and then you download the game to prove it.

Except, when you download Hero Wars, you get a completely different game (though the puzzles do occasionally show up as bonus levels). Fortunately, the real game, which sees you assembling a team of heroes and then having them plough through countless foes in different levels, is still pretty fun. If you’re someone who’s prone to collecting things, Hero Wars is sure to prove a highly addictive experience. “Just five more minutes” you say again and again as you try and grind enough to win the next level, or get just one more hero.

Play Hero Wars for free.

Addictive games: Solitaire Grand Harvest. Image shows a Solitaire game in process.

Solitaire Grand Harvest

Solitaire is a game that people have been enjoying for hundreds of years and there are countless versions of this classic games on mobile devices. Solitaire Grand Harvest is definitely one of the best, because it combines this timeless format with another staple of the mobile gaming world: farming.

While card games might not seem to be an obvious pairing for farming, the two actually go together beautifully. By beating Solitaire puzzles, you’re given the opportunity to grow crops and expand your farm, giving you further motivation to keep going through the different challenges that game throws your way. The great feeling that comes after you’re able to clear off a number of cards in one chain will keep you coming back for more and more.

Addictive games: Dice Dreams. Image shows a happy peon in front of its kingdom, with the Dice Dreams logo below.

Dice Dreams

In Dice Dreams, you’re put in charge of a kingdom of cute peon creatures. Their home has been attacked and they need a strong leader like you to get things back on track. What sets this apart from other games is the fact that everything you do is decided by the outcome of a dice roll.

Of course, many mobile games depend on random numbers to make things happen, it’s just that Dice Dreams is a little more open about it. Sometimes a dice roll will get you money, which you can use to grow or expand your kingdom, and sometimes it gives you a chance to attack the kingdoms of your friends (and you can connect it to Facebook to easily find any real life friends who have the game). It’s a very basic concept for a game, but it’s very charming in its presentation, and something about it will keep you coming back again and again.

Addictive games - Daily Themed Crossword Puzzles. Image shows a crossword in progress.

Daily Themed Crossword Puzzles

Something for those with an appetite for more cerebral games. Daily Themed Crossword Puzzles is exactly what it says on the tin. Each and every day, you’ll be treated to a new crossword puzzles to complete. If you’re looking for something to do during your daily commute, this might just be it.

You can earn coins by watching adverts, and these coins can then be used to unlock new puzzles or even to buy clues if you’re stuck. While some may consider that cheating, it’s actually a pretty good way to stop things getting boring after you’ve spent ages trying to figure out a particularly cryptic clue. Before long, you’ll wonder how you ever did without your daily crossword puzzle.

Addictive games: Lords Mobile. Image shows a knight soring through the sky, with a rabble of armoured soldiers beneath him.

Lords Mobile

If you enjoy carefully putting together teams of units with different abilities in order to overcome different challenges, then Lords Mobile is a game to try. In it, you’ll go through RPG-style battles, where you send out a smaller group of heroes to do battle, grind, and unlock new heroes (somewhat reminiscent of Raid: Shadow Legends). On top of that, you’ll also engage in tower defence style battles, where you’ll have to assemble the best team to defend your base from an onslaught of foes, before then sending them out to destroy the enemy base.

Part of what makes the game so addictive is that it has so many heroes for you to unlock. These come in many shapes and sizes, from knights in shining armour, to goblins, and sages, and you’ll enjoy building up your retinue and making them all as powerful as possible so that you’ve got a crack squad ready and waiting to take on any challenge that you may encounter.

Addictive games: Smash Party. Image shows the player in combat against a group of comical criminals.

Smash Party

Fans of the best mobile shooters should get a lot out of Smash Party. In this isometric, arcade-style shooter, you play as law enforcement officers who are trying to restore order in a town that has been overrun by criminals (who dress up as clowns and pirates, and wear many other strange outfits too).

Each level is fairly small (usually just a little bigger than the size of your screen) and you control your character by sliding your finger around. When you leave them stationary, they’ll automatically fire at the enemies, so it’s up to you to dodge the bullets and find the safest spot. It’s a simple premise, then, aren’t all the most addictive games? As an extra cherry on the cake, you can also play with friends.

Addictive games - Sunrise Village. A screenshot shows a group of people toiling in the field,

Sunrise Village

Even though running and managing a farm in real life is extremely hard work, when you do it in a mobile game, it becomes a super relaxing experience. In Sunrise Village, you play as somebody who has just started up their own farm in the titular village, and it’s a classic example of the age-old farm game formula.

You gather crops and produce so that you can complete orders, then you use the money you accumulate to create new buildings around your farm, and over time your farm expands more and more, allowing you to complete larger orders. It’s a simple premise, but one that definitely becomes addictive – watching your farm grow is a very satisfying experience.

Addictive games - Elvenar. A screenshot shows an isometric view of a fantasy city.

Elvenar

Next up, we have a fantasy strategy game. In Elvenar, you decide whether you want to play as humans or elves, and then after that, it’s up to you to develop their civilisation. As your kingdom expands, you will inevitably come into contact with other empires with clashing interests – when this happens, the gameplay shifts and instead sees you leading strategic battles against your enemy.

It’s great because, on the one hand, it’s one of the best city-building games, but on the other, it gives you an immersive fantasy experience where you have to think strategically. There’s a lot of depth to it, and it’s very easy to lose yourself in it.

Addictive games - Puzzles and Survival, a screenshot shows a summary of the character Tomoyo, summarising her ATK, DEF, SPD, and DMG stats.

Puzzles & Survival

Have you ever wanted to merge the zombie survival and tile-matching genres? What would a game like that look like? Puzzles & Survival is what that would look like. You and a team of survivors head out into the ruins of a city, fighting against zombies as you do so, with matching tiles helping you to make successful attacks on them.

In all honesty, the game draws a lot from the 2012 classic, Puzzles & Dragons, so if you’ve ever played that game, you’ll know what to expect. However, if you prefer the zombie aesthetic over the anime fantasy one, and you want to revisit that winning formula with a new coat of paint, we definitely suggest you take Puzzles & Survival for a spin, as it’s well worth a go.

Addictive games: Magic Jigsaw Puzzles. Image shows a Lion King puzzle in progress.

Magic Jigsaw Puzzles

Jigsaw puzzles have been providing people with a satisfying pastime since as far back as the 18th century, and Magic Jigsaw Puzzles brings that classic formula into the modern era. In this free-to-play game, you’re treated to a new puzzle every single day, ranging from cute animals, to iconic landmarks, and even popular Disney, Marvel, and Nickelodeon characters.

It’s a game that’s as therapeutic as it is addictive, and it’s something that you’ll easily pour a lot of hours into. Unlike real puzzles, you don’t need to worry about losing pieces or finding the room to put it together. If you want to create a fun, personalised experience, you can even turn your own photos and artworks into puzzles too. It’s a simple game, but one with a very broad appeal.

Addictive games - Crossword Jam. A screenshot shows a mini crossword game in progress, with the player about to guess the word 'row'.

Crossword Jam

This is the second crossword game that we’ve included in this list, but it offers a very different experience to Daily Themed Crossword Puzzles. Not everybody has time to do a whole crossword puzzle, so Crossword Jam gives you bite-sized crosswords that you’ll be able to complete in just one or two minutes.

In this one, all of the words in a given puzzle will be made up of just three or four different letters. At the bottom of the screen, those letters will be visible in a little circle, then you just need to connect them in different ways to create the words the puzzle requires. Nicely, you still get rewarded for using those letters to make words that aren’t in the puzzle. If you’ve got a competitive flare, you might be interested in its leaderboards too.

Addictive games - June's Journey. A screenshot shows a stately home ready to be investigated.

June’s Journey

Do you enjoy a good Agatha Christie-style murder mystery? Give June’s Journey a go. In it, you play as June Parker, a woman who is investigating the murder of her sister and her brother-in-law. She needs to find certain items in order to get an idea of what happened, so you’re given various scenes where you have to look for certain items, with a timer in place to reward you for finding things quickly.

When you’re not searching for clues, you’re looking after June’s stately home, buying items and expansions to make it as nice as possible. It’s a multi-faceted experience and one which deserves a place in your mobile gaming library.

Addictive games - Wordle. A player has guessed the words "Banjo" and "Diddy" but neither word is correct.

Wordle

Chances are, you’ve already heard of Wordle, because this puzzle game has been taking the internet by storm. Earlier this year, if you logged on to Twitter, most of the tweets you’d see would be people sharing their Wordle results. It’s such a simple premise, but one which has a huge dedicated fanbase who are ready to complete the new puzzles each and every day. There have been countless games like Wordle released too, as other developers try and get in on this new type of game.

For those not in the know, in Wordle, each day you’re given six guesses to get a five-letter word. Each new guess should be a little easier because it tells you whenever you get a letter that’s in the actual word, and whether or not that letter is in the right place. Getting it right in just two or three guesses is very rewarding, so it’s no wonder that people love to boast about their results. (Although, please note, it can be a bit challenging for colourblind players.)

Addictive games - Mario Kart Tour. A screenshot shows Funky, Donkey, Diddy, and Dixie Kong racing in Rambi Riders in the Dino Dino Jungle track. Dixie is in the lead.

Mario Kart Tour

It still feels awesome that you can play Mario Kart on your mobile phone. Though the game is slightly different from its console counterparts (focusing on you getting points through combos, rather than simply winning the race), it remains a highly enjoyable and addictive game that should appeal to many gamers, regardless of how much experience they have with the Super Mario series.

Mario Kart Tour brings back tons of iconic race tracks from the series’ history, as well as introducing new ones based on real-life cities from around the world. Winning races gets you coins and rubies, and these rubies are used to unlock new characters and vehicles through a gacha mechanic. There’s a huge selection of characters to unlock, including lots of alternative costumes. It even has Funky and Dixie Kong, and no game that has them in it could be bad.

Addictive games - Tracky Train. A screenshot shows a train stopping at a train station in a desert area. Text on the screen reads "drop off passengers!"

Tracky Train

Tracky Train is a lesser-known indie game that sees you laying down the tracks for a train which is speedily chuffing along behind you. You have to see how long you can keep things going before the train catches up to you and crashes. There are various locales that you pass through, and if you pass by a group of passengers, the train will stop to pick them up, giving you a bit of a lead. You have to be sure to guide the train into stations so that it can drop them off too, otherwise, it will fill up and won’t be able to pick up anyone else.

It’s a simple premise, for sure, but playing over and over again to out-do your high scores and to unlock bigger, better trains is very addictive. You’ll also want to encounter all of the different passengers that the game has to offer, all of which reference various figures from popular culture. Fun fact: Tracky Train is the debut appearance of popular indie character Yooka (of Yooka-Laylee fame).

Addictive games - Fire Emblem Heroes. Image shows a selection of characters in a grid-based map.

Fire Emblem Heroes

This game takes the turn-based strategy gameplay of the Fire Emblem series and condenses it to give you scenarios that take place on single-screen maps. At the same time, it acts as a celebration of Fire Emblem at large, with characters from every single game in its history unlockable through its gacha mechanics.

Because you’ll be building a team of characters who appeal to you, everybody’s experience of Fire Emblem Heroes is going to be very different. Maybe you’ll use a team of characters from Fire Emblem Awakening – or maybe you prefer the case of Three Houses? Maybe you’re even a Genealogy of the Holy War kind of person, either way, taking all these characters from the countless battles the game providers can get crazily addictive.

Addictive games - Pokémon GO. A screenshot shows Shaymin in the real world.

Pokémon Go

The game that encouraged people to go out and walk in ways that fitness apps could only ever dream about. Pokémon Go is probably the closest we’ll ever get to going out into the world as a Pokémon Trainer, and exploring new areas around where you live, just in the hopes of finding new Pokémon, or getting those extra steps in to hatch your egg, is absolutely amazing.

Then, of course, if you prefer the competitive side of Pokémon, you can try and hold the top position in a gym and enjoy the lucrative rewards that follow. It was an amazing game when it launched, and Niantic has just added more and more content ever since. Indeed, they’re still adding new content to this day, and with new Pokémon and features becoming available all the time, the experience is only going to get better and better.

Addictive games - Among Us. A screenshot shows a selection of astronauts aboard their ship.

Among Us

The game that put social deduction on the map. In the few years since its initial release, Among Us has been so successful, that the astronauts from the game are so iconic, that they’re pretty much on the level of Mario, Pikachu, Sonic, or Minecraft’s Steve.

If you’ve never played Among Us before, this is a game that sees you and a group of astronauts working to figure out which one of you is a murdered – meanwhile, if you are a murderer, it’s your job to keep slaughtering your colleagues without being detected, because there are periodic votes to determine who is the killer, and if they vote for you, you’re getting ejected into space. It’s fun with strangers, but especially enjoyable if you have a group of friends to play with.

Addictive games - Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. Image shows a camp filled with buildings and animal villagers.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Animal Crossing is another Nintendo series which has received the mobile game treatment. While other Animal Crossing games have seen you cultivating your own town or island, this one is about creating the ultimate camp. You do this by crafting different furniture and items to go in your camp, while also building relationships with villagers to persuade them to come stay.

Each day, you catch bugs, mine ore, catch fish, gather fruit, collect shells, and run errands for the animals who appear around the map. The animals will need you to do different things for them, and by doing so, you get them to give you valuable resources, while also solidifying your friendship with them. It’s not as comprehensive as something like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but it’s still a wonderful experience of its own, and one that will appeal to both old fans of the series, as well as newcomers.

Addictive games - Plants vs Zombies. A screenshot shows Peashooters shooting at zombies in the garden.

Plants vs. Zombies

Oh no! It’s a zombie apocalypse and the zombies are headed your way. Thank goodness you’re an expert gardener who has an army of plants read to protect you. As zombies walk toward you on the grid-based map of your garden, you plant plants in different spots so that they’re ready to defend you.

You can plant Sunflowers that generate ‘sun’ so that you can grow more plants, Peashooters, who spit peas at the zombies, making them slowly fall apart, Wall-nuts who act as walls for the zombies, and countless other quirky plants who help to defend you from a hoard of strange and bizarre zombies. Unlike many strategy games, which can be daunting at first, Plants vs. Zombies is really accessible, but it still manages to provide impressive amounts of nuance.

Addictive games - Fornite. An image shows a group of characters from the game.

Fortnite

Next up, we have another iconic one: Fortnite! Sitting on its throne alongside Among Us, Minecraft, and Roblox, Fortnite is one of the biggest games among the current generation of gamers, and sure enough, you can download and play Fortnite on your mobile devices.

It’s easy to see why this game has become so popular. Already, the idea of a hundred people battling it out in an ever-shrinking arena where they can build structures for self-defence is very appealing, but when you add to that the fact that this is one of the biggest crossovers ever created, and that you could see anyone from Darth Vader, to Batman, or Stranger Things’ Demogorgon, it’s easy to see how it cultivated such a following.

Addictive games - Tetris. A screenshot shows a Tetris game in progress.

Tetris

Though much older, Tetris is easily as recognisable as Fortnite. Since its first iteration was released in 1984, millions of people have been drawn to this simple block stacking game. Different shapes appear at the top of the screen, and you have to place them carefully at the bottom so that they make straight lines and then disappear. Anybody can understand it and anybody can enjoy it.

Over the years, there have been countless versions of Tetris released, and, of course, that includes a free version for mobile. If you want to have one of the most popular and addictive games ever made in your collection of mobile puzzle games, then you should definitely download Tetris today.

If you’re a huge Tetris fan, you might like to take a look at our guide on the best Tetris games on Switch and mobile.

Addictive games - Pokémon Shuffle Mobile. Image shows the logo and official artwork of the game on a phone screen.

Pokémon Shuffle Mobile

Have you ever played Candy Crush before? (Now, there’s a game that just narrowly avoided being on this list.) Well, Pokémon Shuffle Mobile is essentially the answer to the question “what if Candy Crush were a Pokémon game?” you have to slide around Pokémon faces so that you can match them up and attack wild Pokémon, and at the end, you’re given a chance to catch them, allowing them to be added to your rotation.

Of course, Pokémon often escape when you try to catch them, and you’ll probably find yourself replaying certain levels over and over again. Also, for what it’s worth, out of all the Pokémon games, there are more than you can catch in this game (without trading from others) than in any other instalment. That’s pretty impressive for a simple puzzle game.

Addictive games - Crossy Road. Image shows a penguin trying to navigate a difficult road.

Crossy Road

If you’re looking for an intense, free and fun addictive game, Crossy Road is the game for you. Crossy Road is a mobile game that was released in November 2014, since its release, it has had over 150 million downloads. In it, you have to earn coins to earn characters, and to get those coins you need to be able to stay alive for a long period of time without being hit by a car, train or eaten by an eagle.

You tap your phone screen for your character to move forward and you can drag it to change direction, you have to think carefully about when to go and when to turn, but you also have to be fast, as you also are being chased by an eagle so if you stand still for too long it will catch up and eat you. It’s one of those games that doesn’t require data or wi-fi to be played, this means that you can enjoy it anytime anywhere.

(content on Crossy Road provided by Noah Turner)

Addictive games - Clash of Clans, Image shows a large settlement in a field.

Clash of Clans

Clash of clans is a free-to-play game where you build the biggest village and become a very powerful threat by cultivating a large army. The game was created by Finnish developer Supercell in 2012. In it, you start with a town hall and basic defences you then get the ability to collect two of the three in-game currencies. You get gold out of mines, then you use it to build more mines. To store it you need a gold store which you can upgrade to store more gold. It is the same with the other currency elixir which you get with an elixir collector and store in an elixir store.

In the game when you upgrade your town hall you get access to lots of new things such as new defences and more mines and stores. To upgrade your town hall you have to meet some conditions such as barracks level 7 and a certain amount of walls placed. The barracks in Clash of Clans allows you to build an army costing different amounts of elixir depending on what types of troop you get. There are lots of different types of troops in the game which do lots of different things; you unlock the different types through various upgrades.

You’ll find yourself wanting to keep coming back to it so that you can upgrade your village even more all the time. The game keeps getting new content too, so it always stays fresh.

(content on Clash of Clans provided by Riley Ashdown-Doel)

Addictive games, Subway Surfers - image shows a character running along on wires above train tracks.

Subway Surfers

Subway Surfers is a never-ending game where you have to dodge trains and obstacles while collecting coins and power-ups. This endless runner was released in mid-2012 and since then it’s been downloaded approximately 3 billion times, which makes it one of the most popular high score games on mobile ever. The developers, Kiloo and SYBO, constantly release updates which take you to new locations, with fresh challenges, boards to buy, characters to unlock and policemen to chase you.

The fast-paced game speeds up with the higher score you have, making it enjoyable but difficult to play for long periods of time, creating less time to react to jump, roll, or dodge. You can even match your high scores against friends with online leaderboards that connect through Facebook. The many boards have different effects, such as “smooth drift” which allows you to stay in the air for longer, or you could choose “super jump” which lets you jump higher onto the trains. The variety of ways to play, the competitiveness and constant updates will keep you hooked and you’ll soon be playing every day.

(content on Subway Surfers provided by George Thompson)

We hope you liked looking through these addictive game recommendations. Want more? Have a look at our articles on the best mobile games, the best iPhone games, and the best Android games, to find even more games to sink your teeth into.

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Wordle today hint and answer – February 25

Wordle is still going strong after John Wardle made the title public at the end of 2021. A gift designed for his partner, the game has since become a smash hit shared all over Twitter. But what is the answer to Wordle today?

Well, if you need it, it’s down below. But if you’d rather just have a little Wordle hint to help you on your way, we can assist there too. Whether it’s a good technique to getting the answer, a simple clue for today’s Wordle, or just the answer, we’ve got you covered.

We’ve also got a guide to all the Wordle answers over the last few weeks, so you can check out what has already been done. Beyond that, head below for some super Wordle tips, or check out our games like Wordle guide for more letter-based fun.

How do I work out the Wordle answer?

Here are our top Wordle tips for getting the answer:

  • Pick a starting word with lots of popular letters, such as ‘crane’ or ‘irate’.
  • Focus on vowels and popular letters (A, E, I, O, U, S, R, L, T)
  • Letters highlighted yellow can appear elsewhere – remember this!
  • Remember what words have been in Wordle recently
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What should I use as my Wordle starting word?

While choosing a word like ‘audio’ may seem like a good idea, given how many vowels are within, it’s not always recommended. How many words end in the letter ‘O’, after all?

So, we’ve defaulted to the classics. Based on a variety of studies, words like ‘CRANE’, ‘SOARE’, ‘IRATE’, and ‘ALTER’ are among the best starters. Experiment! And then find one that fits you.

Wordle clues – February 25

  • Wordle clue to keep things difficult
    • Today’s Wordle is a noun
  • Wordle clue for medium difficulty
    • Today’s Wordle is a number
  • Wordle clue to make things easy
    • Today’s Wordle answer begins with an F

What is the answer to Wordle today, February 25?

The Wordle answer for February 25 is…

There you have it, Wordle today, February 25, done and dusted. Hopefully, the clues helped. If not, come back tomorrow for another round, or check out our guide to how to play Wordle for more tips.

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The Puzzle Bobble Everybubble release date has us bubbling with joy

The arcade classic Bubble Bobble is returning to the Nintendo Switch this spring as we finally have a Puzzle Bobble Everybubble release date. This instalment takes Bub, Bob, Pab, and Peb on an all-new bubble-popping adventure, with loads of multiplayer features.

For the first time in the storied history of the Bubble Bobble franchise, you and three of your friends can play through the Puzzle Bobble Everybubble story in four-player local co-op. This game also introduces two versus two team battles.

If you want to get competitive with your bubble popping, you can join head-to-head online battles against players from all over the world and rank up on the global leaderboard. Or if you fancy a throwback, Puzzle Bobble Everybubble features a crossover mode with Space Invaders to celebrate the game’s 45th anniversary.

When is the Puzzle Bobble Everybubble release date?

Puzzle Bobble Everybubble releases on Nintendo Switch on May 23, 2023.

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Where can I pre-order Puzzle Bobble Everybubble?

You can find links to pre-orders in your country on the Inin Games website. Strictly Limited Games also have various collector’s edition bundles available for pre-order.

That’s everything you need to know about the Puzzle Bobble Everybubble release date. While you’re here, check out our guide to the Pixel Piece map.

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Match Masters free gifts, coins, and boosters

If you’re looking for Match Masters free gifts, you’re in the right place. With developer Candivore handing out daily deals for fantastic freebies, you don’t want to miss a single day, so we’ve put together this handy guide full of all the latest links.

That’s right, our Match Masters free gifts, coins, and boosters guide has everything you need to stop worrying about lives and start worrying about what you’re going to do with all your in-game goodies. What you want to spend your free bonus on is up to you, but we always recommend stocking up on lives with your Match Masters free coins as it always ruins a good gaming session when you can’t press continue.

For more daily freebies, see our Coin Master free spins and Solitaire Grand Harvest free links guides. Or, if you’re looking for Roblox game goodies, see our lists of Grand Piece Online codes, Anime Dimension codes, Attack on Titan Evolution codes, Combat Warriors codes, and Reaper 2 codes.

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What are Match Masters free gifts?

Like other popular online titles such as Coin Master or Solitaire Grand Harvest, there are daily Match Masters free gifts that offer out rewards like extra coins, lives, or in-game bonuses. Despite arriving every day, these rewards tend to offer out more around special dates like holidays or anniversaries, so it’s worth bookmarking this page for all the latest information (and possibly some Match Masters free coins!)

How do I redeem Match Masters free gifts?

Don’t worry about finding any fancy-schmancy way of redeeming the Match Masters free links on this page, all you need to do is click on them while using the device with your Match Masters account on it. It’s really that easy.

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There you have it, all you need to know to grab some Match Masters gifts on a daily basis. For more marvellous matching, check out our picks for the best mobile casual games.

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Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins – pick up extra credits

Trying to find Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins? Mission accomplished. Now you can play a farming and card-game crossover in this exciting game that’s guaranteed to draw you in with its bounty of fun. Whether you’ve been matching cards for as long as you can remember, or it’s a completely new game to you, there’s plenty of fun to be had, providing you have enough credits to play. 

That’s why we’re here to save the day, every day, with our daily updated Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins guide, including all the currently active links. With this guide alone you can play more games of solitaire than ever before, without having to spend your own money on extra coins or credits to keep you in the game. 

While you can get Solitaire Grand Harvest free on mobile, it’s not as easy to get your farm off the ground. To make it in the farming business, you need a serious amount of Solitaire Grand Harvest coins, this game’s currency, if you want to keep playing through the old-school card-game levels. Or, for more daily updates freebies, see our Coin Master free spins guide, or our Bingo Blitz free credits guide.

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How do I redeem my Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins links? 

To redeem your free credits, all you have to do is have Solitaire Grand Harvest installed and on your device before clicking the links above. It really is that easy, just one click, and the free coins are yours. 

Why do I need Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins? 

You need all the free coins you can get in Solitaire Grand Harvest as you must spend a little each time you want to play a level, and you only get back what you put in if you win. Of course, this isn’t much of a problem in the early game, but when the levels get trickier it can be frustrating to run out of credits. Fortunately, with our free coins links, you shouldn’t have that problem again. 

How can I get Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins? 

Besides using our helpful links above, there are a number of ways you can get Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins in-game, and we’ve detailed them all below. 

  • Harvest hourly to get coins for your crops
  • Find Sam the dog on the screen and click him for a coin boost 
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  • Complete levels

There you have it, all you need to know to pick up some Solitaire Grand Harvest free coins. For more card-matching fun, be sure to check out our picks for the best mobile card games, or if you enjoy a daily challenge, check out our Wordle today guide. 

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Toodee and Topdee brings fresh puzzle platforming to Switch

As if the next few weeks weren’t packed enough, another top-tier indie game is now heading our way, as the twisted puzzle game Toodee and Topdee is coming to Nintendo Switch. Much like Super Paper Mario, this is a platformer where you stop time and move into another dimension, though here you’ll place platforms underneath one of the two characters.

In Toodee and Topdee Switch you must rely on your platforming skills and quick thinking to get across each level, and the interesting mixture of the two genres means there are plenty of puzzles to complete. Already released on Steam, Toodee and Topdee makes its way to Nintendo Switch on April 14.

The description for Toodee and Topdee mentions hard as nails challenges, precision platforming, mind-melting puzzles, and huge bosses. The Steam version also has split-screen co-op alongside the single-player mode, something we hope to see brought over to the Nintendo Switch version as well. This tricky puzzle platformer could be an exciting new title to play with a friend!

Check out the full trailer below to learn more about this puzzle platforming adventure ahead of its release next month.

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When is the Toodee and Topdee Nintendo Switch release date?

Toodee and Topdee releases on Nintendo Switch next month, April 14.

If you just can’t wait that long, have a read of our guide to the very best Switch puzzle games to find another way to tease your brain today.

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What the Golf’s Snowtime update brings a white – and weird – Christmas

For anyone who hasn’t played What the Golf, it’s a parody golf game which gives the words “crazy golf” a whole new meaning. Each level presents a course with club, ball, and hole – like any golf game – but after that, who knows what will happen?

Perhaps your ball has a mind of its own (literally) or your club turns into a sheep. There is seriously no way to predict what each level will bring, and it’s your job to figure out how to get the ball (or sheep, or tree) into the hole (or mountain, or car). If you’re beginning to think that you’ve figured out the meta vibes of What the Golf: you’d be dead wrong.

Every update for the game has brought new, inventive levels and nothing feels old. The developers have a seemingly bottomless brain-pit filled with physics-based puzzles and quirky alternatives for golf clubs. And the Snowtime update, which went live on the App Store and Apple Arcade yesterday, looks to be more of the same.

For What the Golf’s non-denominational winter celebration, the developers have recruited frozen peas, frozen pizzas, and a frozen landscape for Snowtime fun – after all, there’s Snowtime like the present, right?

There will also be some snowman-related challenges, perfect in case we don’t get an actual White Christmas (which seems unlikely, given we literally never do). Here’s everything included in the Snowtime update (if you can decipher it):

  • Fetch the pizza quest
  • Yes now with snow
  • Pizzas
  • Extra COOL levels
  • Frozen peas, pizzas, and popsicles
  • A moose – NOT frozen!
  • A snowman trying to keep a snow profile
  • Did we mention pizza?
  • Even more chilly physics!

As well as a penchant for puns and pizza, the Snowtime update is sure to bring more inventive levels, dubious humour, and exciting changes to everyone’s favourite parody golf game.

If you like the sound of What the Golf, make sure to also check out the best mobile puzzle games. They might not carry the same irreverent humour, but definitely offer a great challenge. Alternatively, check out our roundup of all the Apple Arcade games to make sure you get the most bang for your buck!

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Sam & Max Save the World Remastered is coming to Switch next month

Everyone’s favourite anthropomorphic detective duo are back, and this time they’re taking their mystery solving prowess to the Nintendo Switch in Sam & Max Save the World Remastered. If you haven’t played the Sam & Max games before, first of all: where have you been? The comicbook characters first hit our 90s screens with a cult LucasArts game, and again nearly 15 years later with Telltale’s episodic series in 2006.

It is this iconic episodic series, Sam & Max Save the World, that is being remastered by Skunkape Games. Seeing as Telltale Games shut down in 2018, it is unknown whether any of the former staff had any role in the remaster, or any say at all. We don’t yet know whether or not the further episodes, Beyond Time and Space, and The Devil’s Playhouse, will also be rereleased down the line.

However, this remaster hopes to rekindle players’ nostalgia, and nail the parody of American cop shows that the games did so well in the mid-2000s. Our six-foot hound and his hyperactive bunny friend form a freelance vigilante police force with a penchant for sarcasm and a complete disregard for the law.

Sam & Max Save the World Remastered Season One will be released on December 2 for Nintendo Switch and PC, via Steam and GOG. Whether you’re after a nostalgia hit or just want to see what you’ve been missing, this is the first time that this dog and bunny have ever been portable.

Sam & Max will also star in Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual, a – you guessed it – virtual reality game that was announced back in August. There is currently no release date for that, and many people don’t have access to expensive VR consoles, so the remasters could scratch that pooch-detective-shaped itch for many fans of the series.

If you can’t wait a few weeks for the point-and-click adventure, try out some of the best Switch RPGs to get your exploring fix.