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Hungry Horrors is coming to mobile, so help others eat before you get eaten

Authore: CamilaUpdate:Apr 03,2025

The British Isles are steeped in rich folklore and mythology, teeming with gruesome and imaginative creatures. Now, you can immerse yourself in this eerie world with the upcoming mobile release of Hungry Horrors, a roguelite deck builder that's set to launch on iOS and Android later this year. Initially slated for a PC-first release, this game promises to bring a unique twist to your mobile gaming experience.

In Hungry Horrors, your primary objective is to keep these terrifying monsters well-fed before they turn their hunger towards you. This involves mastering an extensive menu of dishes and understanding the specific culinary preferences of each enemy, drawn from the rich tapestry of British and Irish mythology. Whether it's appeasing a knucker or serving up a Stargazey Pie (with its iconic fish heads), the game offers a fascinating dive into authentic British folklore.

For fans of British folklore and those who enjoy a humorous jab at UK cuisine, Hungry Horrors promises a delightful blend of horror and humor. The game's emphasis on traditional British dishes and well-known mythological creatures is sure to resonate with UK audiences and roguelite enthusiasts alike.

Hungry Horrors Gameplay

The mobile gaming landscape is evolving, with developers and publishers increasingly recognizing its potential as a platform for indie games. Hungry Horrors exemplifies this trend, though the lack of a specific release date for the mobile version might leave fans eagerly waiting. Nonetheless, the combination of familiar monsters and classic British dishes positions Hungry Horrors as a potentially popular addition to the mobile roguelite genre.

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