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Hungry Horrors Mobile: Eat or Be Eaten

by Savannah Jun 12,2025

Hungry Horrors is an exciting new roguelite deck-building game set to make its mark on mobile platforms. While it will initially launch on PC, fans of iOS and Android can look forward to its arrival later this year. In this delightfully macabre title, players must feed authentic British monsters—but beware, if you don’t keep them satisfied, they just might turn the tables and feast on you instead.

The British Isles are rich with eerie and imaginative creatures rooted in folklore and mythology, and Hungry Horrors brings many of them to life in a uniquely engaging way. Your mission is straightforward yet cleverly designed: feed your enemies before they eat you. This requires building a diverse collection of recipes and discovering precisely what each creature—inspired by legendary figures from British and Irish myth—likes or loathes.

For those who appreciate British folklore (or enjoy a lighthearted roast of UK cuisine), the game delivers a wealth of authentic details. Encounter fearsome beings like the knucker or explore quirky culinary traditions such as Stargazey Pie—a real dish featuring fish heads peeking out of the crust. These cultural nods add depth and charm to the gameplay experience.

Hungry Horrors Gameplay Trailer
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Not too long ago, there was talk about how mobile is becoming a more serious platform for indie ports, and Hungry Horrors serves as a solid example of that trend. However, the fact that its mobile release date remains vague does leave something to be desired.

With its roster of recognizable (at least to UK audiences) mythical beasts and a generous helping of classic British dishes, Hungry Horrors has all the ingredients to become a hit among fans of mobile roguelites. Let’s hope it lands on iOS and Android sooner rather than later.

In the meantime, if you want to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to upcoming releases, check out Catherine’s “Ahead of the Game” series. Or, join Will on a journey through hidden gems in his column “Off the AppStore,” where he highlights fresh titles you won’t find in the usual app store charts.

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