New game digest: Supercell’s Boat Game, Hill Climb Racing, Monument Valley, Transformers, more

 

Here every Friday you’ll find the latest global releases, new soft launches and everything in between.

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Boat Game (Supercell)

This upcoming title from the Brawl Stars maker looks set to feature third-person shooter gameplay, naval combat and exploration in a tropical island setting. Following its reveal earlier this year, sign-ups have opened for a second alpha test.

Elsewhere this week, Supercell also announced that it would be closing Squad Busters next year.

Hill Climb Racing 3 (Fingersoft)

The latest entry in the physics-driven racing series introduces real-time multiplayer for the first time. It has soft launched on Google Play in the UK, Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

Monument Valley 3 (Ustwo)

Having been pulled from Netflix this summer, the third entry in the perspective-based puzzle series will be re-released on Android and iOS on December 3, alongside a free expansion titled The Garden of Life. Pricing for the main game has yet to be confirmed, but the first two Monument Valley titles each cost $3.99 on the App Store.

Transformers: Earth Wars (Yodo1)

Yodo1 confirms it has taken on full publishing and development rights for Transformers: Earth Wars, under license from Hasbro. We first broke the news back in February, after the game’s original developer, Space Ape, was acquired and folded into Supercell London.

UnGodly (Azra Games)

This dark fantasy character-collector RPG is coming to mobile in Q1 2026, followed by console and PC releases later in the year.

Honkai: Star Rail (Hoyoverse)

Launching on November 5, the game’s Version 3.7 update will deliver the finale of the Amphoreous saga, add new playable character Cyrene and introduce a new large-scale permanent gameplay mode called Currency Wars.

Arrow Maze (SayGames)

This logic puzzle game has soft launched on the App Store in Belarus, Brazil, Cyprus, Israel, Poland, Russia and the US, says Appmagic.

Bubble Shooter Multiplayer (Gametion)

This bubble-popping title from the maker of the megahit Ludo King has launched on Android in 103 markets, according to Appmagic.

Loom Flow – Connect Colors (Tripledot)

Appmagic says this loom knitting puzzle game has launched on Google Play in 103 markets.

Tile IQ: Brain Training (Tripledot)

Another soft launch from Tripledot, this Mahjong puzzle game is currently available on Android in 127 countries, according to Appmagic.

Heartopia (XD Games)

The first closed beta for this cosy life simulation game will run globally from November 4-18 on mobile and PC.

Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping (Happy Broccoli Games)

Following its PC and console release, this 2-3 hour long cozy mystery game is coming to mobile on November 27. While pricing hasn’t been confirmed, it will be free to start, with an IAP required to unlock the full game.

Now free on Epic Games Store

The latest free title on Epic Games Store is Bendy and the Ink Machine from Joey Drew Studios. The action puzzle game is available to claim until November 6, on Android worldwide and on iOS in the EU.

Love and Magic: Spellfyre (Candlelight Games)

Players can pre-register for this narrative driven fantasy game on the App Store or Google Play starting this weekend, ahead of its release in Q1 2026.

The Run (PRM Games)

This full-motion video game is out now on iOS, priced at $9.99. An Android release will follow soon, with a Steam launch also coming in 2025.

Inmost (Chucklefish)

This narrative-driven puzzle platformer is out now. It’s free-to-start, with the full game available for $3.99.

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