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Drecom teases new release with Hungry Meem

by Emery Feb 02,2025

Drecom, the creators of Wizardry Variants: Daphne, have dropped a cryptic teaser for their upcoming game, Hungry Meem. Details are scarce, but a website featuring peculiar creatures near a tree stump is live.

A full reveal is planned for January 15th, leaving much to speculation. The mobile-first approach of the teaser suggests a mobile platform release. The promotional strategy, focusing on a simple button press, further hints at this.

Gameplay remains a mystery, but possibilities include creature collection or an augmented reality (AR) game similar to "gotta catch 'em all" titles. Drecom's history with mobile games like Wizardry Variants: Daphne and One Piece: Treasure Cruise supports this theory.

ytFeeling hungry? The enigmatic nature of the announcement leaves much to the imagination. However, Drecom's willingness to experiment suggests the final product may hold some pleasant surprises.

For those seeking new mobile games in the meantime, check out our top five new mobile game releases of the week!

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