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On PocketGamer.fun this week: Playing the villain and Children of Morta

by Gabriel Feb 22,2025

On PocketGamer.fun this week: Playing the villain and Children of Morta

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Embracing the Villainous

Most games cast you as the hero, tasked with saving the world. But what about the other side? What if you were the villain? Surprisingly, several games let you explore those dark fantasies. (Please remember to keep your villainy confined to the virtual world!)

Game Spotlight: Children of Morta

Initially a PC hit (Metacritic score: 82), Children of Morta has now arrived on mobile, bringing its roguelike gameplay to a wider audience. Will's review on PocketGamer.fun gives a comprehensive overview.

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