Apple’s 2018 iPhone Game of the Year Sweetens Up Android Devices Today
Donut County, a story-based physics puzzle game about a mysterious hole in the ground, developed by Ben Esposito and published by Annapurna Interactive, is now available on Android via Google Play for $4.99.
Donut County originally released in 2018 on PlayStation 4, PC via Steam and GOG, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and the App Store for iOS and Mac, and has since been recognized with a slew of awards and accolades, including Apple’s iPhone Game of the Year in 2018, and the SXSW Gaming Awards’ Mobile Game of the Year in 2019.
In Donut County, players are given control over a hole in the ground where they combine objects in the hole for surprising effects, solve puzzles by launching them back out, and ruin everyone’s day by devouring everything in sight.
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