![]() In recent years, it’s become fairly common for mobile games to launch first in Australia and New Zealand, as a means to test gameplay functionality before a wider rollout. The entire experience is compounded by a colourful, psychedelic art style that really tickles the brain.įrameborder="0" allow="accelerometer autoplay clipboard-write encrypted-media gyroscope picture-in-picture web-share" allowfullscreen> As their collection grows, they’ll eventually come across special ‘Gubbins’ characters that can disrupt gameplay for better or worse, with the ability to do things like removing letters from the board, or completing words for a high score. In Gubbins, players are tasked with collecting tiles (individual letters and multiple letters) and placing them on a Scrabble-like board. This will change in future, as Studio Folly explores ways to monetise the game without infringing on player enjoyment or the absurdity of stringing funny words together – but for now, it’s being launched as the complete experience, for free. While the game’s release is described as a ‘region locked soft-launch,’ it can be now downloaded and played in full, with no in-app purchases or advertising. ![]() Funky word game Gubbins, from the Melbourne-based Studio Folly, is now available on the iOS App Store for everyone in Australia and New Zealand. ![]()
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