![]() But man, with Bendy, it’s like I get it now. I don’t really watch YouTubers, I don’t like reaction videos, and I never understood the appeal of the Five Nights at Freddy’s games. For MFi controller junkies, Bendy supports those too. Despite some moments of craziness, the game has an overall leisurely pace that holds up really well to the virtual control scheme. It’s a first-person game which is mostly spent exploring the massive animation studio where the game takes place, with some environmental puzzle solving and occasional combat (mostly melee-based) taking place. And surprisingly enough, Bendy and the Ink Machine plays extremely well on the touchscreen. That means that while mobile players did have to wait a lot longer to play the game, at least they’ll be able to play the whole thing at once without having to wait for new episodes to be completed. ![]() I say launched “in full" because Bendy is an episodic game, and despite initially releasing in early 2017 on desktop it wasn’t until just this past October that the fifth and final episode came out. Bendy in nightmare run on crazy games full#Well developer Joey Drew Studios was happy to oblige and this week Bendy and the Ink Machine ($6.99) launched in full on the App Store. While the endless runner spinoff Nightmare Run seems to have been a huge success already since launching this past August, fans still wondered why they couldn’t have the full Bendy game on mobile too. A survival horror/jump scare type of game, it was hailed as the new Five Nights at Freddy’s as content creators made playthrough videos and fans watched them like crazy. It all started with the initial release of Bendy and the Ink Machine on desktop in early 2017. To my surprise this franchise is immensely popular with extensive merchandise and millions of fans. ![]() I have to admit I was not hip to the whole world of Bendy when we met with the character’s creators at GDC this past March to get an early look at the then upcoming mobile title Bendy in Nightmare Run (Free). If you disagree with what we’ve chosen, let’s try to use the comments of these articles to have conversations about what game is your game of the week and why. These picks might be controversial, and that’s OK. Instead, it’s more just us picking out the single game out of the week’s releases that we think is the most noteworthy, surprising, interesting, or really any other hard to describe quality that makes it worth having if you were just going to pick up one. Now, before anyone goes over-thinking this, it doesn’t necessarily mean our Game of the Week pick is the highest scoring game in a review, the game with the best graphics, or really any other quantifiable “best" thing. The idea behind the TouchArcade Game of the Week is that every Friday afternoon we post the one game that came out this week that we think is worth giving a special nod to. ![]()
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