by Adam Apr 09,2025
The impact of climate change on our planet can be difficult to fully comprehend, which is why gaming has emerged as a powerful tool for raising awareness. Soon, a groundbreaking new game titled Atuel will make its way to Android, promising to leave a significant impact on its audience.
Atuel is an innovative blend of documentary and experimental gameplay, set to release on Android later this year following its critically acclaimed debut on itch.io in 2022. This unique game combines documentary-style interviews with experts, experimental gameplay, and stunning, dreamlike visuals. As players explore the expansive pastel landscapes around the Atuel River, they'll gain insights into the effects of climate change on the surrounding Cuyo desert and its inhabitants.
Given the vast audience accessible through both Steam and Google Play, it's no surprise that developer Matajuegos is targeting these platforms. Initially launched exclusively on itch.io, Atuel was a critical success, and this latest release is poised to broaden its reach significantly.
Unfortunately, the release won't be simultaneous; Atuel will first launch on Steam before making its way to mobile later this year. While this might disappoint some eager fans, the game's thought-provoking themes and captivating, minimalist visuals are likely to attract a substantial audience on Google Play when it finally arrives.
In the meantime, if you're looking for something to play right now, check out our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week. We've gathered the best new releases from the past seven days for you to explore.
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