![]() Bolt Creative updates Pocket God incessantly it’s five times the game it was when I initially reviewed it. ![]() Which is fitting, perhaps, since Pocket Devil’s extreme warped photocopying of Pocket God certainly seems devilish on its own. Pocket Devil offers the same basic kind of fun as Pocket God, although the Devil version definitely skews more toward the wickedly diabolical. And, of course, you can share your murderous success on Facebook and Twitter. There’s also a ridiculous mini-game where you’re tasked with seeing how many pygmies you can kill in a span of 60 seconds. You can introduce Trizzie, an attractive female who mesmerizes the other creatures around her-and then subject her to the same cruel fates you’ve been subjecting everyone else to. You can create a literal stairway to heaven if you tire (briefly) of inflicting pain, freeing the pygmies from eternal damnation. ![]() The game includes other elements that add to the general goofiness of its central conceit. The infinite population and over-the-top torture might mitigate the intensity of the horror you’ll cause, and I imagine you’ve already stopped reading this review if you find the game’s general concept too off-putting. You have an endless supply of creatures to torture kill everyone around, and you can just tap to conjure up a few more hapless victims. ![]() The suffering that you’ll inflict on these poor creatures is cartoonish but intense-you’ll see them vomiting up blood and hear them screaming in agony. This game is not for the squeamish, the faint of heart, or even the morally sound. Or, if you’re feeling both evil and lazy, tapping the skull launches some evil force that kills every character left on the screen. And then you can pick from a variety of torturous devices to further the creatures’ suffering: You can chain them by their necks, drop them into a hellish sewer grate, douse them with gasoline to set them ablaze, drop pitchforks on their heads, or summon a guillotine to drop their heads themselves. You can flick them and drag them all over the screen, for starters. You’re offered many ways to ruin the (after)lives of the woeful creatures under your control in Pocket Devil.
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