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Drecom teases new release with Hungry Meem

Author : Gabriella
Mar 29,2025

In the world of gaming, cryptic announcements are a rarity, especially when most major developers and publishers are quick to reveal their projects. However, smaller companies like Drecom are using this intrigue to their advantage, as seen with their latest teaser for an upcoming release. Drecom, the developer behind the mobile game Wizardry Variants: Daphne and the long-running hit One Piece: Treasure Cruise, has piqued the interest of gamers with their mysterious new project, Hungry Meem.

Although details are scarce, a teaser website for Hungry Meem is already live, showcasing some enigmatic creatures gathered around a tree stump. While the platform and the core concept of the game remain undisclosed, a full reveal is scheduled for later this month on January 15th. This has left fans eagerly anticipating what Drecom has in store.

The promotional tactics hint at a mobile release, especially given the interactive element of asking players to push a button on X (formerly Twitter). As for the gameplay, speculation suggests it could be a creature collector or an AR game in the vein of "gotta' catch 'em all." With Drecom's history of experimentation, there's a good chance that Hungry Meem will bring some surprises to the table.

While we wait for the full reveal of Hungry Meem, if you're looking to keep yourself entertained, why not check out our latest ranking of the top five new mobile games to try this week? Start 2025 on the right foot with some of the best releases to date.

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