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PlayStation Mobile's first update is small, disappointing, and downright creepy

Two ports and a leg massage simulator

PlayStation Mobile's first update is small, disappointing, and downright creepy
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Two weeks after PlayStation Mobile went live on PS Vita and select Android devices, Sony's new curated game shop has received its first batch of fresh games.

Well, we say 'batch'. There are two games. And they're both by the same developer. And they're both ports.

Laughing Jackal's OMG-Z is a chain reaction game where you set off gore-soaked death chains among hundreds of zombies. It's £2.39 / $2.99.

We called it a "smartly designed puzzler" that "offers challenge and depth in its mechanics" when we reviewed the PS minis version last year.

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Cubixx, also by Laughing Jackal, is a puzzle game in which you use a laser to cut away at the surfaces of a mysterious cube.

Like OMG-Z, this was also a PlayStation minis game. And like OMG-Z, this updated PS Mobile version will set you back £2.39 / $2.99.

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There's one more, but it's exclusive to the US. It's called Pinky Spots Leg Massage (also available on Google Play), and it has you tapping and rubbing spots on a photo of a Japanese girl's legs.

This creepy game apparently uses 500 photos to "reproduce realistic squirming", and features a "bashful girl voice". It costs $1.99, and your dignity.

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Mark Brown
Mark Brown
Mark Brown spent several years slaving away at the Steel Media furnace, finally serving as editor at large of Pocket Gamer before moving on to doing some sort of youtube thing.