The Android version of Super Meat Boy Forever is now available. The ultimate release date was finally announced last month after six years of development. Everything in the console and PC releases is also in the Android version. However, it costs a lot less.
A follow-up to the popular Android game Super Meat Boy, Super Meat Boy Forever is only available on Shield TV devices and costs ten times as much as its predecessor. Fans of the original Super Meat Boy may not like Super Meat Boy Forever because of its radically different gameplay.
Although it is an auto-runner, mobile devices can benefit from using it. We have created a gameplay video to demonstrate how the game functions on an Android device. As an auto-runner, Super Meat Boy Forever has almost 6000 stages in total.
Every game should be different because each level comprises various objects. Additionally, there is nearly no possibility that you will encounter the same level during a second session, assuring plenty of replayability.
Super Meat Boy Forever offers many mobile-friendly features, such as controller compatibility and various framerates (30 or 60 FPS). Yet, most devices will pillar-box the game due to its hard-coded 16:9 aspect ratio.
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You might not need one even if you want to grab your preferred Android controller. One of the Play Store’s most simple platformers, Super Meat Boy Forever has two buttons, making it ideal for touch controls.
Nevertheless, even though its auto-running mechanisms might not appeal to die-hard platformer lovers (they should, the game is still tough as nails), they make this the perfect match to pass some time on your commute.
The Play Store currently offers Super Meat Boy Forever for a $0.99 download. The sequel is most accessible on your phone because it now costs $19.99 on Steam.