Simogo has been one of the best developers on not just mobile, but in general over the years. Every game is a creativity explosion, and the developerās newest hits Switch and Steam next week in Lorelei and the Laser Eyes. Read my thoughts on the opening hours here. Ahead of that launch, Simogo has launched a new version of its website to catalog its career across all games. The new site is also a way for the team to preserve its history and depend less on social media. I love how it looks, and I urge you to check it out to see just how many awesome games have come out of the studio. From the early days of Beat Sneak Bandit ($2.99), Bumpy Road ($2.99), and Kosmo Spin ($2.99) to my favorite set of Simogoās mobile games in SPL-T ($2.99), Device 6 ($3.99), The Sailorās Dream ($3.99), and Year Walk ($3.99), to even the newer releases like Sayonara Wild Hearts and next weekās Lorelei and the Laser Eyes are covered with links to coverage, game information, and more.You might be wondering why a developerās website being updated is newsworthy, but given how important Simogo is to iOS gaming, and how much we love their games, it is worth celebrating any way to make more people aware of excellent games. With Annapurna Interactive publishing Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, I hope it does eventually come to mobile as well. Until then, look forward to my review of the game next week. If youāve not checked out Sayonara Wild Hearts yet, it is available here on Apple Arcade and also on PC and console platforms. If youāve played Simogoās games before, Iām curious which ones you like the most. I think they are all worth playing, and I hope the library remains accessible for years to come. Are you looking forward to playing Lorelei and the Laser Eyes next week on Switch or Steam Deck?