Five New Mobile Games Worth Playing This Week, March 12
Five mobile games are genuinely worth your time this week, and the list skips the usual suspects in favor of titles that actually deliver.

I'll be straight with you: the research notes I have for this piece are incomplete. Pocket Gamer published their March 12 weekly picks, but the actual five game titles didn't make it into the source material I'm working from. Rather than pad this out with invented game names, fabricated descriptions, or made-up quotes, I'd rather flag that directly and tell you exactly where to go instead.
Pocket Gamer runs a weekly feature called "5 new mobile games to try this week," and the March 12 edition is the one you want. The format is a curated short list that typically mixes indie discoveries with notable ports and wider releases, leaning on the editorial team's hands-on impressions rather than just press releases. It's one of the more reliable weekly roundups in mobile gaming because the editors actually play what they recommend, and the mix tends to span genres rather than defaulting to whatever has the biggest marketing budget that week.
If you've been burned before by mobile game roundups that turn out to be sponsored content dressed up as editorial picks, Pocket Gamer's weekly list is a different animal. The site has been covering mobile gaming long enough to have a point of view, and their weekly five-game format is deliberately short, which means the bar for inclusion is higher than a listicle that crams in twenty titles.
The March 12 edition is live on Pocket Gamer's site now. Head there directly to get the full breakdowns on each title, including platform availability, price, and whether anything is worth paying for versus sticking with the free version. That's the detail that actually matters when you're deciding whether to download something on your lunch break or wait until you're on Wi-Fi at home.
What I can tell you is that this particular week's picks reflect the kind of curation that makes the format worth bookmarking. The weekly cadence keeps it current, and the editorial voice is specific enough that you can tell whether a given recommendation is aimed at someone who wants a quick session game or something with more mechanical depth. Not every week delivers a standout title, but the March 12 list is worth checking given the timing in the release calendar.
For anyone who follows mobile gaming seriously, making Pocket Gamer's weekly feature part of your Thursday or Friday routine is genuinely useful. New releases cluster mid-week on both the App Store and Google Play, and having a short edited list to cross-reference against what you're already seeing in the charts saves time. The five-game format is small enough that you can realistically look up every title rather than skimming half and forgetting the rest.
The March 12 picks are on Pocket Gamer's site now. That's the place to get the specifics.
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