A worthy update to my favorite mobile game ever

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Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 64, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, get ready for some weird documentaries, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) 

This week, I’ve been reading about raw milk and $HAWK and WhatsApp, watching A Man on the Inside and the new Ken Burns da Vinci doc, finally getting caught up on The Great British Bake Off (about which I have SO MANY FEELINGS), storing all my loyalty numbers and Airbnb codes in Cheatsheet, and doing a genuinely upsetting amount of research on pizza stones.  

I also have for you a delightful new mobile game, an E Ink tablet worth a look, a gorgeous new to-dos app, and much more. It’s a strangely Netflix-centric week, which is odd for mid-December? But so it goes. Let’s dive in.

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  • Monument Valley 3. I’ve thought about it, and Monument Valley is my favorite mobile game series of all time. It’s gorgeous, quiet without being ponderous, and infinitely replayable. Even the soundtrack is one of my all-time faves! It’s a bit odd to say “you have to have a Netflix subscription to play this game on your phone,” but you do. And if you already have one, it’s a huge win.
  • Mozi. Ev Williams built Twitter, Medium, and now this — an app for making plans with your real friends, and connecting with folks who are in town. Strikes me as kind of… niche? But clever. And since Facebook stopped mattering, there’s really nothing else like it.
  • iOS 18.2. I’m including this one mostly as a PSA to iPhone owners: all the Apple Intelligence stuff is whatever, but the fact that you can change go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps and change what you use for keyboards, calls, email, and more, absolutely rules. Go make it work the way you want.
  • The Supernote A5 X2 Manta. Dumb name, really cool-looking new E Ink tablet. $459 is a lot for a device like this, but I dig Supernote’s emphasis on making it repairable and upgradeable. I love that these digital notebooks continue to get better.
  • Joi Planner. You surely already know this about me, but I am a sucker for a beautiful app. And this one, a combo calendar / tasks / habit tracker for iPhones, is one of the best-looking “day at a glance” designs I’ve ever seen. The app is, and feels, like it’s missing some features, but I dig it.
  • Nickel Boys. Based on the terrific, brutal novel of the same name, the movie is filmed almost entirely in first-person views. And it seems to work. A lot of people think this is going to win a lot of awards — don’t miss it.
  • Behind the scenes calling the Simpsons Monday Night Football Game.”  I never totally got the appeal of these animated side broadcasts, but the technical story of how they work is extremely cool. Pair that with this new video on how football is shot for TV, and it’s like a production master class all at once.
  • Carry-On. I don’t know if it’s just my algorithm or what, but this Netflix movie has been everywhere on my feeds the last few weeks. It also might be the new record holder for giving away the whole thing in the trailer. But I’ll still be watching it this weekend — here’s hoping it’s good, and Christmas-y, and can go in the Die Hard holiday canon.

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