We know you can , but the question is, do you really want to? No, you don't. What you do want to play everywhere is , and you can since it runs great on Steam Deck and, more recently, .
But what if you're stuck in a social situation where pulling out your phone to tap jokers and rack up mults would be considered rude, like a wedding? If only you could pretend to be glancing at your watch (slightly less rude to do in social situations than pulling out a gaming console), but you're not really checking the time, you're playing a few quick antes of our favorite magic poker game.
Coktoco begins by stating they have "no intention of damaging, violating or infringing upon" developer LocalThunk or publisher Playstack's copyright, describing Wee Balatro as "a fan project, created so I can express my passion for this game…" They also admit they weren't able to port the entire game of Balatro, though this Wee version contains "17 working jokers, every planet card along with secret planets, working shop, working core gameplay with ability to move jokers around, sell them, etc."
Wee Balatro was achieved using the programming language Swift, which Coktoco says they only started using a couple of weeks ago—making this feat even more impressive.
"The whole concept [[link]] revolves around utilizing the Apple Watch crown as a specialized scrollbar that allows you to quickly and swiftly scroll through all of your cards in hand!" Coktoco says. "Naturally, you just can’t fit effectively 8 or more cards on the Apple Watch screen, so this idea was the best I came up with. And it works beautifully." The shop [[link]] you visit between rounds has been redesigned to contain 2 jokers and 1 planet card, and while there aren't packs to open, you can reroll the store to refresh your choices.
It does look pretty impressive on that itty bitty screen. It's Balatro, for sure, but it's compact and compressed—and quite obviously a pain in the butt to play on such a tiny device. But Wee Balatro looks like it retains all that delicious vanilla Balatro style, even though the wee little assets are all original.
Coktoco wraps up by showing Wee Balatro in action in a few videos, and hopes to share it with others via Github someday, provided LocalThunk and Playstack give it their blessing. You can check out , and visit their .
SpinRider188
Some games take a while to load on mobile, but once they start, the gameplay is smooth and exciting. I hope future updates improve mobile performance, but I still enjoy playing several hours a day.