

The hole starts fairly small, but grows as objects are taken in. In Donut County, the player controls BK’s destructive holes, which swallow up townspeople and everything else. This is where the main gameplay mechanic reveals itself. It turns out this new app is actually sending holes instead of donuts.

While BK thinks he delivered the honking man a donut via a new app, something more untoward is going on. The game opens up with the two texting each other and BK promising to do something about “the honking man.” While arguably a health code violation, it’s still a cute friendship. He works at a donut shop with his human friend Mira. The questionable protagonist of the game is a raccoon named BK. It took home mobile game of the year just last month at SXSW.

2018’s raccoon simulator of sorts is still going strong. Donut County has the honor of being our physical indie release of the week.
