Pokémon developer Game Freak's cult 3DS game Pocket Card Jockey is officially coming to iOS this month.
The cult favourite solitaire horse racing game was released on the 3DS in Japan in 2013, before coming to the west three years later.
“Players will jockey their way to victory by clearing cards with sequential numbers in quick succession,” the official description reads. “The more cards they clear, the better their horse’s mood will be — which in turn helps them charge energy during races. “Once their steed is fully charged and in the homestretch, they will then have to sprint their hearts out to secure victory. As players prepare for future races, they’ll be able to take the beloved steeds they’ve grown on the racetrack and pair them up on the farm.
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