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Nubby's Number Factory Announces Mobile Port Progress in New 1.4.3 Patch

Nubby's Number Factory Announces Mobile Port Progress in New 1.4.3 Patch

Last year saw the surge of numbers-go-up games that followed in the success of titles like Balatro and Luck Be a Landlord. One such group to follow with this was MogDogBlog Productions with Nubby's Number Factory.

Released on the 7th of March 2025, this plinko-like title is an incremental game focused on working at the titular factory. Since its launch, it's earned the prestigious Overwhelmingly Positive score on Steam, with 97% of total rating being recommendations — it's a pretty big success.

Since the release, the team has been working on a mobile port, which has been the natural evolution for incremental titles, which have thrived in mobile ecosystems like the Steam Deck. For Nubby's Number Factory, it was set to launch sometime in December, though complications arose with version 1.4, which brought a lot of content to the experience.

Due to this, MogDogBlog Productions chose to delay the mobile port from its original December 2025 release date and instead focus on porting all of the content from the Steam version onto mobile. This way, players wouldn't be purchasing a half-completed version of the game.

Now, during the 1.4.3 localisation patch released on Steam, the team elaborates a bit on the mobile port and what eager players can expect. As it stands, at the time of the update — on the 21st of February 2026 — the title is ready to release, awaiting further approval from iOS and Android storefronts.

This means that Nubby's Number Factory is feature-complete and ready for release sometime this year, though an exact timeline can't be given. Once iOS and Android have both gone through their individual approval processes, the title will be available for everyone to purchase for $4.99.

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