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When you hear “Uncharted,” your mind likely jumps to Nathan Drake scaling crumbling cliffs, dodging bullets in lost cities, or trading witty banter with Sully. What you probably don’t think of is a 5-inch touchscreen and turn-based puzzles. Yet, in 2016, Naughty Dog and PlayStation Mobile Inc. delivered exactly that: Uncharted: Fortune Hunter for Android and iOS.

If you love puzzle games like Monument Valley , The Witness , or Hitman GO , Uncharted: Fortune Hunter will feel like a lost cousin. The 100+ puzzles offer 6–10 hours of content for free, with zero intrusive ads (a miracle by today’s mobile standards). The Indiana Jones-meets-chess aesthetic holds up beautifully, and the satisfaction of solving a tricky 12-move puzzle is timeless.

Initially released as a promotional companion to Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End , this free-to-play puzzle game could have been a forgettable cash-in. Instead, it became a surprisingly addictive, cleverly designed title that stands on its own. Five years after its final update, is it worth downloading on your Android device in 2026? Absolutely. Here’s why. At its core, Fortune Hunter is a turn-based puzzle game wrapped in an Indiana Jones-style treasure-hunting adventure. You play as Nathan Drake (and later, characters like Sully and Chloe Frazer), moving through grid-based chambers to collect treasure, unlock ancient artifacts, and defeat enemies.

The only reason to hesitate is availability. If you can’t find it on the Play Store, you’re out of luck unless you sideload an APK (not recommended for security reasons). But for anyone who already owns it or can still download it legitimately, Fortune Hunter is a polished, clever, and respectful mobile spin-off that deserves a spot on every Uncharted fan’s Android home screen. Rating: 8.5/10

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When you hear “Uncharted,” your mind likely jumps to Nathan Drake scaling crumbling cliffs, dodging bullets in lost cities, or trading witty banter with Sully. What you probably don’t think of is a 5-inch touchscreen and turn-based puzzles. Yet, in 2016, Naughty Dog and PlayStation Mobile Inc. delivered exactly that: Uncharted: Fortune Hunter for Android and iOS.

If you love puzzle games like Monument Valley , The Witness , or Hitman GO , Uncharted: Fortune Hunter will feel like a lost cousin. The 100+ puzzles offer 6–10 hours of content for free, with zero intrusive ads (a miracle by today’s mobile standards). The Indiana Jones-meets-chess aesthetic holds up beautifully, and the satisfaction of solving a tricky 12-move puzzle is timeless. uncharted fortune hunter android

Initially released as a promotional companion to Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End , this free-to-play puzzle game could have been a forgettable cash-in. Instead, it became a surprisingly addictive, cleverly designed title that stands on its own. Five years after its final update, is it worth downloading on your Android device in 2026? Absolutely. Here’s why. At its core, Fortune Hunter is a turn-based puzzle game wrapped in an Indiana Jones-style treasure-hunting adventure. You play as Nathan Drake (and later, characters like Sully and Chloe Frazer), moving through grid-based chambers to collect treasure, unlock ancient artifacts, and defeat enemies. When you hear “Uncharted,” your mind likely jumps

The only reason to hesitate is availability. If you can’t find it on the Play Store, you’re out of luck unless you sideload an APK (not recommended for security reasons). But for anyone who already owns it or can still download it legitimately, Fortune Hunter is a polished, clever, and respectful mobile spin-off that deserves a spot on every Uncharted fan’s Android home screen. Rating: 8.5/10 Fortune Hunter is a polished

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