The former PC cult hit is slated for a late July mobile launch, according to the App Store, after being fully optimised for touchscreen play.
Players act as a Hypnospace Enforcer, moderating trolls and copyright infringers while exploring a surreal 1999-inspired internet, earning Hypnocoins and uncovering a wider conspiracy.
The game taps nostalgia for the early web's chaotic communities and unusual sites, bringing its pseudo-puzzler internet simulator to mobile audiences later this year.
As 'Fake OS' games rise, what does our nostalgia for the chaotic 1999 internet reveal about today's web?
With its sequel cancelled and publisher fighting AI, what is the future for creatively ambitious indie games?