Apple Arcade: Over 100 games you can play right now
The service, first announced in March, costs $4.99 (£4.99, AU$7.99) a month and lets you play 100 new and exclusive games across the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV. Content has started rolling out for Mac.
Apple Arcade launched ahead of schedule as part of iOS 13's public beta, with multiple games ready to play. Key games on the service include The Enchanted World, Where Cards Fall and Shinsekai: Into the Depths. It became widely available Sept. 19 in more than 150 countries. You can try it for a month for free.
iOS 13's first update, iOS 13.1, brought with it the new iPadOS. The gaming service should now be available across all promised devices. To check out Apple Arcade, open the App Store and tap the little joystick icon at the bottom of the screen.
Here are all the games announced for Apple Arcade. They're available to play now unless otherwise noted.
Agent Intercept
Developer: PikPok Games
Play as an elite agent trying to save the world, and avoid danger with your high-tech spy vehicle.
The Artful Escape
Developer: Annapurna Interactive
First announced at E3 2017, this one looks like a trip, to say the least. The Artful Escape is about a musician, Francis Vendetti, who's on a quest for self-discovery. The trailer hints at colorful, wild, mixed-media animation and what I imagine will be an amazing soundtrack. This game is coming soon.
Assemble With Care
Developers: UsTwo Games
Originally titled Repair, this one lets you play as Maria, an antiques restorer. In addition to saving physical objects, Maria finds ways to fix other problems around her.
Atone: Heart of the Elder Tree
Developer: Wildboy Studios
If you're a fan of Norse mythology, check out this hand-drawn game to explore beautifully rendered worlds, take on enemies, discover secrets and make choices to reach one of the multiple endings.
Ballistic Baseball
Developer: Gameloft
In this rivalry game between pitcher and batter, baseball players will size up their opponent during an inning. Ballistic Baseball lets you put your skills and strategies to the test in single-player or multiplayer online modes of one, three, six or nine innings.
Battle Sky Brigade: Harpooner
Developers: BattleBrew
Blast barrels and enemies out of the sky in this adorable shoot-'em-up.
Beyond Blue
Developer: E-Line Media
In Beyond Blue, you'll play as Mirai, the lead researcher on a newly formed team. You'll go diving and experience the ocean -- its beauty, mysteries and inhabitants -- with high-speed technologies. Exploration is interwoven with a narrative that involves high-stakes choices along the way. This game is coming soon.
Beyond a Steel Sky
Developer: Revolution Software
This cyberpunk thriller is set 10 years after the events of Beneath a Steel Sky, the classic 1994 point-and-click game. You'll play as the returning protagonist, engineer Robert Foster, and navigate terrain that calls to mind the Fallout landscape. Beyond a Steel Sky has a bit of a comic book feel, but it still looks like it serves up a dynamic world to explore. Coming soon.
Big Time Sports
Developer: Frosty Pop
This one lets you run, pole-vault and slam-dunk without breaking a sweat.
Bleak Sword
Developers: Devolver and Luis Moreno Jimenez
Don't let the pixelated style fool you, this RPG is much more complicated and dark than it looks.
Box Project
Developer: Mediocre Mel
There isn't any information available about this game yet, sans a picture of a cardboard box. We'll keep you updated. It's coming soon.
The Bradwell Conspiracy
Developers: Bossa Studios and A Brave Plan
The Bradwell Conspiracy is a narrative-driven first-person game where you have to uncover the truth behind the explosion that destroyed the Bradwell Electronics facility. At the start of the game, you wake up in the rubble with only a computerized voice in your "smart glasses" to guide you. The glasses guide eventually connects you to another person trapped inside the facility and you must find a way out.
Butter Royale
Developer: Mighty Bear Games
Butter Royale is set in the near future, where weapons have been banned globally. To release tensions, citizens sign up for a game show called Butter Royale where they're air-dropped onto an island to duke it out with food. After upgrading from stale baguettes to Nutritionally Operated Machines, or NOMs, players engage in "culinary combat," and try to outrun floods of butter and get to safe zones in five-minute matches. Butter Royale has offline modes where you can play against a bot, or online multiplayer modes. Whether you're playing with up to 32 others solo or in squads, like in Fortnite, the goal is to be the last one standing.
Card of Darkness
Developer: Zach Gage
This is a humorous card-based puzzle game with funny hand-drawn characters.
Cardpocalypse
Developers: Versus Evil and Gambrinous
In this single-player game, you use card games to defeat monsters that've been kidnapping students (think Yu-Gi-Oh from back in the day). The narrative displays like a comic book. I'm excited about this one because the animation reminds me of a children's book I read back in the '90s. I also appreciate the representation of a character in a wheelchair. It's a coming-of-age puzzle game.
Cat Quest II
Developer: Gentlebros Games
I can't promise that I didn't audibly gasp when this game was announced. As a cat owner for most of my life, I'm equal parts excited that there's a Cat Quest II and an original Cat Quest. This open-world action RPG lets you play as either a cat or a dog. Go on quests, defeat monsters and bring peace to your kingdom.
Charrua Soccer
Developer: Batovi Games Studio
Charrua Soccer is a fun, colorful game that's accessible to everyone. The cartoony, almost Wii-like characters give the game a nostalgic feel, while still capturing the roaring crowds when you score a goal. Batovi didn't scrimp on gameplay either -- you can make short and long passes, aim while shooting, and more.
ChuChu Rocket!
Developers: Universe and Sega
The classic Sega game is back two decades later, with hundreds of new 3D puzzles and multiplayer mode.
Cricket Through the Ages
Developers: Devolver and Free Lives
In this game, players trace the "lineage" of humans alongside the history of cricket. The game looks like it has levels where you play variations of cricket as cavemen (watch out for dinosaurs), medieval knights, soldiers in WWI and more traditional variations (though it looks like a beach ball might be involved). There may also be astronauts and aliens along the way. Possibly not one for cricket purists.
Crossy Road Castle
Developer: Hipster Whale
Crossy Road Castle is the perfect colorful game for fans of nostalgic platform games like Super Mario Bros. and Frogger. The game is one of the first sequels to an original iOS app, Crossy Road, to join Apple Arcade. The new game will be out later this year.
Dead End Job
Developer: Headup Games
In Dead End Job, you play as Hector Plasm, a cleaner at Ghoul-B-Gone. Blast ghosts with your plasma blaster and suck them up into your vacuum pack. It looks like a less bloody version of Viscera Cleanup Detail meets Ghostbusters.
Dear Reader
Developer: Local No. 12
This game turns classic literature like Pride and Prejudice into word puzzles. Unscramble anagrams, swap lines of text and more.
Decoherence
Developer: Efecto Studios
The better you construct your robot in Decoherence, the more you stand a chance of winning. You build your bot with specific tactics to strengthen your winning strategy. You can experience multiplayer and fight alongside your bot or play solo matches in the Entropy Tribunals. Think on your feet and be ready for anything.
Discolored
Publisher: Shifty Eye
Investigate a lonely roadside diner at the end of an abandoned highway that the locals say has lost its color. Solve puzzles around the desolate locations and restore color to the once-vibrant world. As you continue uncovering clues, you'll find out that not everything is what it seems. Discolored is a first-person puzzler that mystery fans might enjoy.
Dodo Peak
Developer: Moving Pieces Interactive
In this upbeat game, you play as a dodo bird that has to save its eggs after they roll out of the nest. Get them home safely while collecting coins, avoiding obstacles like monkeys and snakes, and unlocking more dodos. The game offers challenges like getting all the eggs back safely in under 30 seconds and more.
Don't Bug Me
Developer: Frosty Pop
In Don't Bug Me, the Orion III crash lands on its mission to Mars. While Captain Abigail Blackwell tries to repair the ship, local martians are causing trouble.
Doomsday Vault
Developer: Flightless
In this Wall-E style puzzle game, the Earth's climate has collapsed and you must rescue the remaining plant life. Explore what's left of the planet in your robot suit, collect plant life and return it safely to the Doomsday Vault.
Down in Bermuda
Developer: Yak & Co
A pilot named Milton crashes on a seemingly deserted island in the Bermuda where you must discover the island's secrets, solve puzzles and crack codes to find a way home.
Dread Nautical
Developer: Zen Studios
Supernatural forces have taken over the Hope cruise liner. You must find survivors and food as you hide from the monsters.
Earth Night
Developers: Shifty Eye Games and Cleaversoft
Avoid obstacles and test your reflexes in this hand-painted, 2D action game. Dragons have taken over the Earth, and you play as a 14-year-old photographer who has to save the world and navigate the dragon-infested skies.
The Enchanted World
Developer: Noodlecake
The Enchanted World is just one of the three games Noodlecake is bringing to Apple Arcade this fall. Players will help a young fairy piece together a magical world torn apart by dark forces.
Enter the Construct
Developer: Directive Games
Not many details to offer about this game. The released images and videos show that it's a first-person sci-fi shooter and is probably a more mature game. This is coming soon.
Exit the Gungeon
Developer: Devolver
Exit the Gungeon, a dungeon climber, has the feel of an old arcade game. You play as a "gungeoneer" armed with changeable weapons, ways to loot and dodge-and-roll. Ascend each level, battle the Gundead and escape through shifting rooms in your own unique way.
Explottens
Developer: weRplay
If Cat Quest II wasn't enough, check out Explottens, where you play as Captain K.I.T. and team up with his ragtag group of friends to save the world from the evil organization K.L.A.W.
Fallen Knight
Publisher: Fair Play Studios
Play as Lancelot, the famous knight of the Round Table, in this futuristic side-scrolling action platformer. Lancelot and the other knights have sworn allegiance to the Round Table to defeat a terrorist organization bent on revealing a deep secret about a city. The game has six stages and multiple endings.
Fantasian
Developer: Mistwalker
The team behind Fantasian went all-out with handcrafted dioramas and 3D computer graphics. There aren't a lot of details about Fantasian, aside from the immense amount of work it took to make the graphics look incredible. Creator Hironobu Sakaguchi is the mastermind behind multiple RPGs, so the game's in good hands. This game is coming soon.
Fledgling Heroes
Developers: Subtle Boom
Take to the skies as Biscuit the Brave, a young macaw, in this tropical platform game. Tapping makes the bird fly. Too much tapping sends it too high, not enough tapping drops it too low. You must maintain the right altitude to avoid enemies and obstacles and collect coins. As you explore more islands, you'll learn more tricks and meet different characters like Penny the Penguin, who wants to be a pirate.
A Fold Apart
Developer: Lightning Rod Games
A Fold Apart is a puzzle game about long-distance relationships. The colorful characters live in a world made of origami paper. The narrative is based on the true story of how the game's developers felt disconnected from their families while working long distance, according to KnowTechie. Coming soon.
Frogger in Toy Town
Developer: Konami
In this game, you must rescue lost "froglets" from inside the human's house. You'll navigate a toy-filled terrain -- avoid getting squashed by little cars, climb block buildings, collect jelly beans and save the froglets. When you rescue a froglet, it hops on Frogger's back (which is just as cute as it sounds). If you liked the old-school Frogger, this might be a remaster you're interested in.
The Get Out Kids
Developer: Frosty Pop
The Get Out Kids mixes mystery with nostalgia taking players back to 1984. Molly, Salim and Molly's dog Moses sneak out one night to catch a late showing of the Ghostblasters movie at the local drive-in. Along the way, they have to navigate creepy woods and sneak past the surly cemetery worker. When Moses goes missing suddenly and suspiciously, Molly and Salim begin an adventure unlike any they've ever had before to find out what happened to their canine friend. This narrative-driven game includes puzzles, hidden object searches and more.
Grindstone
Developer: Capybara Games
Test out your puzzle-solving skills in Grindstone's dungeon which is overrun by Creeps.
Guildlings
Publisher: Sirvo Studios
In this story-driven episodic adventure, you'll set out on a digital quest with your friends to reach a mystical mountain temple. Fight off goblins, ghosts and coffee makers with a conscience (You read that right: coffee makers). Don't forget about saving the world. A magical phone is all you need to trigger the adventure. Guildlings is a casual fantasy tale that adds nostalgic elements from classic RPGs and older point-and-click puzzle games.
Hexaflip: The Action Puzzler
Developers: Rogue Games
Navigate hexagonal puzzle mazes loaded with hammers, spikes, lasers and more.
HitchHiker
Developers: Versus Evil and Mad About Pandas
Talk about a mystery road trip. HitchHiker is about a driver on lost highways. You play as the hitchhiker, and you don't remember your identity or your destination. As you travel, the road and the driver offer clues to what's going on. This is coming soon.
Hogwash
Developer: Bossa Studios
In this barnyard game you can either side with the farmhand trying to keep the farm in tip-top shape or ally yourself with the pigs and attempt to wreck everything with mud. Hogwash is a multiplayer game that pits three players against one in a race against the clock. You can also trash or save the farm in single-player or online multiplayer modes.
Hot Lava
Developer: Klei Entertainment
Ready to get nostalgic? Now you, or your kids, can play what was once called The Floor Is Lava without getting off the couch (so, I guess it still counts). The game supports up to eight players, and your whole family can run, jump, climb, surf and ultimately try to stay off the lava ground.
HyperBrawl Tournament
Developers: Milky Tea Limited
These intense secret brawl sessions will determine the future of the universe. Play 2v2 in these rapid 90-second rounds.
Inmost
Developers: Hidden Layer Games and Chucklefish Games
Inmost immediately drops players into a creepy world. Despite the pixel art design and tiny characters, the game is gorgeous and immersive from the start. In the game, you can play as three different characters -- a knight fighting shadow beasts, a regular guy and a lonely young girl. As you progress in this hidden-object platformer, you'll find that the characters' stories are connected as they fight the forces of evil.
Jenny LeClue
Developers: Joe Russ and Ben Tillett
As a kid, I was obsessed with Harriet the Spy, so I'm stoked for this game. The game's set in the seemingly idyllic town of Arthurton, where you play as Jenny, a kid sleuth who is eager to prove her worth as a detective. When your mother is accused of murder, you set out to prove the truth. You quickly realize that nothing, and no one, is what it seems in Arthurton as you seek out answers.
Jumper Jon
Publisher: Ogre Pixel
In this platform adventure game, Jon is a tiny devil who lives in Limbo. Every 30 seconds, he dies and re-spawns. Jon's friend tries to help him figure out what's causing an imbalance between good and evil on earth. The game will release in chapters, according to Apple.
King's League II
Developer: Kurechii
Build the perfect team, train and lead them to victory in this simulation strategy RPG.
Kings of the Castle
Developer: Frosty Pop
In Kings of the Castle, Prince Rupert has been locked away in a tower by the dragon Zantorian. You play as the princess, sent by Lord Baldor, to find and rescue the prince from a mysterious island. Outsmart enemies, avoid traps and obstacles and collect gems to pay the prince's ransom. Play solo or team up with others in multiplayer mode.
Lego Builder's Journey
Developer: Light Brick
Lego Builder's Journey, formerly Lego Arthouse, gives Lego back to an older audience. The game uses a narrative style to explore how as people get older, they can lose a connection to the creativity they had as kids. The Lego Ambassador's Network describes it as "an expression of the value of creativity in a coming-of-age story, set amongst a micro Lego world."
Lego Brawls
Developers: Lego and Red Games
There are countless ways to create your character in this fast-paced 4v4 multiplayer that's set in the Lego universe. Every stage of the game brings new challenges, goals and quirky power-ups, like a pie launcher, a cactus suit, a snake car or a hot dog stand. Lego Brawl walks you through the controls, so even those unfamiliar with gaming can play. Jump into a party, a brawl or keep training.
Lifelike
Developer: Kunabi Brother
Lifelike is meant to be a calming gaming experience, with gameplay that centers on mysterious amoebic creatures with swarming and flocking tendencies. Enjoy playful, relaxing, almost hypnotic interactions with the creatures in this aesthetically pleasing game.
Lifeslide
Developer: Dreamteck
A paper airplane to take players on a metaphorical journey through life with challenges that require quick thinking and adaptation.
Little Orpheus
Developer: The Chinese Room
It seems the game is going to be about the '60s-era space race, with, perhaps, some sort of journey-to-the-center-of-the-Earth twist. The developer's Twitter account has posted a cryptic image of a telegram that refers to a drill, and there's an image of a blueprint, showing some sort of vehicle bearing a stylized Soviet insignia incorporating a drill bit. Remember, too, that the Orpheus of Greek mythology traveled to the underworld. This game is coming soon.
Loud House: Outta Control
Developer: Nickelodeon
Based on the Nickelodeon show, Loud House, help the Lincoln Loud and his sisters Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa and Lily reach their goals and unlock new levels. Don't crash into each other or cause sibling rivalry fights. The timer adds an extra level of mayhem as you direct Lincoln to his comic books or Lana to her mud pies. You'll get bonus points for beating the clock. Every floor of the Loud House has new challenges waiting and special items to collect.
Marble It Up: Mayhem!
Publisher: Marble It Up
Marble It Up: Mayhem! is a fresh, digital spin on vintage marble games. Roll your marbles through challenging and elegantly rendered campaigns. Along the way, paths will get more complicated and gravity might shift -- make sure you grab power-ups and gems, and blast your friends to stand a better chance of winning.
Mind Symphony
Developer: Rogue Games
Mind Symphony sets its gameplay to music for an out-of-the-ordinary gaming experience. The game is designed to impact you emotionally and mentally, with the goal of actually making you feel better. If you play in Release Mode, enemy attacks are made in time with the soundtrack. You can also play in Calm Mode for a more soothing experience, which focuses more on the melody by matching the timing of the major melodic point, according to Apple.
Mini Motorways
Developer: Dinosaur Polo Club
Draw roads to build a network and build up a busy metropolis. Adapt and think ahead to keep traffic moving smoothly and meet demands.
Monomals
Developer: Picomy
In this colorful, fun and family-friendly game, you play as an animal DJ -- a Retro Rabbit, Funky Frog or Techno Tiger -- whose goal is to catch underwater creatures called Monomals, by playing music into the ocean. Use your deep water fishing gear, create your own music and listen to your playlists during your fishing adventures. Play 21 courses with dozens of challenges, collectibles and power-ups.
Manifold Garden
Developer:
William Chyr
Manifold Garden lets players solve puzzles in a space where the laws of physics don't exist. Cultivate geometric gardens in infinity itself, venture into the expanse, look at things from a new perspective, and master the rules of the universe.
Mosaic
Developer: Krillbite Studio
Mosaic is a narrative-driven, atmospheric adventure about the repetitiveness monotony of everyday life and feeling like you're just a cog in the machine. With no sense of meaning, your character lives in a droll, gray world where the same thing happens every day. As your days become a blur of anonymous crowds and meaningless phone notifications strange things begin to happen and suddenly everything changes.
Murder Mystery Machine
Developers: Blazing Griffin
You're a detective out to prove yourself when a murder case comes across your desk. Explore the crime scene, collect evidence, interview suspects and make deductions to solve the case. You can get hints from your partner if you get stuck, but he's a bit surly. The game releases mysteries in episodes and the first one is about a murdered politician. Fans of detective procedurals like Law & Order might like this game.
Mutazione
Developer: Die Gute Fabrik
Mutazione is a "mutant soap opera" set in a hand-illustrated world seen through the eyes of 15-year-old Kai. Customize your own garden to soothing musical soundscapes, attend BBQs, get to know your strange neighbors, but be ready for dramatic twists and turns too.
Neo Cab
Developer: Chance Agency
Neo Cab is a survival game for the digital age embroiled in a mystery. You play as Lina, the last human taxi driver in a world overcome by automation. When you move to Los Ojos to reconnect with your best friend, Savy, and things don't go as planned when she vanishes. With no other options, you must keep taking passengers to earn money and get information about Savy's disappearance. Just keep an eye on your Feelgrid bracelet to stay in tune with your emotions and ultimately remain human in this tech-noir game.
Nightmare Farm
Developers: Hit-point Co.
This emotional game centers around a heartbroken young girl at a mysterious farm. Soon she meets others living on the land. Help take care of your new friends by giving them food, toys and growing crops in the fields.
No Way Home
Developer: SMG Studio
No Way Home is a space shooter from SMG Studio. Players have an entire procedural universe to explore, which includes aliens to meet, monsters to destroy and loot to loot.
Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm
Developer: Cornfox & Bros.
Oceanhorn 2 is a prequel to Monster of the Uncharted Sea, according to the game's site. So, if you've played that one already, you might see some places you're familiar with but that've been revamped. Warlock Mesmeroth has returned with a Dark Army. Unite with the Owrus, Gillfolk, and others to save the world.
Operator 41
Developer: Shifty Eye Games
Stealth game fans might like this game. In Operator 41, you must reach a telephone to call headquarters. The catch? There are vigilant guards patrolling the grounds that you must distract, sneak by or knock out. Strategy is key.
Outlanders
Developers: Pomelo Games
You play as the leader of a group building a small town. Every level has different challenges, townsfolk with different talents, ways to balance resources, and choices to make.
Over the Alps
Developer: Stave Studios
This game promises action, adventure, goats, yodeling and a dash of espionage. Don't blow your cover.
Overland
Developer: Finji
This game is set in a postapocalyptic world where you have to gather supplies, fight creatures and rescue other survivors. It looks like there's a dog named Chompsky in the game, and if anything happens to the dog, I'll riot. Fans of the Walking Dead Telltale series might like this one.
Pac-Man Party Royale
Developer: Bandai Namco
This classic arcade game is now on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Mac and Apple TV. Play up to four friends with Battle Mode and eat pellets to gain speed, but watch out for Ghosts and the 265-glitch. Gobble up the Super Pellet and the Ghosts will scatter. Bandai Namco plans to release more game modes and mazes over time.
Painty Mob
Developers: Devolver
Painty Mob is a cheerful game where your goal is to douse your world in color. Not everyone is happy about it though, so make sure you stay ahead of the angry mob.
The Pathless
Developers: Annapurna and Giant Squid
A follow up to Abzû, The Pathless takes players to a misty, beautifully rendered forest. You play as an archer who must break the curse of darkness that's plagued the land. You and your eagle companion must hunt evil spirits, explore the secretive forest, solve puzzles in the ancient ruins and fight epic battles. This game is coming soon.
Patterned
Developer: Borderleap
Borderleap's game aims for an aesthetic experience. Each pattern starts as a sketch and players use visual clues to solve the puzzle. As the pattern becomes more assembled, it'll start to come to life.
Pilgrims
Developers: Amanita Design
Pilgrims is a game you don't have to worry about beating. Meet characters and help complete their stories along your travels. There are multiple options and they game is designed to be played more than once.
Possessions
Developers: Noodlecake and Lucid Labs
This colorful, minimalist, aesthetically pleasing, 3D puzzle game is all about perspective. Lucid Labs' site says players will look at objects from different angles until the objects appear to be in the right spot. The puzzles go alongside a calming soundtrack and a narrative of a struggling family, without any dialogue or text.
Pinball Wizard
Developer: Frosty Pop
Frosty Pop, the game's developers, paired a timeless game with a fun story. You play as a young apprentice who must bring peace back to your homeland by restoring a lost treasure in a high tower. Along the way, you must defeat enemies and collect keys to find the next room. The game works like a pinball game, so the higher you go, the more health you lose if you fall out of the ring.
Projection: First Light
Developers: Blowfish Studios and Shadowplay Studios
Projection: First Light is a shadow puppet adventure where players control light to solve puzzles. In the game, Greta embarks on a journey of self-discovery with the help of her heroes. It also has educational aspects about the history and art of shadow puppetry.
Proxi
Developers: Will Wright and Gallium Artists
Proxi is a new AI simulation game from Sims creator Will Wright. The game is built out of the player's memories using them as building blocks in the 3D world. Instead of creating a city or a house, as the player would do in the Sims, Proxi models the brain. You can store memories and millions of interconnected concepts, according to the website. This is coming soon.
Punch Planet
Developer: Block Zero
Punch Planet's site describes it as a "Sci-Fi 2D fighter." Play up to eight characters with multiplayer options or classic versus modes.
Rayman Mini
Developer: Ubisoft
Rayman is another classic like Sonic. The platformer doesn't use a timer and lets you try as many times as you need to progress. While you jump, bounce off of flowers and slide down streams of water. You gather lums (little firefly-type bugs), coins and other special prizes along the way.
Red Reign
Developer: Ninja Kiwi Games
Prepare your troops, fortify your castle and fight your way to victory in this tactical strategy game. You can play head-to-head online and via Bluetooth multiplayer. Red Reign also works offline in AI single player mode.
Redout: Space Assault
Developer: 34 Big Things
In the 2395 Colonization of Mars, you play as Leon Barret, one of the best fighter pilots in the Poseidon Security Forces. Keep order by eliminating rebels and space pirates, help the scientists continue their research while keeping them safe, and more. Redout: Space Assault offers multiple game modes like deep gameplay, career mode and more.
Rosie's Reality
Developer: RosieReality
Rosie's Reality is set in 2048, where robots coexist with humans in the virtual and real world. A friendly AI Assistant named Robbie explains that the global control center has been hacked and Rosie, a rescue bot, is the only one who can help. After several training puzzles to get the hang of gameplay, Robbie and Rosie set off the fix the malfunctioning robots around the world. The missions take the duo to locations like highway construction sites, skyscraper rooftops, transport hubs, spaceports and more. The ultimate goal is to find the robot's missing chip to reset them.
Roundguard
Developers: Wonderbelly Games
Roundguard is a dungeon crawler-style pinball game where you must fight off monsters in order to win loot. Even if you win a level, the game features unique play-through, so every game is different to keep you on your toes.
Sayonara Wild Hearts
Developers: Annapurna Interactive and Simogo
Sayonara Wild Hearts, named Apple Arcade's Game of the Year, is an electric new take on the endless arcade runner. It centers on a woman
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