Apple Arcade still exists, adds 20 new games—and some of them sound neat

Apple Arcade still exists, adds 20 new games—and some of them sound neat

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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/05/apple-arcade-still-exists-adds-20-new-games-and-some-of-them-sound-neat/

Apple Arcade is still around, and it's still a priority—at least, that's the message we imagine Apple's surprise launch of 20 new games on the same day seeks to send.

The new games include (but aren't limited to) a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-branded battler titled TMNT Splintered Fate, a Disney-themed Scrabble-like game called Spellstruck developed in partnership with a Words With Friends co-creator, a city builder called Cityscapes: Sim Builder, and a follow-up to the Arcade smash hit What the Golf? titled What the Car? (If you haven't played What the Golf? yet, you probably should—it's available on other platforms now, too.)

Apple Arcade still exists, adds 20 new games—and some of them sound neat

May 5, 2023, 9:13pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/05/apple-arcade-still-exists-adds-20-new-games-and-some-of-them-sound-neat/ > Apple Arcade is still around, and it's still a priority—at least, that's the message we imagine Apple's surprise launch of 20 new games on the same day seeks to send. > The new games include (but aren't limited to) a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-branded battler titled TMNT Splintered Fate, a Disney-themed Scrabble-like game called Spellstruck developed in partnership with a Words With Friends co-creator, a city builder called Cityscapes: Sim Builder, and a follow-up to the Arcade smash hit What the Golf? titled What the Car? (If you haven't played What the Golf? yet, you probably should—it's available on other platforms now, too.)