https://ift.tt/eA8V8J The best thing about Apple Arcade is that there are just so many games to sink your teeth into. The worst thing about...
The best thing about Apple Arcade is that there are just so many games to sink your teeth into. The worst thing about Apple Arcade is that there isn’t enough time in the day to take a bite out of all of the games on offer. Which is why we’ve created this list breaking down what you can expect from every new game to hit Apple’s subscription gaming service this year.
This list covers all of the new Apple Arcade games that have landed in 2020, and tells you enough about them that you’re going to know whether diving in is going to be for you. Don’t know what Apple Arcade is? Well you can click here to read our full guide on what it is, how to get it and why it’s so great.
We’re going to be updating it regularly, as and when new games come out, so make sure you keep checking back to stay on top of everything Apple Arcade related. But for now, here come the games.
Updated on August 10th
Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows
An idle game set at Castle Black that tells some of the great stories of the Night’s Watch. The gameplay is super simple – you’re offered choices every now and then, and your decisions change the fortunes of the castle and the sworn brothers within.
It’s an interesting take on the genre, but it doesn’t take long for the enjoyment to wear off. It might be beautiful, but we can’t see that many people sticking with it for the long-haul.
The Lullaby of Life
A gorgeous puzzle experience that’s painted in some of the brightest colors we’ve seen in a long time. The key to the game is music – you’re a weird blob with the power to create special tones, and those tones can unlock all sorts of magical possibilities.
You’ll collect friends, each with their own unique notes, and you’ll need to use them to solve puzzles and explore deeper into the game. It’s relaxing, easy to pick up, and the perfect way to waste a few hours on a rainy day. We might sound like a broken record – especially compared to The Lullaby of Life – but this is another massive hit for Apple Arcade.
Necrobarista
If they gave out awards for the games with the best names, then Necrobarista would definitely be up for one. This stylish and gorgeous visual novel doesn’t just have a great title though, it’s also a super immersive and engaging adventure.
Expect to meet weird and interesting characters and visit bonkers locations in this tale of caffeinated beverages, ghosts and magic. Even if you’re not a fan of visual novels, this one is well worth picking up. Full of heart, humour and suspense, this is a brilliantly written escapade that you should download right away.
Creaks
The second Amanita Design game on Apple Arcade is a puzzling adventure set in a subterranean mansion. The game is utterly beautiful, with the hand-painted artwork that Amanita is known for. Unlike plenty of its other games though, this one isn’t a point-and-clicker.
There are definite shades of the original Prince of Persia here, albeit with a gloomier style. You’re going to be trying to escape from horrid furniture monsters, clambering down ladders and solving tricky puzzles as you do. Amanita Design games are always well worth checking out, and this one is no exception.
Beyond A Steel Sky
The long-awaited sequel to a 90s classic has finally arrived on Apple Arcade. It’s a massive cyberpunk adventure that sees you returning to Union City in search of a lost child. Expect cheeky robots, a massive conspiracy and some head-scratching puzzles.
The slow pace of the game isn’t going to be to everyone’s liking, but there’s a massive story to explore here. If you’re a fan of the original you’re going to fall in love all over again with the ongoing adventures of Robert Foster.
Little Orpheus
Little Orpheus is exactly the sort of game that Apple Arcade was made for. It’s a deep, engaging, hilarious platforming adventure that ticks all of the right boxes. It’s super polished, with some of the best graphics we’ve seen on mobile in a long time.
You play a Russian in the 60’s who’s exploring a mythical land at the centre of the earth. There are giant insects, dinosaurs and more. The platforming is super slick, and the story is brilliant enough to keep you playing for hours. Do yourself a favour and get this one downloaded as soon as you can.
SpongeBob: Patty Pursuit
Calling Patty Pursuit an auto-runner would be doing the game a pretty spectacular disservice. It has more in common with the Rayman Run series than any run-of-the-mill runner. It’s a slick, gorgeous cartoon platformer that takes the sprinting out of your hands.
There’s still loads to explore, a decent level of challenge and some tough if repetitive bosses to destroy. The level of polish here is spot on, from the perfect controls to the voice-acting, everything screams quality. This is definitely one of the best platformers available on Apple Arcade, and we dare you to play without a big grin on your face.
Towers of Everland
A first person fantasy RPG that sees you travelling into the titular towers to find gold, glory and a whole bunch of monsters to hack and slash. The game mixes casual gameplay with a massive world to explore, and plenty of secrets to uncover as well.
There’s a tactical bent to the combat here, with blocking and forcing your enemies away just as important as swiping with your sword. Towers of Everland mixes retro and modern ideas into a really pleasing and engrossing package.
Winding Worlds
A smart puzzler with a really interesting control system. You’re swiping to move the levels around, changing the plane and perspective to achieve your goals. Winding Worlds looks gorgeous, with a thick-lined cartoon style that really pops off the screen.
A story pushes everything along, and features a mysterious worm, an adorable dog, and a talking windmill robot. Winding Worlds is a charming distraction that’s going to put a big smile on your face. It won’t stick around in your mind for long, but you’re going to love it while you play it.
The_Otherside
The latest game for Apple Arcade is a really interesting board game mash-up. There are shades of Stranger Things here – you play survivors half-trapped in a weird world and you need to defend against monster attacks if you want to make it through.
Things start off pretty easily, but as you progress you’ll get into more and more trouble. Your ultimate aim is to clear out the anchors that are keeping the monsters in the real world. Once you’ve done that you need to make a run for the exit.
The_Otherside is smart and entertaining, offering a perfect mix of tactics and action. It’s tense in all the right ways, and manages to capture the thrill of tabletop gaming pretty much perfectly.
Neversong
A haunting and harrowing platform adventure game starring a small boy. That’s probably made you think of Limbo, but Neversong walks its own path. It’s more open in its storytelling, and deals with a lot of interesting and incredibly difficult themes.
On top of that, it’s also super smart, dripping with difficult puzzles and will have you hooked from the get-go. There are a few niggles here, and we had a couple of crashes when we played. Beyond those problems Neversong is a gorgeous-looking game that will stay with you a long time after you reach the end.
A Fold Apart
This one is a gorgeous, narrative driven puzzler that’s all about folding paper to create paths. It starts simply enough, but as you play it adds more and more ideas into the fray. It fits into a similar genre box as the likes of Framed and Gorogoa.
The game has a gorgeous look all of its own, and the controls are easy enough that almost anyone can play. A Fold Apart has a massive heart that shines through everything it does – this is one Apple Arcade game that’s going to leave you with a big smile on your face.
Beyond Blue
A beautiful adventure game that sees you travelling through the oceans of the world. Set in the near future, you’re part of a team of research scientists who are exploring the depths of the sea. You’ll interact with all manner of creatures, from enormous whales to sprigs of coral.
Some of the translation isn’t great, and the lack of action might put some people off. But if you’re looking for an open world adventure with a difference then you’re definitely going to fall in love with this one.
Scrappers
First off it’s important to note that the title of this game is a pun, which always gets an upvote from us. You play as a robot in a post-apocalyptic waste that’s littered with trash. It’s up to you to pick up the mess that humankind has left behind and deposit it in a garbage truck.
At the same time, other robots are trying to stop you from getting to that sweet, sweet junk. You need to fight them off, grab the garbage and toss it into the waiting truck. There’s a lot to take in, and sometimes the simple controls aren’t quite up to the task. But, Scrappers is still an awful lot of fun. Check it out.
Legend of the Skyfish 2
This is a sequel, as you can probably tell from the name, but don’t worry if you haven’t played the original. The game plays a lot like classic Zelda – you’re an adventurer out to save the world by hacking, slashing and solving puzzles.
The game looks gorgeous and it plays brilliantly. There’s a massive world to explore and it unlocks as you get new skills and items. This is definitely one of the best games available on Apple Arcade, with hours of fun just waiting to be discovered.
Spyder
Spyder is a really interesting stealth game that sees you taking control of the titular espionage drone. It’s up to you to skitter through a series of levels, saving the world as you do. The first challenge involves stopping a nuclear missile launch, so you know there’s a lot of stake.
One of the most interesting things the game does is make you think about the environment in a different way. Hazards that are dangerous to a tiny insect robot aren’t threatening to humans and vice versa – sure you can clamber around on vertical surfaces, but wander into some spilt coffee and you’ll take damage.
This is a really slick game with plenty of interesting content. Imagine a puzzler, a platformer and a sneak-’em-up getting together and pushing all of their best bits into a blender and the end result would be something like Spyder. Definitely up there among the best new Apple Arcade games of 2020.
Roundguard
What happens when you combine Peggle with an ARPG? Something like Roundguard happens. It’s a game about firing adventurers out of a giant catapult and letting them smash into your enemies. There’s more depth than the ping-ping play of Peggle, with health points, mana and more to take into consideration before you blast out a shot.
There are roguelike elements here as well, and new equipment to unlock as you play. Throw in a massive map, plenty of characters and a whole heap of loot to collect and you’re left with a super-slick Apple Arcade title that’s not quite the sum of its parts but it’s still an awful lot of fun.
Doomsday Vault
A puzzling platformer that sees you controlling an adorable little robot. You’re tromping round a post-apocalyptic wasteland, but rather than killing everything that moves, Doomsday Vault is all about saving things. Specifically it’s about saving plants – each level you’re searching for a seed to add to the titular vault, pocketing the last of the earth’s greenery to try and preserve it.
There’s a strong environmental message here, but it doesn’t get in the way of the smart touchscreen gameplay and the lovely visuals. Doomsday Vault is a glimpse into a human-less future, but it manages to be adorable and challenging as well.
No Way Home
A space survival game set in a procedurally generated universe. You’re piloting a beaten up escape pod, the last survivor of a tragic ice cream machine accident, and you need to get back to Earth. Unfortunately you’ve got no idea where you are and your only companion is a slightly bonkers AI.
No Way Home is more like an action RPG than a standard roguelike, with twin stick blasting the order of the day. You also have a cool grappling hook that you can use to throw things, and enemies, around the screen. This is a meaty, lovely looking intergalactic adventure with its tongue in its cheek and its heart in the right place.
Butter Royale
This one takes the shape of the battle royale genre, then smears it with butter and makes it top down. Not in a weird way though. You’re pelting around an ever-shrinking arena, picking up guns, ammo and shields, and trying to be the last adorable cartoon critter standing.
Don’t let the cutesy graphics fool you – this one can get pretty tense, especially when the ring has closed to its tightest and there are more than two of you left. It doesn’t have the meaty casing of the likes of Fortnite, and it’s unlikely to stick in the memory for long, but it’s certainly fun while it lasts.
Secret Oops!
What happens when you take a stealth game, wrap it up in a boardgame coat and then throw in some AR and multiplayer for a laugh? Well, you end up with something like Secret Oops! It’s probably one of the most unique experiences on Apple Arcade right now, but if you’re going to be playing it on your own you might be a little disappointed.
The game’s so much more entertaining when you’re playing it with friends in the same room, when laughter and barracking get in the way of some of the more frustrating aspects that are a little too obvious when you’re playing by yourself. Get some chums round though, and you’re going to have an awesome time.
Charrua Soccer
A charming throwback to the golden era of the football game – when all tackles involved sliding, every player had a massive head, and sometimes your keeper decided to leg it out of the goal for no discernible reason. Charrua Soccer is fast, frantic, and dripping with arcade cool.
Sure it might not have the meat on its bones of the likes of FIFA, but it’s not trying to. This is the sort of game you pick up for 20 minutes, bash in a few goals, and then wander off to do something else. If you get all misty eyed at the mention of Sensible Soccer or FIFA 96, then this is one game you should be picking up right now.
Loud House: Outta Control
This one’s based on the Nickelodeon cartoon series The Loud House, and it’s all about trying to keep on top of the chaos. Characters wander onto the screen and you need to guide them to their goal by drawing a route. But if they bump into one another you’re going to have to start the level all over again.
There are bonus objectives, clouds that start fights and much, much more here, all presented in a lovely hand-drawn aesthetic that fans of the show are really going to dig. It might not be for everyone, but the fast-paced puzzling on offer in Loud House: Outta Control is definitely worth checking out.
Crossy Road Castle
From the makers of Crossy Road, this one is a competitive platformer that has some amazing ideas up its pixel art sleeve. We don’t think we were wrong when we described it as Apple Arcade’s killer app in our review. Click here and you can read every word of said Crossy Road Castle review.
The controls are brilliant, the art style is perfect and the game showers new ideas and concepts on you at a regular basis. Where other retro-looking platformers like to ape what’s come before, Crossy Road Castle strides out on its own, and it’s ruddy brilliant because of that. It’s great on your own, it’s amazing with friends and it comes highly recommended.
from Gamezebo https://ift.tt/2Fb0Qs7
No comments
Give your review in right manner and don't use appropriate words.