
Apple Arcade expands library with five new titles in June: 'UNO: Arcade Edition' and 'WHAT THE CAR' to feature
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LEGO Hill Climb Adventures+ by Fingersoft
Lost in Play+ by Happy Juice Games and Snapbreak Games
Helix Jump+ by Voodoo and Orbital Knight
Apple Arcade will launch five new games and updates for existing titles next month, offering a seamless gaming experience with no ads or in-app purchases. On June 5, the new releases include UNO: Arcade Edition, a revamped version of the popular card game; LEGO Hill Climb Adventures+, which blends LEGO worlds with physics-based gameplay; Lost in Play+, a wholesome point-and-click adventure; the classic 3D arcade game Helix Jump+; and WHAT THE CAR? for Apple Vision Pro, a spatial version of the racing comedy game.In addition, several popular games will get new updates, including a special Paddington event in Crayola Create and Play+ starting June 26, a new Queens neighborhood in Skate City: New York on May 22, and the arrival of Shaquille O'Neal in the Greatest Mode of NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition on May 8.Apple Arcade offers over 200 games, available across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro.UNO: Arcade Edition brings vibrant visuals and exciting Apple Arcade-exclusive gameplay. Players can enjoy classic UNO rules in solo mode or challenge themselves with the new Custom Games mode, featuring fun options like Wild Swap Hands and Color Showdown. With three game modes, rich customizations, and unlockable creative frames, effects, and emotes, UNO: Arcade Edition offers endless entertainment for solo play or with friends and family.Indie developer Triband's WHAT THE CAR? takes racing to a whole new level on Apple Vision Pro. Using a floating TV portal with legs and an extendable steering wheel, players control a wacky race car with bizarre features like wings, legs, and even the common cold. The game leverages spatial computing, with dynamic gameplay that pops out of the screen, offering an adventurous, unpredictable experience.In LEGO Hill Climb Adventures+, players race through dynamic LEGO landscapes, from sunny countrysides to towering mountains. With upgradeable vehicles, unique gadgets, and lovable LEGO Minifigures, this game combines the creative charm of LEGO with the physics-based gameplay of Hill Climb Racing. Hidden secrets and exciting challenges await around every corner.Winner of the 2023 App Store Award for iPad Game of the Year, Lost in Play+ invites players into a whimsical childhood adventure. Help two siblings navigate enchanted forests, outwit quirky goblins, and solve puzzles in a dialogue-free, point-and-click interactive cartoon. With stunning animations and dreamlike surprises, it's a delightful journey full of curiosity and charm.Helix Jump+ is the classic 3D arcade game reimagined for Apple Arcade. Players guide a bouncing ball through twisting helix towers, timing drops to avoid traps and smash through platforms. With enhanced visuals, haptic feedback, exclusive skins, and no ads or interruptions, Helix Jump+ delivers a rhythm and momentum challenge that's better than ever.
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