Best Games of the Week July 19
A beautiful social adventure and a retro space shooter highlight our Best Games of the Week.
A beautiful social adventure and a retro space shooter highlight our Best Games of the Week.
Our latest look at the best new apps include an app for anyone on the autism spectrum, the latest from a popular kid-friendly developer, and a way to create and collect ideas under one roof.
From the developer behind the iconic game Flower, the new title features a unique kingdom waiting to be explored.
Taking inspiration from classics like Galaga, each wave of enemies is randomly generated and gets progressively more difficult.
The latest game in the Faily series takes the fun to the sky.
Designed by an 18-year-old developer on the autism spectrum, the new app aims to help reduce anxiety, burnout, and meltdowns.
The latest update chucks a number of new elements into the mix, but the biggest has to do with familiars.
To celebrate World Emoji Day, showcased some of the new and updated options that will arrive this fall.
Even though the dog days of summer are here, there are plenty of new games on the App Store to keep you entertained.
The accessible board game is now available on the App Store and features a single and multiplayer mode.
The turn-based PvP board game requires a big dose of strategy to win your battles.
The app offers a number of different features including a searchable journal and a sketch and photo annotation mode.
Take to the skies in this top-down shooter to battle against a horde of malfunctioning robots.
Taking inspiration from both sliding puzzlers and platformers, there are 144 different levels to play.
Our Best Apps of the Week inlcude a surefire way to help you get up in the morning and a fun way to wow friends and family with two close-up magic tricks.
Join us this week we call Dr. Mario to work together with touchbars while in mansions on the AppAdvice podcast episode 109.
The latest mobile game from Nintendo is a new addition in the popular series.
The top prize is a massive $10,000, while the first runner-up will get $5,000.
No matter your perspective, the new game is definitely a great way to tease your brain.
The app features two close-up magic tricks that you can easily learn.
Be prepared to fall down, alot, in the fun new arcade game.
Combining a pulp horror story and action-adventure, the game uses 2D visuals and beautiful high-res art drawn by hand on an iPad Pro.
The app lets you create a social media profile and then challenge others to complete various kindly tasks, as well as completing them yourself.
Join us this week as we grab cursed swords to race around dungeons and magical worlds, while putting out fires 60 seconds at a time on the AppAdvice Podcast episode 108.