Best Games of the Week July 26
We’ve scoured the App Store and found the best new games that have arrived this week. Some of our choices include a beautiful RPG, and a new Pokémon title.
We’ve scoured the App Store and found the best new games that have arrived this week. Some of our choices include a beautiful RPG, and a new Pokémon title.
It’s been a great week for new apps. Our choices include a powerful flight tracker, a smarter way to make lists, and a secure and free iPhone firewall.
The weather app with an attitude is sporting multitasking support, new keyboard shortcuts, and an overhauled design on iPad.
Inspired by the iconic game Araknoid, the ball bounce game features 50 interactive missions.
To mark the milestone, Bethesda has also updated the original DOOM to work on modern iOS devices.
Paying homage the classic 16-bit gaming, the RPG features 120fps gameplay on an iPad Pro.
Do your best 1984 impression and spy on unsuspecting suspects. It’s up to you to follow the rules, or not.
The latest Pokémon game for mobile devices sees players heading to unknown lands to battle and catch wild Pokémon.
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.
The new app, which operates completely on an iPhone, allows you to block a connection to any internet domain.
The new app helps make traveling less stressful while keeping an eye on your flights.
The new app makes it easy to track of exactly how much money you’re spending.
The latest game in the Faily series takes the fun to the sky.
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.
To celebrate World Emoji Day, showcased some of the new and updated options that will arrive this fall.
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.
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.