Best Games of the Week February 14
You’ll love the best new games that arrived on the App Store this week. Our choices include an iconic PC optimized for the iPad, a crunchy platformer, and more.
You’ll love the best new games that arrived on the App Store this week. Our choices include an iconic PC optimized for the iPad, a crunchy platformer, and more.
In our latest roundup of the best apps to arrive this week, we're highlighting a cloud service for Pokémon fans, a great journal app, and more.
You can leave your iPhone at home and still listen to music and podcasts on the service.
Players can enter the world of Lincoln Loud from the popular Nickelodeon series.
The app is also transitioning to a subscription model. But there is good news for anyone who has previously made a purchase.
The software offers smaller improvements and bug fixes, including one for users in Iceland.
Optimized for the tablet, you’ll command U.S. forces looking to secure the liberation of France.
Thanks to iCloud sync, you can start a project on the Mac and then pick up where you left off using the iPad app.
You’ll try to crumble a group of evil, mutant cookies and their powerful bosses.
The cross-platform cloud service allows Pokémon fans to have a single place for their collection.
Help the worm catch the apple in 80 different levels filled with surprises.
Our beginner's guide can help you conquer this great strategy RPG.
Just sing a melody, and the app will transform those notes into a song.
We're taking a deeper dive into the fantasy RPG.
Our best new game of the week is a fun AR party game on Apple Arcade. See what else made our list.
Take a look at the best new apps that have arrived in the last week.
The updated app features five tabs to easily access more information.
Cryptract is one for the JRPG aficionados. Fortunately, there are plenty of you out there.
The retro soccer game offers simple controls for casual players.
When paired with Guided Access, you can feel safe showing photos to anyone from a specific album.,
Along with tracking books you’ve read, it also allows you to enter novels you want to dive in to.
Every day you wake up on time, you’ll earn virtual seeds that can be used to plan trees in the real world.
Seeing the current weather conditions is useful, but sometimes you want to know where the wind and precipitation is forming and coming from. Ventusky shows you that information.
The app synchronizes with the popular Trak.tv service.