Best Games of the Week May 22
Another week is in the books, so it’s time to take a look at our choices for the best new games that arrived on the App Store this week.
Another week is in the books, so it’s time to take a look at our choices for the best new games that arrived on the App Store this week.
A to-do app focusing on speed and a perfect app for music junkies highlight our best new apps of the week.
The game features endless variations to keep you coming back for more.
Apple Watch users can now take advantage of more precise Infograph complications.
The streaming service is $14.99 per month and offers a huge amount of popular content.
Using the Twitter client, you can bookmark any tweet to view later, even while offline.
The app offers quiet, persistent sounds to help you focus and concentrate.
The update will speed up access to the passcode entry field when a mask is detected.
A nice update has also arrived for Adobe Fresco.
Players will read through and erase the diary of Kaiso, who is returning to her family home in Ireland.
It's a service that’s suitable for anyone, from small businesses and call centers to travelers.
The app is designed to allow users to quickly enter and interact with their tasks.
The fun new game brings the popular pub trivia experience to your iOS device.
The update brings a number of new Pride-themed watch faces.
Our top choices include a new Apple Aracde title, a fun kart racer, and more.
This week's best new apps include a unique take on an email app, a way to make working from home a bit easier, and more.
These relaxing games can help reduce your stress and let you relax. With gorgeous graphics, soothing sounds, and casual gameplay, they offer the perfect escape.
The game features simple and accessible interactions.
You’ll try to guess famous characters and objects in block form.
With the app, you can view 20 species of insects in 3D or using augmented reality technology.
You can race to victory on more than 45 different tracks.
The navigation bar features four different sections to better the app.
The app will let anyone else at home know if you can or can’t be bothered.
Designed for ages 2-5, the fun game helps teach pattern-matching skills and iOS gestures.