Best Games of the Week May 15
Our top choices include a new Apple Aracde title, a fun kart racer, and more.
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.
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 app will let anyone else at home know if you can or can’t be bothered.
The navigation bar features four different sections to better the app.
From Notability developer Gingers Labs, the new app is also available on Mac.
Another week is in the books, so it’s time to take a look at our choices for the Best Games of the Week.
Designed for ages 2-5, the fun game helps teach pattern-matching skills and iOS gestures.
The app helps remind you to do tasks like test smoke detectors, change your air filter, and more.
The game features more than 20 levels of increasing complexity to showcase your bomb-defusing skills.
The app is a non-partisan platform that allows you to communicate with your local, regional, and national representatives.
Take a look at the best new apps to arrive on the App Store this week.
A board game comes to life.
You’ll battle in an augmented reality real-time tactics game.
Be prepared to battle an army of fruit.
The app allows you to create a huge variety of different charts directly from Apple's Shortcuts app.
The fun new game will definitely brings some laughs to your time at home.
From Microsoft’s Xbox Gaming Studio, you’ll race to win a dream lineup of cars.
April is now in the rearview mirror, and it left us with a number of compelling iOS games. It's time to take a look back and pick the top games of the month.
Perfect for younger children, you start by placing an iPhone face down in a secret hiding spot.