BEST
GAMES
of the
MONTH
June 2024
June is in the books and it’s was another great month on the App Store. Our list has something for everyone with simple and easy games for the whole family and a unique look at the work of Franz Kafka.
LUNA The Shadow Dust mobile
Shine Your Light
Taking inspiration from old-school adventure games, it tells a story of two playable companions drawn together in a hand-animated puzzle. Be prepared to solve puzzles while immersed in the game. Each one is standalone and don’t require a hidden item or backtracking. Instead of complicated dialog, the game features cinematic that help unwrap the mysterious story in the ancient tower that stands at the end of the world.
Welcome To Everdell
Build the Perfect City
The popular board game Welcome to Everdell has made its way to your iPhone and iPad. A prefect option for families, you’ll try to make the perfect make believe city. The game is easy to learn with worker placement and tableau building.
Passpartout 2
Fun For an Artist of Any Age
Artists of any age and skill level should definitely enjoy playing Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist. The sequel to the original is full of charm, and art. You’ll explore a town full of puppets, Phénix while getting to know the residents. You’ll help them out with your art, like a new ad for a restaurant. As you continue to improve, you can use your cash to buy supplies un the art store and get even better at your craft. The town’s residents can also provide you with some unique items.
Guncho
Saddle Up!
Head to the Wild West in Guncho. A turn-based tactical shooter rogue like is designed for a single player. In the game, you’ll engage in a unique positional shooting mechanic and fight your way through a series of randomly generated levels. When moving, shooting, and unloading bullets, you’ll influence the hero’s revolver rotation. To defeat your enemies, align bullets through clever tactical moves.
Playing Kafka
Live in Kafka's Stories
Franz Kafka is well-known for his absurdists stories that transport readers bizarre predicaments while examining themes like isolation, anxiety, and more. And in the new game Playing Kafka, you can live in three of the author’s most influential works. The was created with leading Kafka experts and on the 100-year anniversary of his death. In the game, you will enjoy of fully voice branding story based on Kafka’s The Trial, The Castle, and Letter To His Father.