A decade ago, the notion of mobile gaming being a credible contender against dedicated gaming consoles might have seemed far-fetched, but mobile gaming has evolved drastically during this period. This evolution is what services like Apple Arcade are betting on, and Apple Inc. AAPL has supported it by constantly adding some great titles to its package.
Apple Arcade has more than 200 games with no ads and in-app purchases. For the small price of $4.99 per month, you can enjoy all these games with no ad interruptions or IAP nagging. Even better, you can share this with up to five family members thanks to Family Sharing. This brings down the per-person cost to less than $1 per month. It really does not get any better than this.
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To help you start with Apple Arcade, we picked the best games on this service in 2023.
6 Best Apple Arcade Games In 2023
1. Dead Cells
Dead Cells is a high-intensity action platformer that requires you to master combat. The game consists of various weapons, and you will have to constantly learn the patterns of your enemies and their strategies to stay alive.
Find yourself engrossed in the game’s beauty with an endless loop of ever-changing weapons and gadgets. The replayability factor with Dead Cells is high so that you can enjoy the adrenaline for much longer.
2. Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Asphalt series needs no introduction, especially if you like racing games. The latest in this series is Asphalt 8: Airborne, and it comes loaded with over 300 official speed machines, including Ferrari, Ducati, Lamborghini, McLaren, and more.
All you need to do is hit the download button, and you're good to go on a world tour of fast-paced action with stunning graphics.
3. Alto’s Adventure: Remastered
Alto's Adventure is a breathtakingly stunning title, where you get to journey across the beautiful alpine hills and sleepy villages, through the ancient woodlands and long-abandoned ruins, through snowfall and rain, and more. The endless runner also has some challenges along the way, wherein you get to rescue llamas, grind rooftops, and leap over some terrifying chasms.
The background music only makes it all the more beautiful.
4. Pocket Build
Pocket Build is an open-world game where you can build with no limitations or restrictions. Build whatever you like, whenever you like, however you like. The game offers limitless possibilities, from castles, people, animals, trees, and fences to towers and bridges; you are only limited by your imagination.
5. What The Golf?
A fun golf game that makes you question everything you thought you knew about the sport, ‘What The Golf?' is packed with puns and goofy parodies. Based on physics, each level in this game is packed with a new type of golf. Apart from just the usual golf stuff, the developers have also added their own flair to the game with cats, horses, dogs, TVs, couches, flying houses, and more.
6. Exit The Gungeon
A spinoff of the 2016 title Enter the Gungeon, Exit the Gungeon is a stylish game with neat pixel art. It consists of hundreds of weird and often surprisingly ridiculous guns and thousands of bullets that need to be dodged. The Gungeon – a wordplay on guns and dungeons – has become a paradox and is collapsing in on itself.
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