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The 15 Best Apple Arcade Games

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Pankaj Rawat
The 15 Best Apple Arcade Games

Macintosh Arcade, seemingly the best thing that can happen to all-in-one gaming, offers a huge library of popular, free games for iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. The past year has brought many new games, including remastered variations of exemplary all-round titles and brand new hits with great design.


 A quick introduction to Apple Arcade

 

No experience with Apple Arcade yet? Help is a membership-based step that gives owners of Apple gadgets access to a growing library of handheld games. The titles are made available to fans without ads and can be obtained through Apple's organic widget system, similar to Apple TV gadgets. Users have two separate Apple Arcade plans to choose from: Indie Game Scene for $4.99/month, or Apple One, a bundle with about six Apple services like TV+ and Music, for $14.95 /month. When you sign up, you'll tackle over 200 games, including 15 exciting titles below.


Oddmar


Oddmar is an experiential platformer that works around a Viking champion named Oddmar. The title revolves around Norse and Viking folklore, including enchantments, offering 24 comprehensive levels filled with weapons, enemies, managers, puzzles, and otherworldly difficulties. 


Players are tasked with taking Oddmar through a variety of scenes, from the highest point of the frozenmountains to the mines beneath the dreamland. Complete the journey and you'll claim to be a sizable champion, earning a spot in Valhalla. 


LEGO Star Wars: Castaways

 

LEGO Star Wars: Castaways is the newest installment of the LEGO Star Wars universe, explicitly designed for the Apple Arcade setting. This title offers an experience of social activism on a mysterious forgotten planet filled with innovations from ancient human progress. Players can create their own characters, investigate an island, plunge into battle, reminisce about "key Star Wars moments" in LEGO variations of notable regions. and that's just the beginning.


LEGO's rich Star Wars video game history goes back to 2005 with the arrival of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox and other classic installations.

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