Three well-known games from Japanese developers will be coming to Apple Arcade this month.
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Apple announced the following games: Frogger and the Rumbling Ruins on June 3, Cooking Mama: Cuisine on June 17, and Air Twister on June 24.
Frogger and the Rumbling Ruins
Frogger and the Rumbling Ruins is the latest in the historic Frogger franchise by developer Konami.
Players will make their way through puzzle-ridden ruins and unravel the mysteries of the Ancient Salientians. It's only a simple three-dimension puzzle game that will keep players on their toes as they navigate through the 100 stages with various traps and enemies around every corner.
Cooking Mama: Cuisine
Cooking Mama: Cuisine will bring a brand-new Cooking Mama experience developed by Office Create Corp. Players will unlock delicious recipes and cook them but there's a twist to the gameplay. Instead of selecting a recipe, players will need to choose the ingredients first and find a combination that works together. Only then will they be able to cook them.
The only way to find out what is being served up with the selected ingredients is by cooking it. Indeed, this will bring a new challenge to players.
Air Twister
Air Twister is a linear fantasy endless shooter where players will control Princess Arch and find their way through enemies to save her homeland. It will also feature music from Valensia, a Dutch artist, who recorded 19 new songs for the game.
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Jigsaw Puzzle by MobilityWare+
Don't miss this game by MobilityWare that will come out on June 10. It features the biggest and most beautiful collection of jigsaw puzzles that range from Disney, Hasbro, and a lot more.
Players will have numerous categories and genres to choose from; plus, it has over 29,000 puzzles.
Just last year, Apple Arcade got its biggest update since it was launched in 2019 with over 30 titles added to the subscription service, which also included much-anticipated games.
Among the big-name exclusives were some classics, such as Threes, Monument Valley, and more. And this is all due to their focus on quality.
Apple Arcade provides a great alternative to the App Store that enables the world's most talented developers can create mobile games without the need to worry about monetization.
Subscribers will get all of the games only for a flat monthly fee, and since its launch, it's been providing a solid service. With the Arcade games improved, the diverse and great lineup of games is just noteworthy.
Despite the previous reports that suggest Apple Arcade struggles to keep their subscribers hooked, it seems like with the new great games, Apple is still trying its best and their focus on quality is just astounding.
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Written by April Fowell