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Apple has amassed nearly 150 games on its $5-per-month gaming service, Apple Arcade. All the titles in Apple Arcade’s catalog are available to play across the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV, but we’re still waiting on some titles that were teased during launch in 2019.
Almost every week Apple Arcade releases and announces new games, as well as updates older titles, so subscribers always have something new to check out.
Here’s every game we’re still waiting to arrive on Apple Arcade.
The Artful Escape
Developer: Annapurna Interactive
The Artful Escape tells the story of teenage guitar prodigy Francis Vendetti. On the night of his first performance, Francis finds himself on a psychedelic quest of self discovery. Along the way, he battles dead folk legends and, at times, his own imagination.
The Artful Escape was first announced at E3 2017 and was listed in the Apple Arcade lineup last year. The X019 trailer promises a colorful, neon, musical side-scroller.
Enter the Construct
Developer: Directive Games
Details have been thin on the ground about Enter the Construct, except that it was expected to be available at Apple Arcade’s launch. At that time, the images and videos showed the game as a first-person sci-fi shooter. Since then, there has been little to no information about Enter the Construct, so it’s possible it’s taken on a new name or has been canceled. Directive Games didn’t respond to a request for comment, but we’ll update if we hear anything.
Fantasian
Developer: Mistwalker
Fantasian’s creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, a mastermind behind multiple RPGs including Final Fantasy, posts updates about the upcoming JRPG game fairly regularly on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. If you’re excited about Fantasian, you can scroll through Sakaguchi’s social media and get a look at the game’s concept art and its handcrafted dioramas as they’re being built. Developer Mistwalker has posted designs of New Town En, Magitech Factory in Machine City, Secret Base and the Water City of Vence from the game.
Sakaguchi recently tweeted new screenshots saying that the game will be out soon. Game site Kotaku speculates that this means we could see the game this year.
HitchHiker
Developers: Mad About Pandas
HitchHiker is a mystery puzzle game where you play as the hitchhiker who doesn’t remember anything about their identity, their past or their destination. You’ll travel with five different drivers and make choices in the conversations that can help you remember your dark secrets. Solve environmental puzzles, keep an eye out for clues everywhere and make alliances — but remember that nothing is what it seems.
Lumen
Developer: Lykkegaard
Lumen is a new game from the creators of Tint that lets you play with light and reflections to solve puzzles. In the game, you discover an antique box owned by the late inventor Mrs. Olivia MacLumen. Her stories about her life and inventions are saved on film frames. To see them, you’ll need to position lenses and angle mirrors to aim the beam of light to reveal the frame. Each puzzle you solve unlocks a new frame to learn more about the mysterious inventor.
Proxi
Developers: Will Wright and Gallium Artists
Proxi is an AI simulation game from The Sims creator Will Wright. The game is built out of the player’s memories, using them as building blocks in the 3D world. Instead of creating a city or a house, as the player would do in The Sims, Proxi models the brain. You can store memories and millions of interconnected concepts, according to the website.
Sp!ng
Developer: SMG Studio
From the studio that brought you No Way Home, another Apple Arcade favorite, Sp!ng is a physics-based game where you must guide a cosmic ball to collect gems — just avoid hitting the walls. Using one-touch controls, maneuver the ball across more than 150 levels with daily challenges and over 50 characters to unlock.
Survival Z
Developer: Ember Entertainment
Can you survive in the wake of a deadly zombie attack? Survival Z has 50 levels with constantly changing routes, making it endlessly replayable. Place traps and set up obstacles to slow down the undead horde. Level up and upgrade your character’s equipment to stand a better chance during the apocalypse. Locate and join up with other survivors to stay one step ahead.
Ultimate Rivals: The Court
Developer: Bit Fry
This is a basketball-based follow-up to last year’s Ultimate Rivals: The Rink, which was a hyped-up three-on-three ice hockey game where you played as real stars from all kinds of sports — with added superpowers. Future iterations of the game could bring football, baseball or soccer to Apple Arcade.
Wonderbox
Developer: Aquiris
When Wonderbox, formerly Box Project, was announced for Apple Arcade, there weren’t many details available aside from a photo of a cardboard box. Now, the action-adventure game is due out soon, has an official name, and looks like fun for the whole family.
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