Apple has bulked up the Apple Arcade games library with another 20 new and classic titles. Among the additions is an exclusive co-op Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. In , you and some allies can battle your way through a litany of enemies as you look for Splinter, who’s gone missing.
This is a roguelike brawler, so it’ll be different every time you play. You’ll be able to combine the turtles’ attacks with randomized powerups and get some help from friends such as April O’Neil and Casey Jones. It’s worth noting that a terrific retro-style beat-’em-up that arrived last year, is also available on mobile, though you’ll need a Netflix subscription to play it on iOS or Android.
🐢 @TMNT Splintered Fate by @SuperEvilMegaco is a new kind of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. This co-op brawler has rogue-like gameplay that’s different, every time you play.
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— Apple Arcade (@AppleArcade) May 4, 2023
Also new is the latest title from and studio Triband. This time around, you’ll control a car and take part in races. If you’ve played Triband’s previous games, you’ll know to expect some absurd (and probably funny) twists. For one thing, the car has legs.
🤪 This secret has been driving us mad 🤪
We made an absurd racing game,
and SURPRISE! ✨ It’s out NOW on @applearcadeYou play as a car with legs, and it’s called 🎉🐻WHAT THE CAR?🚗🥳https://t.co/98CLL3m6DG pic.twitter.com/YD1pFFL5rL
— WHAT THE GAMES? (@tribandtweets) May 4, 2023
Apple has added several Disney titles to Arcade, including the -style 3D sticker book creator and match-three puzzle game . Elsewhere, Apple Arcade subscribers now have access to a 4K version of , an ad-free and .
Other classic indies are available to Apple Arcade subscribers at no extra cost starting today as well, including the brilliant and tough physics-based platformer In addition, you’ll be able to check out from Young Horses, whose charming is also coming to iOS this summer.
There are more than 200 games on Apple Arcade. Even so, this marks a significant expansion of the library. Meanwhile, Netflix recently said it planned to add 40 more titles to its catalog of mobile games this year, including .