One of the highlights of WWDC each year is the announcement of the winners of Apple Design Awards for the best designed apps of the year. Here are this year’s winners:
Blackbox (free with in-app purchase): a puzzle game that uses the various sensors of the iPhone to solve those puzzles…without touching the screen of the iPhone. Pretty clever, huh? The ADA judges thought so, too.
Things 3 ($9.99): One of the best to-do list apps ever, and the second time that Things has one an Apple Design Award (the first being back in 2009).
Mushroom 11 ($4.99): the world has been devastated, and the only thing living is a mutant fungus called Mushroom 11. You need to move it around by actually erasing part of the fungus and letting it regenerate. The artwork is crazy, and the app features electronica from The Future Sound of London.
Lake (free with in-app purchases): It’s one of those adult coloring books, but with a difference. You can use a finger like a paint bucket or get super-fine control with an Apple Pencil. Daily new drawings are added, and you can pay for drawings by top artists with in-app purchases.