Gaming

Four new games debut on Apple Arcade

Four new games — Outlanders 2: Second Nature, Punch Kick Duck+, and Zen Koi Pro+, and Cityscapes: Sim Builder— have debuted on Apple Arcade, Apple’s game streaming service with more than 200 games with no ads or in-app purchases.

Outlanders 2: Second Nature is a town-building strategy game from Uruguayan indie studio Pomelo Games. It’s designed for ages 12 and up and can run on the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV set-top box. Outlanders 2: Second Nature supports gamepad controllers.

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Punch Kick Duck+ is a side-scroll action game made by solo developer Shaun Coleman. It’s designed for ages 9 and up and can run on the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV set-top box. Punch Kick Duck+ supports gamepad controllers.

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Zen Koi Pro+ comes from Singapore-based game studio LandShark Games. It’s a single player game for ages 4 and up. It runs on the iPhone and iPad, but not the Mac or Apple TV set-top box. As best as I can tell, it has no gamepad support.

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Cityscapes: Sim Builder is a city building game for the Vision Pro. It’s for ages 4 and up.

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About Apple Arcade

Apple Arcade is available for US$6.99 per month with a one-month free trial. Customers who purchase a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV receive three months of Apple Arcade for free.

Apple Arcade is part of Apple One’s Individual ($19.95.), Family ($25.95), and Premier ($37.95) monthly plans, with a one-month free trial. An Apple Arcade subscription gives a family of up to six unlimited access to all the games in its catalog.

Arcade Originals are playable across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. App Store Greats are available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. Availability for the 200+ titles across devices varies based on hardware and software compatibility. Some content may not be available in all areas.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.