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Warped Kart Racers and Cityscapes: Sim Builder for the Vision Pro now on Apple Arcade

Warped Kart Racers

Warped Kart Racers and Cityscapes: Sim Builder for the Vision Pro are now available on Apple Arcade, Apple’s US$6.99/month game streaming service that has over 200 games. Apple Arcade is also available as part of the Apple One bundle.

Spatial titles on Apple Vision Pro deliver new gameplay experiences that blend digital content with the physical world. In Warped Kart Racers, players take control of some of their favorite 20th Television animated characters from American Dad!, Family Guy, King of the Hill, and Solar Opposites, using their hands to steer, drift, and throw objects as if driving a real kart in single-player and multiplayer matches.

With Cityscapes: Sim Builder, with a new view of the city, players have the perfect bird’s-eye view to manage their city as mayor, making meaningful decisions that impact the health and happiness of their citizens. They’ll use their hands to lay down roads, build neighborhoods, and ultimately grow their city into a thriving, profitable, and sustainable place to live.

Cityscapes: Sim Builder

Along with this month’s releases for Apple Vision Pro, the service is launching new content updates today for hit spatial games on Apple Arcade, including:

  • Gibbon: Beyond the Trees: Players embark on a beautiful, heartfelt adventure when a family of gibbons find themselves lost in a dangerous world. The update adds the Liberation game mode, game controller support, and daily runs to compete with friends on the Game Center leaderboards.
  • Bloons TD 6+: The popular tower defense game adds a new hero, Rosalia, armed with lasers, grenades, and a jet pack. Players can also help Dr. Monkey in a new quest, and in a new event called Boss Rush, they’ll face multiple bosses on a series of islands that offer huge player rewards.

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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.