Apple Arcade adds 8 new games to its library, here they are

CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 25: Ann Thai, senior product marketing manager of the App Store at Apple Inc., speaks during a company product launch event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park on March 25, 2019 in Cupertino, California. Apple announced the launch of it's new video streaming service, unveiled a premium subscription tier to its News app, and announced it would release its own credit card, called Apple Card. (Photo by Michael Short/Getty Images)
CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 25: Ann Thai, senior product marketing manager of the App Store at Apple Inc., speaks during a company product launch event at the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park on March 25, 2019 in Cupertino, California. Apple announced the launch of it's new video streaming service, unveiled a premium subscription tier to its News app, and announced it would release its own credit card, called Apple Card. (Photo by Michael Short/Getty Images) /
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The Bradwell Conspiracy

The Bradwell Conspiracy is a great example of Apple Arcade being more than just a bunch of indie games that no one else wanted. From Bossa Studios, creators of I Am Bread and Surgeon Simulator, The Bradwell Conspiracy is a challenging puzzle game with a rich narrative and stylistic aesthetic. In the game, you find yourself trying to escape the depths of a hidden underground complex that you have become trapped in followed an unexpected explosion at the Stonehenge Museum fundraiser. It sounds like as you progress through the story, you’ll uncover a conspiracy of sorts.

The Bradwell Conspiracy is also available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.

INMOST

Just in time for Halloween, comes INMOST, an “atmospheric, story-driven puzzle platformer from developer Hidden Layer Games and publisher Chucklefish (Starbound, Wargroove). The chilling trailer doesn’t offer much in terms of narrative, but INMOST is said to have a “dark, interconnecting story” as you play as three playable characters attempting to survive an old abandoned castle and escape from the evil within.

A teaser for the game describes INMOST as a “moving story of loss and hope, with themes, including traumatic death, that some may find emotionally upsetting.”