Apple Arcade adds PAC-MAN Party Royale, Ballistic Baseball and more

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) /
facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
3 of 4
Next

Things That Go Bump

Another intriguing title, Things That Go Bump comes from developer Tinybop, a Brooklyn-based studio that’s known for creating educational products that spark curiosity. Their games and products are all about giving kids the freedom to think outside the box and can often serve as great educational tools.

Things That Go Bump is no different. Inspired by Japanese folklore, Things That Go Bump is a fun/somewhat competitive game in which players create a yōkai (spirit creature) and explore a mysterious house. Using your yōkai, you can combine objects to create some pretty wild creatures that you can take into battle against other players or angry house spirits. By defeating other yōkai and vanquishing house spirits, you can gain energy that allows you to advance through the house and explore new rooms that unlock more fun challenges.

Tinybop has plans to introduce new level sand rooms roughly every two months. The game is playable with 1-4 players. Begin testing your creativity and curiosity right now.