Apple Arcade to Feature Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire, and Ridiculous Fishing in July

Apple Arcade is a getting a trio of notable indie games in July, including Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire and Ridiculous Fishing. Launched in 2016, Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG that gained popularity for its gentle art style and calm vibes. Apple Arcade’s version of the game will include recent updates, including new town upgrades, dating events, crops, fishing ponds, hats, clothing and pets. The game will launch on Apple Arcade on July 21.

As for Ridiculous Fishing, the tech giant says the Apple Arcade version is a full and expanded remaster of the original game and is now in 3D. The remastered version of the game, called Ridiculous Fishing EX, includes a competitive mode and game plus mode. The idea behind the game is to catch as many fish as possible, then flick them up into the sky and shoot them with your shotgun. Ridiculous Fishing EX will launch on Apple Arcade on July 14.

Slay the Spire, which is a roguelike deck-building game, will roll out on the service on July 7. In the game, players climb The Spire while encountering enemies. Players are led to a final floor where a challenging boss encounter awaits.

In addition to the trio of notable indie games, Apple Arcade is also getting Hello Kitty Island Adventure on July 28. The game sees players solving ancient puzzles, decorating cabins and creating their “ultimate island paradise.” In addition, Lego Duplo World will be launching on July 7. The game is designed to help kids build their imaginations through open-ended play experiences.

Apple Arcade is available for $4.99 per month with a one-month free trial. The subscription is also available as part of Apple One’s Individual ($16.95), Family ($22.95), and Premier ($32.95) monthly plans. Apple Arcade games are playable across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

The upcoming launch of the new titles comes as Apple added 20 games to Apple Arcade service last month, including a new exclusive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles title along with classic games like Temple Run and Snake.io.

of Apple Arcade’s July Offerings

Apple Arcade is set to captivate gaming enthusiasts in July with the addition of Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire, and Ridiculous Fishing to its impressive lineup of indie games. Stardew Valley, a popular open-ended country-life RPG, will be introduced with exciting new updates such as town upgrades, dating events, and expanded features like fishing ponds, hats, clothing, and pets. The game will be available on Apple Arcade starting July 21.

Ridiculous Fishing, one of the standout titles, will undergo a full remastering for Apple Arcade. Players can look forward to an enhanced 3D version called Ridiculous Fishing EX, which includes a competitive mode and a game plus mode. With a unique concept of shooting fish into the sky and blasting them with a shotgun, Ridiculous Fishing EX will be released on July 14.

For those interested in strategic gameplay, Slay the Spire offers a thrilling roguelike deck-building experience. Players will embark on a challenging journey up The Spire, facing enemies along the way and ultimately encountering a formidable boss on the final floor. Apple Arcade users can enjoy this game starting July 7.

: Hello Kitty Island Adventure and Lego Duplo World

In addition to the highly anticipated indie games, Apple Arcade is also bringing Hello Kitty Island Adventure to its collection on July 28. This game invites players to immerse themselves in solving ancient puzzles, decorating cabins, and creating their “ultimate island paradise.” Furthermore, Lego Duplo World, launching on July 7, provides a platform for kids to unleash their imagination through open-ended play experiences.

Accessible and Affordable Entertainment

Apple Arcade offers users the opportunity to access these exciting games for a low monthly cost of $4.99, with a one-month free trial available. Subscribers can also enjoy Apple Arcade as part of the Apple One subscription plans: Individual ($16.95), Family ($22.95), and Premier ($32.95). What sets Apple Arcade apart is that these games can be played seamlessly across multiple devices, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV.

Continued Expansion

Apple continues to expand the Apple Arcade library, with an impressive addition of 20 games last month. The introduction of exclusive titles like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, along with classics such as Temple Run and Snake.io, further enhances the diverse range of gaming experiences available to Apple Arcade subscribers.

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