
You play as either a giant or some deity or whatever explanation you can think of until the game gives one. Thirty years later, you show up and offer to help him finally get home. It starts with a man named Milton crashing his plane in Bermuda. From what I’ve played so far, it’s more of a combination between hidden objects and light puzzles. Yak & Co.’s Agent A is one of my favorite point-and-click adventures, so I was thrilled to hear they were working on another game that would be included in Apple Arcade. In any case, definitely give it a try and, if you like it enough, work it into your daily rotation. But I also kind of wish there was more, since it’s so well-made. Part of me is grateful that the game is only asking for a few minutes per day, allowing me to spend more time with other games. You compete against others for a high score and then wait for tomorrow for another track. The only catch is that there’s one mission per day. The whole package is slick and impressive.

It’s a fast-paced auto-runner in which you get points for ramming into enemy vehicles, pick up rocket launchers to use on them, and need to avoid mines they drop. And the game itself plays exactly like that. It looks exactly like a chase scene in a spy movie. It shows you speeding around in a stylish car, flipping sideways over a ramp, past exploding vehicles and then turning into a boat mid-air before landing in the water. If the trailer for PikPok Games’ Agent Intercept doesn’t make you want to play, I’m not sure what will. There’s no shortage of good games in the lineup, but hopefully these roundups will help you decide which ones to focus on first. Some are easy to recommend, but others have issues I’ll touch upon. Today’s roundup includes six new games that I tried and a few that I’m revisiting. But as I cover more games, I’ll be linking to that coverage here so you can find it all easily. There are already over 70 games available and I’m only one person, so please bear with me. The idea is to include gameplay videos and blurbs to help my readers decide which games to play first. At least while Apple Arcade is new, I’ll be posting every day about the games I played since the previous issue.


It’s similar to my weekly roundup called My Week Unwrapped. Hi everyone, and welcome back to my almost daily roundup of Apple Arcade games, called Apple Arcade Unwrapped.
