New Apple Arcade games in March 2023: Kimono Cats, Osmos+ and more

New arrivals from Apple Arcade for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV in March 2023 include Kimono Cats and enhanced versions of three games from the App Store.

The March lineup features a new game called Kimono Cats, as well as arcade versions of Osmos, Cludo, and Human: Fall Flat with no ads, purchases, or tracking.

The games will be available on Apple Arcade for a month. As always, they’re available with an Apple Arcade subscription at no additional charge. Click the “Get”button on the game page to be notified when the download is available.

New Apple Arcade games coming in March 2023

Kimono Cats (March 3)

Is your cat ready? Is your cat’s best friend ready? Kimono Cats is just a day away and we think you will have a great time.

🕹: https://t.co/IiqYdH4uWo pic.twitter.com/hOb7hUlPFJ

— Apple Arcade (@AppleArcade) March 2, 2023

Kimono Cats, a new game from HumaNature Studios, is billed as an adorable game designed for all ages. By choosing the main cat and his companion, Kimon Cats sees how you entertain your cats at the Japanese Matsuri Festival.

This includes activities such as throwing darts at moving bubbles, playing mini games, meeting other characters, and so on. By earning coins, you can buy houses and various decorations to build your own village. You can even visit other players’ villages and leave gifts, messages, and stamps in their guestbooks.

Kimono Cats supports iOS, iPadOS, macOS and tvOS [ App Store link ].

Osmosis+ (March 17)

Osmos by Hemisphere Games is one of the oldest classic games on the App Store. With physics-based gameplay, fabulous visuals, and a minimalistic electronic soundtrack, this game makes you grow as you consume other motes.

Touch anywhere to push out the water and move, but there’s a Catch 22: Throwing matter also shrinks you. Cosmos+ includes 50 levels or more of bonus content across multiple environments such as the Sun, Antimatter, Warped Chaos, and Epicycles.

Osmos+ supports iOS and iPadOS [ App Store link ].

Clue: Classic Mystery Game+ (March 24)

🔍 Respond to the most dangerous party in the history of board games – Clue / Cluedo is coming soon to Apple Arcade! Solve every riddle in every topic. Every guest is a detective, and every one is a suspect, but who did it?! pic.twitter.com/GsDw6Di5qj

— Marmalade Game Studio (@MarmaladeGames) March 1, 2023

Marmalade Studio specializes in digital versions of classic board games such as Monopoly and Battleship. His Apple Arcade version of the original Hasbro board game is a classic detective story that will put your gray matter to work.

There are ten different themed boards to explore, including Tudor Mansion, Egyptian Adventure, Tropical Mystery, Venetian Masquerade, Wild West and more. The game includes single player, online multiplayer and local multiplayer modes allowing you to play alone or against people from all over the world or your closest friends.

Hint: The Classic Mystery Game+ supports iOS and iPadOS [ App Store link ].

Human: Fall Flat+ (March 31)

505 Games has created an Apple Arcade version of its third-person puzzle game Human: Fall Flat, set in a surreal world. Your character Bob is tasked with escaping dreams of falling by solving puzzles “using only your mind and physics”.

The fun game offers several ways to solve puzzles to keep it interesting. It could be as simple as opening that mysterious door, or as unexpected as throwing a speaker out of a window. The environments include mansions, castles, Aztec adventures, snowy mountains, eerie nightscapes, industrial complexes, and more. The trailer above is from the original App Store version released in 2016.

Human: Fall Flat+ supports iOS and iPadOS [ App Store link ].

How to view a list of upcoming Apple Arcade games

To see a list of upcoming Apple Arcade games, go to the Arcade tab in the App Store on your device, then scroll down and tap the View All Games option. Click “Filters”at the top to narrow the list by release date, then turn on the “Coming Soon”filter.

Apple may remove some tiles from the catalog due to poor interaction, usually when contracts with their developers expire. Remote games are available on Arcade for another two weeks. Read: How to use a Nintendo controller on Apple devices

How to get Apple Arcade for free

Apple Arcade gives you access to a growing library of over 200 games on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. All games available on the service come without ads, tracking or in-app purchases. Apple Arcade costs $5 per month after a one-month free trial. The service is included in all Apple One subscription packages.

You get three free months of Apple Arcade when you buy a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV. For more information about Apple Arcade, visit apple.com/apple-arcade.

Apple Arcade is not a game streaming service – each game must be downloaded to run locally on the device. Many games support compatible Sony, Microsoft and MFi controllers. And with iOS 16, you can also use Nintendo’s Joy-Con and Switch Pro.

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