2023-11-30 12:10:50
After revealing, a few weeks ago, the finalists of the App Store Awards de 2023a Apple officially announced the winners of its annual awardsin which he chose the best apps and games “that encouraged users to unleash their creativity, discover a world of new adventures and have fun with family and friends”.
According to Maçã, this year’s winners include “developers from around the world who created apps and games that offer valuable experiences and inspire cultural change”.
Both the CEOChief executive officeror executive director.”>1 da Apple, Tim Cookas well as the company’s senior vice president of global marketing, Greg Joswiakcommented on the announcement of the winners:
We’re always so impressed to see the innovation and thoughtful perspectives of the @AppStore Award winners each year. Here’s to the creativity of developers and entrepreneurs driving endless possibilities.https://t.co/JCO6VZbTF7
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) November 30, 2023
We are always impressed to see the innovation and insightful perspectives of award winners. @AppStore Awards every year. Here’s to the creativity of developers and entrepreneurs who generate endless possibilities.
Congratulations to this year’s @AppStore Award winners! I love the innovation and creativity of the developers who continue to change our daily lives with their amazing apps and games. https://t.co/H3QGJei1tF
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) November 30, 2023
Congratulations to the winners of @AppStore Awards this year! I love the innovation and creativity of developers who continue to change our daily lives with their incredible apps and games.
Let’s look at this year’s winners below.
iPhone
App do ano: AllTrails
Game of the year: “Honkai: Star Rail”
iPad
App do ano: Ready-to-Makeup
Jogo do ano: Lost in Play
Mac
App do ano: Photomator
Game of the Year: Lies of P
Version 1.2.0.0 (37.6 GB)
Requires the macOS 13.0.0 or superior
Apple Watch
App do ano: SmartGym
Created by Brazilian Matthew Abras. Congratulations! ????????
Apple TV
App do mouth: MUBI
Cultural Impact Winners
In addition to the main categories, the App Store Awards also choose the winners of the so-called Cultural Impact — which, according to Apple, were recognized “for promoting positive change through apps and games”.
According to the company, this year’s winners “encourage users to learn and develop in an inclusive and accessible space, contribute to a more sustainable future, practice self-reflection and connect with other generations”.
Are they:
Pok Pok
Created with inclusion in mind, Pok Pok is a virtual playroom, a universal environment where preschoolers of all backgrounds and abilities can play, explore and see the world as one.
Version 30.1 (672.2 MB)
Requires the iOS 12.3 or superior
I speak
Pioneering an accessibility app more than a decade ago, AssistiveWare’s Proloquo creates Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools that help the world communicate in new ways.
Too Good To Go
Too Good to Go allows you to minimize food waste by connecting users to restaurants and stores with surplus food that has not been sold at an affordable price.
Unpacking
Unpacking brings together meditative puzzles to create a relaxing game that addresses family experiences of change and connection.
Finding Hannah
Finding Hannah is a colorful hidden object game with inclusive and moving stories that speak to the power of healing and self-discovery.
Trend of the year
Finally, Apple also defined artificial intelligence as the trend of the year, stating that “generative AI captured the collective imagination of users who followed its evolution in real time”.
Thus, in addition to all the apps highlighted above, the App Store editorial team around the world has separated a collection of apps that incorporate this technology. Check them out below:
You can check the history of the App Store by highlighting the apps in this category this way.
All of this year’s award winners are, of course, highlighted on the main screen (“Today” tab) of the App Store.
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