Since there are never too many puzzles, the Apple Arcade is launching today a new game of the category: Squiggle Dropand Noodlecake.
With more than 100 puzzles, the game has interesting mechanics and very accessible gameplay. The objective here is to draw very simple geometric shapes to solve the puzzle proposed by the level.
Players can find the solution in different, often surprising ways, and earn rewards to build their own Squiggletown.
More than 100 levels are available (there will be more, according to the developers) and certainly many will have the impression of being faced with the type of game that was released right at the beginning of the App Store, largely due to the design — and that is not necessarily a bad thing.
Lastly, the game also contains daily challenges and supports multiplayer competitions.
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Apple Arcade has over 200 titles in the library (free of or in-app purchases), which can be accessed by up to five members of a Family Sharing on iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs and/or Macs. Game service costs BRL 9.90 per month and it’s also part of the company’s Apple One subscription package.
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