The most high-profile of which is Yaga, an action-RPG

They did it. They got my first real, honest-to-goodness five bucks for Apple Arcade.

I was originally thinking I’d only stick around for thatinitial free trial period, but I ended up keeping my subscription going past the first month–partially out of forgetfulness, and partially out of an ongoing interest in this service. I’ve found it worth the money, at least so far. (That could quickly change.) There are still games I want to finish, and the list of titles hasn’t stopped growing since the big launch day.

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Apple Arcade added five more games on July 31, 2025. You might like one or two of them!

Yagais a Slavic folklore-inspired action-RPG with an eye-catching art style. You play a one-armed blacksmith, so when it comes to forging new gear and weapons, just this once, you can be self-reliant.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

Now, I can’t say Apple Arcade is my ideal place to play this kind of a game–it’s also coming to PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch a little later, on November 12–but it’s definitely worth highlighting.

Lifelike: Chapter Onepitches itself as “particle symphony.” It’s kind of like an abstract art installation about animals’ swarming behaviors, but I feel like the more I attempt to explain it, the less sense it’ll make.

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

It’s more of a soothing experience than a traditional video game. Something to play right before bed.

Hogwashis a three-on-one game in which pigs try to roll around in mud and dirty up a farmstead while a sprinkler-wielding farmer tries to tie them up and keep the place from getting too messy.

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

It’s not the easiest thing in the world with touch controls, and it’s more of a passing novelty, but I love rolling around as a pig to soak up mud. On the plus side, it’s not online-only; you can play solo.

Fallen Knightis going for aMega Man Zerofeel on a bit of a budget.

Close up shot of Marissa Marcel starring in Ambrosio

As a futuristic knight, you’re able to dash up walls, slash and parry foes from a “terrorist organization” called the Purge, and take on bosses. It’s not anything we haven’t seen before in the genre, but considering it’s only one of many games in the wider Apple Arcade library, I’m perfectly fine with its okayness.

Tales of Memo, a memory puzzle game, rounds out the group.

Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

I couldn’t make sense of this one from the minimal App Store summary or even the trailer, but basically, you have to correctly match pairs of treasure chests,Concentration-style, to build up attacks and beat opponents before they beat you. It’s not awful! But it is clearly geared toward younger players.

If you need something to play in Apple Arcade, I’d still recommendGrindstoneabove all else.

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Overseer looking over the balcony in opening cutscene of Funeralopolis

Edited image of Super Imposter looking through window in No I’m not a Human demo cutscene with thin man and FEMA inside the house

Looking at the ghost of Jackie inside the lighthouse