Apple Arcade is set to get five new games in June, including an “Uno” game, another new Lego game, and “What the Car” makes its debut on the Apple Vision Pro.
Like May, June will see a handful of new games released to Apple Arcade, including some entries into series we’ve seen before. Most of the new games are geared toward younger players and families, making it another great addition for households with elementary-aged kids.
UNO: Arcade Edition
Exclusive to Apple Arcade, UNO: Arcade Edition lets players enjoy a classic card game together. Players can enjoy solo matches with classic Uno rules, or customize games with new options like Wild Swap Hands and Color Showdown.
Players can also unlock creative frames, special effects, and emotes the more they play, making the game feel fun and fresh every time.
Lego Hill Climb Adventures+
Players will race, explore, and build their way through changing locations like the countryside, mountains, and even the great below.
This physics-based racer features a cast of memorable Minifigures, upgradeable vehicles equipped boasting unique gadgets, and plenty of hidden secrets around every turn. It’s a perfect mix of discovery, strategy, and action for Lego lovers of any age.
Helix Jump+
Helix Jump+ is a reimagining of the classic genre-defining hit Helix Jump. This Apple Arcade exclusive features reworked haptics, enhanced visual effects, exclusive unlockable skins, and — of course — no ads or interruptions.
Players will guide a ball through vibrant, twisting towers, avoid traps, and smash through platforms as they test their skills in this rhythm-based arcade game.
What the Car?
What the Car? first made its debut on Apple Arcade in 2023, available to play on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV. Now, this genre-bending racer is making its way to the Apple Vision Pro.
Players will use their hands, as if holding a physical steering wheel, to maneuver a race car with constantly changing features, such as legs, wings, rockets, and more.
Lost in Play+
Described as “a journey through childhood imagination,” Lost in Play+ tasks players players with helping siblings on an adventure to find their way home. Traversing enchanted forests, outwitting clever goblins, and befriending magical creatures, players must solve witty puzzles to help the duo along the way.
Lost in Play+ is perfect for young gamers, thanks to its choice to exclude dialogue and feature point-and-click gameplay mechanics.
Also, a handful of Apple Arcade titles will be getting updates this month, including Angry Birds Reloaded, Fruit Ninja Classic+, Grindstone, Hello Kitty Island Adventure, Katamari Damacy Rolling Live, Puffies, Shovel Knight Dig, and Space Invaders Infinity Gene Evolve.