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Apple Arcade is bringing back a couple of classics in March 2025

Author : Evelyn Apr 04,2025

As you navigate through the delightful Valentine's Day updates in Apple Arcade's diverse gaming library, get ready for some exciting announcements. Apple has unveiled the next wave of additions and enhancements arriving in March, promising to keep your gaming experience fresh and engaging.

On March 6th, Apple Arcade will welcome two classic favorites to its platform: Piano Tiles 2+ and Crazy Eights: Card Games+. These timeless games are set to captivate players with refined gameplay and new features.

Piano Tiles 2+ elevates the beloved original with smoother gameplay and an enriched music library that spans genres from classical to dance and ragtime. The challenge is as thrilling as ever: tap the black tiles in perfect rhythm while steering clear of the white ones. Aim for the highest score and immerse yourself in a game that has already won over a billion players worldwide. The best part? Enjoy uninterrupted play without the annoyance of ads.

For those who enjoy strategic card games, Crazy Eights: Card Games+ brings a fresh twist to a classic. The objective is simple yet engaging: match cards by color or number and be the first to clear your hand. However, the game introduces innovative elements like stacking +2 cards and using wildcards, adding depth to your strategy. With a competitive leaderboard and various game modes, Crazy Eights promises quick, thrilling matches.

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In addition to these new releases, Apple Arcade is committed to keeping its existing titles vibrant with regular updates. Bloons TD 6+ introduces the exciting Rogue Legends mode, a rogue-lite experience with randomly generated single-player campaigns. Celebrate Valentine's Day with themed levels and puzzles in What The Golf? and Wheel of Fortune Daily.

Tomb of the Mask+ adds an adventurous Samurai color quest, while A Slight Chance of Sawblades+ welcomes Deeno the dino along with new sawblades and backgrounds. Lastly, Castle Crumble expands with the Mystic Marsh Kingdom, offering 40 new levels, a challenging new boss, and a conquest mode.

With these updates and new additions, Apple Arcade continues to offer a rich, evolving gaming experience that caters to a wide range of tastes and preferences.

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