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Halfbrick, the developer behind popular titles like Fruit Ninja, teamed up with Apple to offer free Apple Arcade promo codes, and there's still time to take advantage of the deal.

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Both new and returning subscribers can sign up on the Halfbrick website to get a free one-month Apple Arcade trial. New subscribers can pair the free month with Apple's 30-day trial option, for a total of two free months. As long as it's been more than 30 days since you last tried Apple Arcade, returning subscribers can also get a free month.

The Apple Arcade promo codes are available in the United States, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany, Japan, Philippines, Brazil, and Mexico.

Apple Arcade is normally $6.99 per month for the whole family, and there are hundreds of Apple Arcade titles you can try. Apple Arcade games have no in-app purchases or ads, which is ideal for kids.

Halfbrick is offering the free Apple Arcade codes to promote a Bluey-themed Fruit Ninja crossover event that's been going on this summer. Fruit Ninja Classic+ users can get special in-game prizes like Bluey wands, power ups, and dojos, with the last Bluey event wrapping up this week.

Article Link: Get a Free Month of Apple Arcade From Halfbrick
 
I'm glad halfbrick finally brought back GetSetGames' mega jump. But can they please bring back *mega run*? It's more of a real game. It's so much fun and it would make a great addition to apple arcade.



Also if we're discussing ninja games, how about they add ninjatown trees of doom. Another good addition for Apple arcade



Sometimes I like to call or think of these types of games as "treadmill games" because they were released around the time apple had that lot tommy sparks iPod touch and going and marketing worked well as a way to kind of get me (and I assume other users) to listen to music and enjoy simple games while getting our steps in on the treadmill.

 
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Apple Arcade target age range: 0-3

One finger tapping games starring infantile cartoon characters only. Preschool and above with developed motor skills need not apply.
Apple is like that everywhere tbh

Their movies and series are all visual masturbation, vapid and insipid for the most part, with content stretched thin.

It is of course debatable but it feels to me like they go for smooth things and put 100% of the focus and efforts on the intrinsic medium rather than spreading it evenly between areas
 
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Beyond a Steel Sky is a banger on Apple Arcade; the detail, storyline, and graphics are insane for an indie game dev. I know it’s on Steam, but being playing it for free for a month is a great deal!

There are other great games like Monumental Valley+, but most of them were never exclusive to Apple Arcade.
 
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