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Bouncy Dungeon Crawler 'Roundguard' is This Week's Addition to Apple Arcade

roundguard apple arcadeApple Arcade today gained a new roleplaying game "Roundguard" for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV:

Roundguard is a bouncy dungeon crawler with pinball physics, lots of loot, and a randomized castle full of oddballs. Press your luck against hordes of dangerously cute monsters and challenging roguelike elements in this all-round bouncy adventure!

If you love roguelikes & Peggle, then Roundguard is for you.

Roundguard is available on the App Store with an Apple Arcade subscription. The subscription-based service provides iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac users with access to over 100 games with no in-app purchases or ads for $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year.

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Top Rated Comments

78 months ago

Apple Arcade is the dumping ground for games that can't make it on their own.
Yes and no. Some are things that would be ruined with freemium. King's League II is a very good game, and it's a lot better on Apple Arcade than it would have been as freemium.
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78 months ago
Apple Arcade is the dumping ground for games that can't make it on their own.
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mw360 Avatar
78 months ago
Argh, every time one of these threads comes along I have to download the game and enjoy it, just to spite you people.
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