Apple Reveals Top 14 Apps and Games on App Store for 2023


Apple Reveals Top 14 Apps and Games on App Store for 2023
Apple has announced the winners of the 2023 App Store Awards. The awards recognized 14 apps and games that helped users create, discover new adventures, and have fun with family and friends. The winners were selected from nearly 40 finalists based on their exceptional technical innovation, user experience, and design. "It's inspiring to see the ways developers continue to build incredible apps and games that are redefining the world around us", said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
"This year's winners represent the limitless potential of developers to bring their visions to life, creating apps and games with remarkable ingenuity, exceptional quality, and purpose-driven missions," he added. While the AllTrails app provides comprehensive trail guides and fosters outdoor exploration, Pret-a-Makeup offers a true-to-life makeup sketchpad on iPad for artists and casual users alike to express themselves.
Apple has commended Photomator for its machine learning-powered tools that simplify advanced editing tasks. Similarly, MUBI has been praised for its exceptional curation of indie films and international documentaries with a human touch. Additionally, SmartGym's comprehensive library of exercises, routines, and robust fitness reporting on the Apple Watch has been deemed noteworthy by Apple.
In the gaming category, Honkai: Star Rail takes players through a narrative full of complex characters and tactically rich combat on iPhone, while Lost in Play invites players to tap into a charming, childlike imagination during an epic point-and-click adventure.
Lies of P presents players with a beautifully crafted dark fantasy world, while Hello Kitty Island Adventure on Apple Arcade immerses gamers in a charming world where the main goal is to make friends. Currently, the App Store is home to 1.8 million apps and receives over 650 million weekly visitors from 175 countries worldwide. In 2022, the App Store generated a whopping $1.1 trillion in developer billings and sales.
Source: IANS