The 4 best iOS apps from week 30 – 2020

The new week is just around the corner, but before that, let’s take a look back at the last seven days. The editors of iPhoned has rounded up the best iOS apps, games and updates from last week.

Last week’s 4 best iOS apps

The App Store is working overtime every week. New apps, updates for existing programs and games are added all the time. You probably don’t notice this much, because most of it is not worth downloading. iPhoned therefore separate the wheat from the chaff every Sunday. Here are this week’s best iOS apps, updates, and games.

1. Mario Kart Tour

Mario’s well-known racing game has had a major update this week. From now on it is possible to play in landscape mode. The operation has also been adjusted in the horizontal image.

Previously, a team mode and a room feature were added. When the game came out, many players already wanted the option to rotate your iPhone a quarter turn. The feature has now finally been added, making it even easier to beat your opponents.

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Apple Music app Soor has received a second version. Soor has so-called Magic Mixes. The app now personalizes playlists that are created based on various criteria, such as filters and sorting options. That way, you’ll always have a new playlist handy, so you never have to listen to the same thing twice.

The 4 best iOS apps from week 30 – 2020

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Soor 2 also alerts you if your favorite artist has released new music. You can manually set to get a warning for a specific release. In addition, the app adds shortcuts so you can easily listen to a new Magic Mix

3. Krystopia: Nova’s Journey

Especially for puzzlers, there is now a sequel to Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey. In the first version, you were tasked with solving tricky puzzles so that space adventurer Nova could make his way through the world of Krystopia.

In Nova’s Journey, the story continues and you solve new puzzles and mysteries. The game still has the same style and although it is a relaxing game, it is not always easy. Fortunately, Nova’s alien buddy Skrii can occasionally help you on your way.

4. Mandala – The Game of Life

The well-known board game Levensweg from the eighties has had a digital makeover. Some forty years later, the game is available on your iPhone. The object of the game is still to follow your path to get to the center of the board.

Along the way you will encounter obstacles in the form of rings. By rolling the dice you can rotate the rings. This way you can clear the way, but also hinder your opponents. The game can be played alone, but also online against other players worldwide.

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