Clash? Launches on Apple Arcade
- What the Clash? is available now on Apple Arcade.
- From the creators at Triband, it delivers fast-paced PvP microgame action.
- Experience quirky game modes combined with unique and surprising modifiers.
Triband is a developer known for showcasing its quirky and unconventional ideas. While their style might feel overwhelming to some, it's hard to deny the appeal when you see their wild concepts, like What the Car?, in motion. Now, you can elevate that eccentric energy with the multiplayer PvP microgame collection, What the Clash?.
Have you ever played Mario Party and wished you could just jump into the minigames? Then What the Clash? is for you, as you face off against a friend in rapid-fire, diverse 1v1 challenges. One moment you're practicing archery, the next you're playing table tennis, then piloting a propeller plane through a canyon, and then... well, milking a fish?
Beyond the wide array of modes available, What the Clash? also features a huge assortment of modifiers that twist the standard rules. From Toasty Archery and Sticky Tennis to countless other variations, you can challenge both strangers and friends to intense yet hilariously odd one-on-one competitions.
An apple a dayNaturally, a modern multiplayer game isn't complete without the ability to collect new cosmetics and customize your appearance. What the Clash? is no exception, offering you the chance to climb leaderboards and deck out your hand with a range of stylish new looks.
While What the Clash? is an Apple Arcade exclusive, subscribers can anticipate regular content updates and in-game events arriving soon. Tournaments are even planned, providing a stage to see who can compete at the highest level of whimsical skill!
But while What the Clash? and other major releases are in the spotlight, remember there are plenty of other great titles to discover. Take a look at our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week—our regular roundup highlighting the best new releases you might have missed!
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