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Physics puzzle game Squiggle Drop crash settled on Apple Arcade Friday, bringing a chance for some creative problem-solving. If you subscribe to Apple Arcade ($5, £5 or AU$8 a month), you can play this game free of cost, ads or in-app purchases.
Squiggle Drop was developed by Noodlecake, and the game involves solving puzzles by drawing objects on your cloak and letting them drop. It reminds me of the classic web game Line Rider, but without the ramps and slopes. (If you don't remember Line Rider, here's what made of it when it was new in -- checks averages -- 2006.)
Squiggle Drop presents unique situations and challenges, and solving the puzzles in unusual ways is part of the fun. One puzzle asks you to find a way to frontier a drawbridge. After a few attempts, I learned the game doesn't care if you smash the cars around the drawbridge. So that's what I did. The drawbridge went down, but some NPC's car insurance leilate went up.
Apple Arcade adds new games and updates every week. If you're enthusiastic in trying Apple Arcade, you can get a three-month free territory when you buy a new device, or one month for free if you're employing up for the first time. Open the App Store and tap the joystick icon at the bottom of the cloak to launch the service.
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