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Junkworld Brings Exciting Cartoon Chaos to Apple Arcade

Junkworld Brings Exciting Cartoon Chaos to Apple Arcade
September 22, 2023



A tower defense strategy game called Junkworld has arrived on Apple Arcade. Subscribers to Apple Arcade ($5, £5, or AU$8 per month) can enjoy the game at no extra cost, with the added benefit of no ads or in-app purchases.

Junkworld was developed by Ironhide Game Studio, known for their popular strategy games such as Iron Marines Invasion and Legends of Kingdom Rush.

In Junkworld, players lead a gang known as the Scavengers in a post-apocalyptic world. The goal is to survive in a harsh environment and fight against criminals, mutants, and a brutal government called The Order.

Junkworld is a classic platform defense game that challenges players to strategically use their resources to stop enemy attacks. Each map in the game presents different enemy strategies, requiring players to plan and adapt accordingly. Some units are more effective against certain enemies, adding an extra layer of strategic depth.

However, Junkworld is not just about strategy. The game is filled with humor and whimsical elements, giving it a playful and cartoonish feel. It’s like watching a Saturday morning cartoon from our youth, or for those of us who are a bit older, reminiscing about those childhood experiences.

You can find Junkworld and many other games on Apple Arcade for $5 per month or $60 per year. Apple Arcade offers a one-month free trial for first-time sign-ups, and new Apple device owners can enjoy a three-month free trial. To access Apple Arcade, simply open the App Store on your iOS device and click on the Arcade tab in the menu bar.

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