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Apple Arcade Gets New Family-Friendly Strategy Game Based on Nickelodeon Series 'The Loud House'

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Enter the chaotic world of Lincoln Loud and his sisters in "Loud House: Outta Control," this week's addition to Apple Arcade across the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Based on the Nickelodeon series "The Loud House," the family-friendly strategy game tasks players with completing various tasks before time runs out.

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The game's description on the App Store:

Welcome to the Loud House! Are you ready to get OUTTA CONTROL?! Enter the chaotic world of Lincoln Loud and his sisters from the hit Nickelodeon series.

COMPLETE TASKS

Guide your favorite Loud characters to complete their objectives. Get Lincoln to his comic books and Lana to her mud pies before the clock runs out! Manage multiple paths for characters while enjoying exciting character interactions. Earn bonus points by completing objectives as quickly as you can!

CONTAIN THE CHAOS

When characters collide...hilarity ensues. From flying pies to loaded diapers, do your best to avoid the chaos big enough to ignite any sibling rivalry! Avoid collisions or risk losing the level...and watch out for those pesky fight clouds!

EXPLORE THE LOUD HOUSE

Experience the Loud House in all seasons. Manage the chaos from the front yard to the kitchen! From the attic to the best seat on the couch! Each level features a unique scene and fun new challenges.

COLLECT ITEMS

Earn medals and unlock Collectibles! Play to win special items from the Loud House universe: Lisa’s Gloweos, Lucy’s crystal ball and more. Discover new levels and watch your collection grow!

"Loud House: Outta Control" can be downloaded from the App Store with an Apple Arcade subscription. Apple's gaming service launched in September, providing iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac users with access to over 100 games with no in-app purchases or ads for $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year in the United States.

Top Rated Comments

star-affinity Avatar
82 months ago

Apple Arcade has to be the lamest arcade since the one at the mall
Some good, some mediocre and some bad – just like other game services? But there sure aren't many games of the same caliber as some of the offerings for Windows at the Xbox Game Pass service which has more so called AAA games and also many games that have a less "mobile" feel to them.
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Rychiar Avatar
82 months ago
Apple Arcade has to be the lamest arcade since the one at the mall
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macfacts Avatar
82 months ago
This looks like a lame flash gane
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