Super Stickman Golf 3+ and Super Leap Day Coming to Apple Arcade

A new version of Super Stickman Golf 3 is set to launch on Apple Arcade in the near future, according to an announcement made today by Noodlecake Studios.

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Super Stickman Golf 3+ is a revamped version of the original game, which was a popular 2D golf game filled with unique courses, power ups, collectible cards, different game modes, and more.

On ‌Apple Arcade‌, Super Stickman Golf 3+ includes an unlocked premium upgrade, an XP doubler and Last Shot indicator, all 48 courses from the original game, daily races and rewards, and unlimited turn based matches.


There are no in-app purchases or ads as this is an ‌Apple Arcade‌ title, and Noodlecake says there's a rebalanced Bux system for unlocking different hats that change the gameplay and various ball trails. There are both turn-based and real-time multiplayer modes, so players can compete with up to eight people.

Along with Super Stickman Golf 3+, Nitrome's Super Leap Day is also set to come to ‌Apple Arcade‌. Super Leap Day is a single-button platformer where the developers introduce a new level to play each day.

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Both of these titles are listed as coming soon and should be released in the near future.

Update: Basketball game Ultimate Rivals: The Court is also coming soon to ‌Apple Arcade‌.

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poematik13 Avatar
57 months ago
Sucks how they're basically locking decent games behind an arcade subscription
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GermanSuplex Avatar
57 months ago
I've got to admit, some of the new games along with ad-free, updated versions of some classics (like Cut The Rope and Leo's Fortune) are making Apple Arcade a serious streaming platform. I don't think it competes with consoles just yet, but it doesn't need to. I think the games - like the two I mentioned - are best when they are tailored for touch controls instead of ported. Ported games have been hit or miss for me, largely depending on the control scheme.
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DeftwillP Avatar
57 months ago

yup looks like another reason I no longer subscribe to Apple Arcade...
Well make sure you continue to let us know how you feel about it though....
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alex2792 Avatar
57 months ago
This is absolutely mind blowing The Last of Us Part 2 has nothing on this masterpiece!
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Rychiar Avatar
57 months ago
yup looks like another reason I no longer subscribe to Apple Arcade...
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jonnyb098 Avatar
57 months ago

Sucks how they're basically locking decent games behind an arcade subscription
Because the public as a whole pushed this terrible free to play garbage because apparently the average person is too damn cheap to spend a few bucks on a game but will spend $5 per day on Starbucks. So this is the alternative. People who have some common sense and want some quality mobile games are willing to pay a measly $5 PER MONTH……
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