

The top games this year were: Donut County (iPhone), Gorogoa (iPad), The Gardens Between (Mac) and Alto’s Odyssey (Apple TV) – the latter which also won an Apple Design Award earlier this year. On Mac, the top app was image editor Pixelmator Pro, and top Apple TV app was the big-screened version of workout app Sweat, whose creator Kayla Itsines also showed up at WWDC this year to lead a special session. Froggipedia turns an Apple Pencil into the scalpel to dissect a virtual frog. On the iPhone, it instead uses 3D Touch support for painting with your finger. In Procreate Pocket’s case, it’s the iPhone companion to an Apple Pencil-powered app on iPad. Meanwhile, the top iPad app was Froggipedia, an AR app that lets you virtually dissect a frog so you don’t have to actually dissect a frog.īoth apps showcase technologies Apple aims to promote. The best app of 2018 on iPhone was the iPhone version of the popular Procreate drawing app for iPad, Procreate Pocket. It also rounded-up several favorite Apple Watch apps, but didn’t award a winner. As in other years, Apple selected a “best” app and game for each platform, including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac.

Apple today announced its Best of 2018 selections – its annual, editorial list of what it considers the best content across its App Store and iTunes, along with its top charts of the most downloaded apps and games fo the year.
