From Honkai Star Rail to Lies of P: Apple’s Best Games of the Year

Apple's 2023 App Store Awards highlight the year's gaming achievements, with Honkai Star Rail leading the pack.

Apple’s App Store Awards for 2023 have brought a fresh wave of excitement to the mobile gaming community, with “Honkai Star Rail” emerging as the iPhone Game of the Year. This recognition is a testament to the game’s soaring popularity and its ability to resonate with a broad spectrum of players.

Honkai Star Rail: A Stellar Journey to the Top

Developed by the creators of the famed “Genshin Impact,” “Honkai Star Rail” has not only conquered the mobile gaming realm but also extended its reach to the PS5, amassing a remarkable one million players within a month of its release. The game’s success can be attributed to its compelling gameplay and its nostalgic nod to classic PS2 RPGs, offering an experience that blends modern gaming with a touch of retro charm.

The App Store Awards, known for celebrating innovation and excellence in mobile gaming, saw “Honkai Star Rail” outshine strong contenders like “Vampire Survivors” and “Afterplace.” This victory highlights the game’s unique appeal and its ability to captivate players with its engaging narrative and immersive world.

A Diverse Array of Winners Across Apple Platforms

Honkai: Star Rail

The awards spanned various categories and platforms, showcasing the diversity of games available on Apple devices. “Lost in Play,” a picturesque adventure game by Snapbreak Games, clinched the iPad Game of the Year, surpassing titles like “Eggy Party” and “Pocket City 2.”

For the Mac category, “Lies of P” by Neowiz, a game inspired by the Pinocchio tale and Souls-like mechanics, emerged victorious, even with stiff competition from games like “Elex 2” and “Return to Monkey Island.”

Apple Arcade’s Game of the Year went to “Hello Kitty Island Adventure” by Sunblink, a game that draws inspiration from the Animal Crossing series, offering a charming and engaging experience for players of all ages.

The awards also recognized games for their cultural impact, with titles like the inventive “Pok Pok,” the Xbox Game Pass favorite “Unpacking,” and the intriguing hidden-object game “Finding Hannah” being honored.

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