The Best Apps of 2024, According to Apple

The Best Apps of 2024, According to Apple

Every year, Apple posts its favorite iPhone and iPad apps to its website in the form of a competition to find the best app of 2024. Really, any app that makes the final list is usually pretty reliable, and picking a winner is largely a formality. As much as the competition is a commercial for Apple’s platforms, the real value is in finding new games, services, or tools you might not have previously been aware of. I can personally attest that picks like Dropout, lowkey the best streaming service around, and Sonic Dream Team, a fully-fledged 3D platformer that almost feels like a throwback to the Sonic Adventure days, are worthy of their spots. Read on for a full list of Apple’s best apps of 2024, across all 12 categories, now complete with winners.

iPhone App of the Year finalists

Kino: Easily create cinematic style video.

Runna: Create a structured running routine.

Tripsy: Plan and log your travel plans and expenses.

Winner: Kino

iPhone Game of the Year finalists

AFK Journey: An idle game with RPG adventure in bite-sized chunks

The WereCleaner: A comedy stealth game where you play as a werewolf janitor

Zenless Zone Zero: A stylish urban fantasy action game from the creators of Genshin Impact

Winner: AFK Journey

iPad App of the Year finalists

Bluey: Let’s Play: An interactive toy box where kids can create scenes starring their favorite Bluey characters

Moises: Uses AI to remove vocals from songs and help musicians practice the basics

Procreate Dreams: A touch-centric 2D animation app

Winner: Moises

iPad Game of the Year finalists

Assassin’s Creed Mirage: The latest fully fledged Assassin’s Creed release, originally made for consoles

Disney Speedstorm: An arcade-y kart racing game starring Disney and Pixar characters

Squad Busters: A MOBA-esque game from the creators of Clash of Clans

Winner: Squad Busters

Apple Arcade Game of the Year finalists

Balatro+: A mobile version of the acclaimed digital card game Balatro

Outlanders 2: A city-building game about surviving on the frontier

Sonic Dream Team: A 3D platformer with six playable characters and gameplay reminiscent of Sonic Adventure and Sonic Generations

Winner: Balatro+

Mac App of the Year finalists

Adobe Lightroom: Adjust lighting and other factors to make photos look more professional

OmniFocus 4: A task-management app that syncs across all your Apple devices

Shapr3D: A CAD tool for collaborating on 3D renders across Mac, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro

Winner: Adobe Lightroom

Mac Game of the Year finalists

Frostpunk 2: A city-builder about managing resources in the wake of a climate disaster

Stray: A cyberpunk story about a stray cat making its way in a city full of robots

Thank Goodness You’re Here!: A comedy adventure game with cartoony hand-drawn art

Winner: Thank Goodness You’re Here!

Apple Watch App of the Year finalists

LookUp: Quickly translate words across languages.

Lumy: Keep track of the sun and moon, whether for camping, astronomy, or taking photos.

Watch to 5K: A marathon training app with a nine-week routine

Winner: Lumy

Apple Vision Pro App of the Year finalists

JigSpace: View and adjust detailed to-scale 3D models in AR.

NBA: View NBA games as if you’ve got courtside seats.

What If…? An Immersive Story: A Marvel game that draws elements from Disney+’s What If…? animated series

Winner: What If…? An Immersive Story

Apple Vision Pro Game of the Year finalists

Loóna: A puzzle game about assembling 3D dioramas in AR and VR

Thrasher: Arcade Odyssey: An abstract arcade-y music game from the creators of Thumper

Vacation Simulator: A comedic follow-up to the VR hit Job Simulator

Winner: Thrasher: Arcade Odyssey

Apple TV App of the Year finalists

Dropout: An inexpensive streaming service from the creatives behind Collegehumor, featuring exclusive game shows, comedy specials, and improv series

F1 TV: The official app for viewing and following Formula 1

Zoom: Take Zoom calls on your Apple TV.

Winner: F1 TV

Cultural impact finalists

The Cultural Impact award is a bit different, in that it has multiple winners.

Arco: A Western-themed tactics game with a unique pixelated aesthetic and an anticolonial message

The Bear: A meditative interactive storybook to fall asleep to

BetterSleep: ASMR, ambient noise, and short meditations to help you fall asleep

Brawl Stars: A MOBA and Battle Royale hybrid from the creators of Clash of Clans

DailyArt: An art history app with daily introductions to historically important works

Do You Really Want to Know 2: A text-adventure game destigmatizing HIV and AIDS

EF Hello: An AI-powered English tutor that aids with pronunciation, conversation, and grammar

NYT Games: Access the New York Times’ suite of puzzle games, including Connections and Wordle

Oko: An AI-powered, pedestrian-first directions app with real-time walk signal identification

Partiful: Set up in-person or virtual gatherings without relying on Facebook or other social media apps

Pinterest: The classic mood-board app

The Wreck: A 3D visual novel where a failed screenwriter confronts her estranged mother after the latter suffers an aneurysm

Winners:

Oko

EF Hello

DailyArt

NYT Games

The Wreck

Do You Really Want to Know 2

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