The business has compiled a list of iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch apps and games that will help us get through 2020.
Apple announced its App Store Best of 2020 selections
this week, which are the best apps and games chosen by editors each year. The
apps and games that helped make life easier, healthier, and more connected
during a year unlike any other in recent history are featured this year.
Through a statement, Apple Fellow Phil Schiller
stated, "This year, more than ever before, some of our most creative and
connected moments happened in apps." "We saw incredible efforts from
so many developers around the world, and these Best of 2020 winners are 15
outstanding examples of that innovation; their impact was meaningful to so many
of us, from helping us stay fit and mindful to keeping our children's education
on track to helping fight hunger."
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Zoom was named Apple's iPad app of the year, which
isn't surprising given that the video chat platform grew from 10 million daily
meeting participants in December to more than 300 million in April, making it
one of the most popular ways to connect with friends, family, and coworkers
during the pandemic (check out our tips for using Zoom here).
Disney Plus was chosen the Apple TV app of the year by
Apple, owing to its repertoire of family-friendly episodes and movies, the
addition of a GroupWatch function, and, I'm sure, the fact that season 2 of The
Mandalorian will bring us more Baby Yoda.
Apple editors' picks for the top games of the year
include Genshin Impact for iPhone, Legends of Runeterra for iPad, Disco Elysium
for Mac, Dandara Trials of Fear for Apple TV, and Sneaky Sasquatch for Apple
Arcade.
Fantastical, the Mac software of the year, attempts to
simplify your life by bringing all of your calendars and notifications together
in one spot. Endel, the Apple Watch app of the year, syncs with Apple Health to
customize soundscapes to your present condition and immediate area, using
characteristics such as your heart rate and the current weather to provide you
with a calming sound.
Caribu is an interactive video chat program that
allows grandparents and relatives who are unable to see the children in their
lives in person to stay connected by reading books, playing games, and coloring
together electronically. Pokemon Go reimagined its famous outdoor gaming with
new at-home activities, such as a virtual GO Fest in July, where millions of
players walked an average of 15 kilometers (nearly nine miles) over the course
of a weekend.
The Explain Everything digital whiteboard app provided
a cloud-based collaboration tool for students whose classrooms were transferred
to their homes, allowing groups of students to continue working together
remotely. With over 87 million meals provided to far, the UN World Food
Programme's ShareTheMeal app made it simple for anyone to donate to provide
food aid during emergencies around the world. In addition, the Shine app for
daily self-care has added a new section dedicated to mental health and Black
lives.
Apple also announced the most downloaded apps and
games for iPhone and iPad, both free and premium, in addition to the App Store
editorial picks.
Zoom was the most popular free software on both the
iPhone and iPad. TikTok and Disney Plus for iPhone, and Disney Plus and YouTube
for iPad, came next.
TouchRetouch, Procreate Pocket, and Dark Sky Weather were the top paid iPhone apps, while Procreate, Geometry Dash, and Notability were the top paid iPad apps.
The most popular free game on the iPhone and iPad was
Among Us, while Minecraft was the most popular premium game on both platforms.