

New in Apps and Games This Week
Play with a robot, watch MLB action, and solve new Porta Nubi puzzles.
Control a robot
In Sardo, grab a compatible game controller to direct a robot around your space, climbing on walls and over objects with impressive realism. Collect coins to climb the leaderboard against other players.
Play ball!
With your MLB.TV subscription, stream regular season games on a (really) big screen in the completely reimagined MLB app. For the 2026 season, the app now supports up to five video streams at once, plus 3D models for players.
Enter an automotive paradise
Want to see a vintage Bugatti in your garage, or an Aston Martin Vanquish in your driveway? Caradise puts these legendary vehicles—plus more from Alfa Romeo, Jeep, and others—in your space in stunning detail. The app’s latest update brings even more incredible cars, including a ’90s McLaren F1, a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, and a 2026 Renault 5 Turbo 3E. You’ll also get realistic engine sounds, animated doors that open, and more.
Solve 3D puzzles in the clouds
The ethereal puzzle game Porta Nubi has you directing sparkling beams of light with your hands. Cut holes in clouds to let light pass through, then jump inside the clouds to guide rays from within. Try the game’s new levels featuring an old-school mechanic—buttons!
Go big with your sheet music
An expansive way for musicians and composers to organize sheet music, forScore lets you view multiple pages at once, turn them with a gesture, and annotate. Scores can be uploaded as a PDF or imported from sites like Musicnotes and (with the app’s latest update) Presto Music.
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