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"What the Clash? Oversteps with What the Golf? Ideas, Coming to Apple Arcade"

Author : Aria Apr 16,2025

From the innovative minds at Triband, the creators of the beloved "What the Golf?" and "What the Car?", comes their latest venture into the realm of competitive gaming with "What the Clash?". This studio continues to push the boundaries of gaming comedy, now setting their sights on the exciting world of 1v1 multiplayer minigames.

At its heart, "What the Clash?" is a collection of minigames that echoes the spirit of classics like Mario Party. Players can challenge a friend in a variety of quirky competitions ranging from table tennis with a mechanical twist to snowboarding. The game promises leaderboard climbing and tournament play, offering a competitive edge to its fun-filled chaos.

However, true to Triband's style, "What the Clash?" isn't just about straightforward competition. Players control a hand with a body, leading to hilariously unpredictable physics-based gameplay. This unique control mechanism adds a layer of challenge and amusement to every minigame. Furthermore, the game introduces modifiers that transform ordinary activities like Archery into "Toasty Archery," ensuring that no two matches are ever the same.

Set to launch on May 1st, "What the Clash?" is the newest addition to the "What the...?" series, and it's coming exclusively to Apple Arcade. While this may disappoint Android and standard iOS users, the game's charm and innovation might just be the push needed for many to explore the Apple gaming subscription service.

For those committed to indie gaming outside of major platforms, our regular feature "Off the AppStore" highlights exciting and unique releases available on alternative storefronts, offering plenty of options for independent gaming enthusiasts.

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