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Lifeslide launches to the skies with new levels, a racing mode, and QOL upgrades in its latest update

Lifeslide launches to the skies with new levels, a racing mode, and QOL upgrades in its latest update

Developer Dreamteck has announced a major content update for Lifeslide, the atmospheric paper plane game on Apple Arcade. The game takes players through different stages in life via wordless flights, making each melodic journey more meaningful in the absence of any narrative texts.

Lifeslide's latest major update includes eight new levels and a highly anticipated multiplayer mode, which now allows players to pit their flying skills against other paper plane enthusiasts. In version 1.3.1, Lifeslide's story mode will now feature a total of 28 levels. The multiplayer racing mode also now lets players invite their online buddies to a fun-filled real-time race through the skies.

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The update also features difficulty curve improvements, as well as a revamped user interface for better ease of access. Support for more types of controllers on both iOS and tvOS has also been added, along with performance improvements and lots of gameplay tweaks. More importantly, the latest version has now solved the issue of corrupted save files for some players.

If you're not familiar with the game, Lifeslide is a meditative tile where you travel across varying landscapes using a unique flight mechanic. You'll have to make split-second choices to navigate and progress through the ever-changing environment, all while enjoying the orchestral score with no narrations or texts. You can also customize and replay the most memorable moments in the Endless mode or challenge yourself in weekly leaderboards.

Eager to go on your own paper plane journey through life? You can download Lifeslide on Apple Arcade, which is a subscription service that costs $4.99 a month with a free trial. The game is also available on Steam.

Do you want more meditative experiences on your mobile devices? Why not have a look at our list of the top 25 best relaxing games for Android phones and tablets?

Catherine Dellosa
Catherine Dellosa
Catherine plays video games for a living and writes because she’s in love with words. Her Young Adult contemporary novel, For The Win: The Not-So-Epic Quest Of A Non-Playable Character, is her third book published by Penguin Random House SEA - a poignant love letter to gamer geeks, mythological creatures, teenage heartbreak, and everything in between. She one day hopes to soar the skies as a superhero, but for now, she strongly believes in saving lives through her works in fiction. Check out her books at bit.ly/catherinedellosabooks, or follow her on FB/IG/Twitter at @thenoobwife.