Like every year at this time, Cupertino has announced the winners of the App Store Awards, an award that honors the best apps available on the App Store. Winning the App Store Awards means not only recognizing quality apps, also a springboard for developers to reach a wider audience.
General, 16 apps and games awarded in the various categories in which Apple lists its awards. Not only because they are good apps, but also because they go beyond the norm, providing an exceptional experience and having a profound cultural impact.
The award-winning apps, as usual, have been selected by the App Store editors, who are also responsible for ensuring that these stories are so complete that, after the Apple Store update, they take a privileged place and serve as a meeting point for discovering new apps and services.
Many of the winners of this edition of the App Store Awards are apps widely recognized by users both for offering something special and for had unparalleled success in the Apple mobile ecosystemas well as. Others, more discreet but of unsurpassed quality, now with an award – the perfect time to try and discover.
App Store Awards 2022 Winners
App Store Awards Winning Apps

- iPhone App of the Year: BeReal, by BeReal.
- iPad App of the Year: GoodNotes 5 by Time Base Technology Limited.
- App of the Year for Poppy: MacFamilyTree 10 by Synium Software GmbH.
- App of the Year for Apple TV: ViX by TelevisaUnivision Interactive, Inc.
- App of the Year for apple watch: Gentler Streak, Gentler Stories LLC.
App Store Awards Winning Games

- iPhone Game of the Year: Apex Legends Mobile by Electronic Arts.
- iPad Game of the Year: Moncage by XD Network Inc.
- Mac Game of the Year: Encryption from Devolver.
- Apple TV Game of the Year: Son from HandyGames.
- Apple Arcade Game of the Year: Wylde Flowers by Studio Drydock Pty Ltd.
- China Game of the Year: League of Legends Esports Manager at Shenzhen Tencent Tianyou Technology Ltd.
Apps with cultural impact awards

In addition to rewarding the best apps, Apple also rewards apps that have had a cultural impact.
How do we feel from How We Feel Project, Inc.: An app that helps users put complex emotions into words and suggests strategies to deal with those emotions in the moment.
dot house from the Rise-Home Stories project: An interactive journey into the historical injustice of communities of color through a compelling and thoughtful storytelling that travels through time.
locker widget by Locket Labs, Inc.– allows users to send live photos directly to the home screen of family and friends, locker widget creates an intimate connection between loved ones, free from the traditional pressure of social networks.
“Water Flame” by Vitaly Mogilevets: An app that helps you reach your daily hydration goals using creative tasks, reminders, and cute characters to keep users in the loop.
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