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Lego Friends Heartlake Rush+: Endless Runner Hits Mobile

Author : Thomas May 12,2025

Nostalgia is a powerful thing, and for many of us, Lego evokes fond memories of childhood creativity and joy. Now, you can share that wonder with your children through Lego Friends Heartlake Rush+, which has just landed on Apple Arcade. This game brings a fully free-to-play experience to iOS, perfect for your kids' entertainment, all within the safe and family-friendly confines of Apple Arcade's subscription model.

Lego Heartlake Rush+ is an endless runner game similar to Subway Surfers. Players can take control of various Lego Friends characters, hopping into different vehicles to navigate through obstacle-filled courses while collecting goodies. Although the game offers vehicle customization, don't expect to build anything from scratch like in other Lego games.

A standout feature of Lego Heartlake Rush+ is its commitment to being free from third-party advertising and maintaining an age-appropriate environment. This is a significant plus for parents, especially considering Lego's longstanding dedication to family-friendly content. The game also aims to foster healthy digital habits in young players.

Lego Heartlake Rush+ Gameplay ScreenshotBuild it, race it: Heartlake Rush serves as a promotional tool for Lego. For parents, it's an appealing choice to keep their children engaged with a safe and standard endless runner. While it might not offer much novelty for adult gamers, its focus on being educational, fun, and age-appropriate makes it an excellent option for young players.

If you're seeking entertainment for yourself rather than your kids, take a look at our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week.

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