At each iPhone introduction, Apple would usually invite one or more game developers on stage to demonstrate titles which show off the power of its latest chips. This month’s iPhone 7 introduction was no exception. To showcase what’s possible with the new A10 Fusion chip, Apple invited This Game Studio co-founder Heather Price on stage to show off a mobile game called Oz: Broken Kingdom, which justlaunched in the App Store as a freemium download.
A new take on Oz, Broken Kingdom sports crisp and detailed Metal-driven graphics that take full advantage of the A10 Fusion chip, although it supports older devices as well.

It’s a turn-based role-playing game based on the legendary heroes of Oz—Tin Man, Lion and Scarecrow—and a brand new heroine named Ophelia Shen.
Check out the official launch trailer for the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=236uAXjle1Y
In Broken Kingdom, you’ll evolve your heroes to “legendary levels of power” and summon their various abilities as you’re exploring the dark corners of Oz. Your ultimate goal: solve the thrilling mystery and restore the balance of magic between Good and Evil and return the kingdom to its rightful glory.
Some of the highlights include:
The game supports any iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with iOS 7 or later, but it really shines in terms of graphics, details and frame rate on the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
Oz: Broken Kingdom contains a bunch of optional In-App Purchases and can bedownloaded at no charge from the App Store.