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Lego Friends Heartlake Rush+: Mobile Endless Runner Launched

Author : Stella May 27,2025

Lego Friends Heartlake Rush+ has now made its exciting debut on Apple Arcade, bringing a fully free-to-play version of the original game to iOS devices. This release offers safe, all-ages entertainment that's perfect for your kids, tapping into the nostalgic joy many of us experienced with Lego during our own childhoods. Now, you can easily introduce your own children to the wonders of Lego through the engaging gameplay of Heartlake Rush+.

Heartlake Rush+ is an endless runner game, similar to Subway Surfers, where players can jump into various vehicles as one of the Lego Friends characters. The objective is to dodge obstacles and collect goodies along the way. While you can customize cars, don't expect to build them from scratch as you might in other Lego games.

A standout feature of Lego Heartlake Rush+ is its commitment to a safe and age-appropriate experience, free from third-party advertising. This aspect is particularly appealing to parents, aligning with Lego's long-standing reputation for family-friendly content. The game even suggests that it can help young children develop healthy digital habits early on.

Lego Friends Heartlake Rush+ GameplayBuild it, race it: Heartlake Rush+ is clearly a promotional tool for Lego, making it an obvious choice for parents looking to keep their kids entertained. For those of us without young children, the game might not offer much beyond a standard, safe endless runner experience. However, its primary focus on being age-appropriate and educational, while still being fun, is a significant advantage for parents.

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

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