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Fishdom is a solid match-3 wrapped in an aquarium it doesn't really need.
Playrix's underwater entry in the Scapes formula plays better than its infamous ads suggest — and worse than its store page implies.
MAY 11, 2026
Wood Screw is a competent entry in a deeply crowded color-sort genre.
WingsMob's nut-and-bolt puzzler executes the format cleanly but adds little the dozen near-identical apps already on the chart don't.
MAY 11, 2026
Bike Race: Motorcycle Games is the iOS long tail with the serial numbers filed off.
A generically-titled arcade racer from an unknown developer, freshly listed on the App Store with no ratings, no screenshots, and a name calibrated for search rather than recognition.
MAY 11, 2026
360 Tracker is a Life360 silhouette without the network.
A late-2025 family locator from Defrasoft Labs that ticks every Life360 box on paper and almost none of them in practice.
MAY 11, 2026
Landscape Design: Garden Plan is a sketchpad with a plant library bolted on.
A budget-friendly iPad tool for hobbyists who want to drag shrubs around a top-down yard map without learning CAD.
MAY 11, 2026
Tango-Allobus is a booking client for a single French transit network.
Padam Mobility's iPhone app handles reservations and live vehicle tracking for the Tango network's on-demand Allobus and Handigo services — and almost nothing else.
MAY 11, 2026
Private Browser Ad Blocker is a WebKit wrapper with a privacy paint job.
Another generic-named iOS browser doing the only thing iOS browsers are allowed to do — render pages with Apple's engine and bolt a content blocker on top.
MAY 11, 2026
Castle Clash is still standing twelve years after the rush ended.
IGG's 2013 base-builder outlasted most of its Clash-era contemporaries by treating hero collection as the actual game and the base as the scoreboard.
MAY 11, 2026
Geometry Dash Lite is still the cleanest free demo in mobile gaming.
RobTop's rhythm-platformer has been the same elegant trade for over a decade: a handful of fully playable levels, then a paid upgrade if the timing gets under your skin.
MAY 11, 2026
Cooking Fever is still the casual kitchen sim everyone else is copying.
A decade in, Nordcurrent's free-to-play time-management game keeps adding restaurants while the energy-and-coin economy keeps doing its quiet work.
MAY 11, 2026
WSOP Poker leans on its brand and hopes you forget the chip economy.
Playtika's licensed Hold'em sim runs clean tables and frequent tournaments, but the free-chip rhythm is built to push you toward the in-app store.
MAY 11, 2026
Coursera turned the MOOC catalogue into a credential factory.
The iPhone app is a competent shell around an aggressive pivot from free university lectures to stackable certificates and full degrees.
MAY 11, 2026
Peloton's app is finally the product the bike used to be.
Stripped of the $2,500 hardware tether, the app-only tier is a credible standalone fitness studio — if you can stomach the subscription stack.
MAY 11, 2026
Babbel treats language learning like adult education, not a video game.
The structured ten-minute lessons and live tutor add-on make Babbel feel less like Duolingo's owl and more like a community-college night class on your phone.
MAY 11, 2026
Lightroom mobile is still the photo editor every other app is chasing.
Adobe's iPhone-and-iPad app is the rare pro tool that earns its subscription — and Firefly-powered Generative Remove and Lens Blur quietly moved the bar again.
MAY 11, 2026
Angry Birds 2 still slings, but the slingshot now points at your wallet.
A decade on from the sequel to the game that defined mobile, Rovio's flagship is a handsome physics puzzler wrapped in a stamina-meter economy.
MAY 11, 2026
Canva turned design-by-template into a category nobody else can catch.
The iOS app is the front door to a $40-billion design platform that now owns Affinity, ships Magic AI across every surface, and is reportedly walking toward an IPO.
MAY 11, 2026
My Talking Angela still earns its keep on the lock screen of every eight-year-old.
Outfit7's virtual cat is a decade-old free-to-play machine that survives on dress-up, mini-games, and a patience for waiting children rarely have.
MAY 11, 2026
SwiftKey on iOS is the keyboard Microsoft kept alive but couldn't free.
A decade after launch and a decade after Microsoft bought it, SwiftKey still types better than Apple's default — within the narrow box iOS lets a third-party keyboard live in.
MAY 11, 2026
Brilliant turns STEM study into something you actually finish.
Interactive lessons in math, computer science, and AI replace passive video with hands-on problem solving — and it shows in the completion rates.
MAY 11, 2026
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