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AR Drawing turns a Fire tablet into a tracing window, and not much else.
A camera-overlay tracing app aimed at kids who want to draw cute subjects from a pre-loaded gallery — useful for the half-hour it takes to learn what it does, light on everything past that.
MAY 11, 2026
Happy Birthday charges $9.99 for a greeting card.
A paid Fire app from Relaxingapps that files itself under Health & Fitness, asks ten dollars for what every web browser delivers for free, and trusts that someone, somewhere, will tap install in a panic.
MAY 11, 2026
Ultra Broadcasting is a single speedway's Fire TV channel pretending to be a network.
Florence Motor Speedway built its own Fire TV app to stream local stock car nights. The name is bigger than the broadcast.
MAY 11, 2026
Table Tennis TV is the lone Fire app for a sport that already streams itself.
A free, single-developer Fire TV channel built around a niche the major sports apps refuse to cover — useful precisely because nobody else bothered to ship it.
MAY 11, 2026
A $9.99 Fire TV screensaver that asks you to pay for what YouTube gives away.
JasmineStyle's wildlife ambience loop is competent 4K filler for an idle television, but the price tag is doing a lot of work the footage isn't.
MAY 11, 2026
WeHubb wants to be your hub. It hasn't said for what.
An Amazon Appstore listing called WeHubb in the Apps category, no public footprint, and a name that means whatever you decide it means. The download is light. The case for installing it is lighter.
MAY 11, 2026
The WHO Pocket Book is the clinical reference every paediatric ward should already have offline.
WHO's e-Pocketbook of Hospital Care for Children turns the second-edition guideline binder into a searchable, fully offline iPhone reference for the wards that need it most.
MAY 11, 2026
Adobe Express is the free Canva alternative with a Creative Cloud passport.
Adobe rebranded Spark, bolted on Firefly, and finally gave casual creators a reason to stay inside the Adobe orbit instead of defecting to Canva.
MAY 11, 2026
Clash Royale invented its genre and is still arguing with itself about what to charge for it.
Ten years in, Supercell's card-collectible-battler is the most-imitated mobile PvP game on the App Store — and the one most willing to pick a fight with its own players over monetisation.
MAY 11, 2026
NBA Live Mobile is a card-collecting game wearing a basketball jersey.
EA's free-to-play hoops sim outlived the console franchise it was meant to promote, and it shows in both directions — the on-court feel is sharper than the menus deserve.
MAY 11, 2026
Choices keeps the writing room honest while the meter runs.
Pixelberry's interactive-fiction storefront still has the strongest book stable on iOS — if you can swallow the three-tickets-every-three-hours economy underneath it.
MAY 11, 2026
Golf Clash still wins the duel before it teaches you the game.
Playdemic's one-on-one swing-meter golf reads beautifully on a 6.1-inch screen, but the chest economy hasn't aged a day in nine years.
MAY 11, 2026
Gboard on iPhone is a great keyboard fighting Apple for permission to do its job.
Google's keyboard ships nine years of glide typing, search, and translation refinement into a sandbox that won't let any of it feel native.
MAY 11, 2026
Slither.io on iPhone runs on muscle memory and ad breaks.
A decade after it ate the App Store, the snake game still works — but iOS players are putting up with more interstitials than gameplay to keep it free.
MAY 11, 2026
Pokémon GO is still the only AR game anyone actually plays outside.
A decade in, Niantic's location-based monster collector is the rare phone game whose core loop only works if you leave the house — and the rare live-service title to outlive its own studio's independence.
MAY 11, 2026
Niko's detector tool is a wiring closet utility hiding in the App Store.
A vendor commissioning app for Niko's IR motion sensors — useful on a job site, baffling to anyone who downloaded it expecting a hidden-camera finder.
MAY 11, 2026
Papago is the translator to keep on your phone for Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.
Naver's translator beats Google in the three East Asian pairs it was built for. Outside that, it's a competent second opinion.
MAY 11, 2026
Spot The Words is a quiet word search that doesn't beg for your money.
F Permadi's indie puzzler ships every category for free, scrambles words in any direction, and never once asks you to watch a video for a hint.
MAY 11, 2026
Homescapes is a renovation game wearing a match-3 disguise.
Playrix's mansion-restoration sequel runs cleaner on iPad than on iPhone, but the pull-the-pin ads it still shows other games haven't aged well.
MAY 11, 2026
Toca Boca World is the sandbox kids actually keep coming back to.
The Spin Master-owned studio collapsed Toca Life's separate apps into one ever-growing world, and the result is the rare kids' app that respects its audience and the parent paying for it.
MAY 11, 2026
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