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Casual
Every App Comrade review tagged Casual, across every platform.
Real Piano is a free keyboard that does the one thing it advertises.
A no-frills 88-key on-screen piano for Fire tablets, miscategorised under Health & Fitness, with no in-app purchases and no ambitions beyond letting you tap out a tune.
MAY 11, 2026
Score Board does one thing on a Fire tablet, and does it adequately.
A bare-bones digital scorekeeper for card nights and pickup games, with the visual sophistication of a 2014 utility app and roughly the feature set to match.
MAY 11, 2026
8 Ball Billion Classic is a passable pub-pool fix on Fire.
A no-frills 8-ball game with serviceable physics, a friendly aim guide, and the usual cargo of banner ads — fine for ten minutes on a tablet, less fine for anyone who has played the real thing recently.
MAY 11, 2026
Head Soccer Ball is a coffee-break time-killer that knows its job.
A one-button physics farce in the lineage of every flash-game head-soccer clone, ported to Fire tablets with enough polish to keep a kid quiet on a long car ride and not much more.
MAY 11, 2026
Carom Billiards is a faithful port of a niche cue sport few Fire users have ever played.
A three-cushion and four-ball simulator on the Amazon Appstore, complete with pocketless table, ivory-coloured cues, and the steep learning curve that has kept carom a European and East-Asian obsession for two centuries.
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
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
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
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
Block Puzzle Classic 3D is a competent time-killer that knows exactly what it is.
A block-stacking puzzle that wears its Tetris influence on its sleeve without trying to be Tetris — and that honesty is the most interesting thing about it.
MAY 11, 2026
The Sims FreePlay is the iPad Sims most fans forgot they wanted.
On a bigger screen with iCloud carrying your town between devices, EA's fifteen-year-old life sim makes more sense than it does on a phone.
MAY 11, 2026
Hill Climb Racing is the iPhone time-killer that refuses to retire.
Fourteen years in, Newton Bill still rolls the same lopsided physics across the same hills — and the iOS build is quietly the better version.
MAY 11, 2026
Pou is a fourteen-year-old virtual pet that refuses to die.
The brown alien from 2012 still launches on a current iPhone, still asks to be fed, and still costs less than a coffee — a small miracle in an App Store that buries anything older than last fiscal quarter.
MAY 11, 2026
Plants vs. Zombies 2 keeps the lawn but rents you the rake.
PopCap's 2013 sequel still has the best tower-defense pacing in the genre — and the most aggressive monetization layer the series has ever worn.
MAY 11, 2026
Farm Heroes Saga on iPhone is a tidy King port that leans on the iPad version.
The iOS build inherits the same cropsie-collection mechanic as Android, but iCloud-style sync runs through a King account instead of Game Center, and the iPad layout is where the game actually breathes.
MAY 11, 2026
Heads Up! still wins the room a decade in.
Ellen DeGeneres's forehead-charades app outlived its talk-show host because the format does the work — pass the phone, tilt to score, laugh.
MAY 11, 2026
Buckshot Blast trades on a name that belongs to a better game.
A free, ad-supported shooter from Adknown that arrives wearing a borrowed silhouette. The mechanics underneath are fine; the framing is the problem.
MAY 11, 2026
Trivia Crack is still the spinner that kicked off async-trivia.
Etermax's 2014 charts-topper has survived a decade of clones by keeping the wheel, the mascots, and the seven-minute multiplayer loop largely intact.
MAY 11, 2026
My Talking Tom on iPhone is a thirteen-year-old pet that still refuses to retire.
Outfit7's virtual cat has outlived three iPhone redesigns and a generation of its own players. The iOS version is the cleanest place to meet him.
MAY 11, 2026
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
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
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
Bingo Blitz keeps a fourteen-year-old card game shockingly profitable.
Playtika's social-bingo institution turns city-themed rooms, collectible souvenirs, and a generous coin economy into one of the longest-running money machines on Google Play.
MAY 11, 2026
Slither.io is still the snake game that started a genre, and still showing every year of it.
Steve Howse's 2016 multiplayer-snake breakout invented the .io-game template the rest of the industry copied. The core loop holds up; almost everything around it shows its age.
MAY 11, 2026
Bid Wars turns reality-TV storage auctions into a tidy little number game.
Tapps Games' decade-old auction simulator keeps the Storage Wars fantasy intact: outbid the rival, crack the locker, sell the haul, repeat.
MAY 11, 2026
Frisky Freaks is a tiny indie casual game with almost no public footprint.
Released in May 2024 by a solo developer credited as Mohammad Alizadeh, the game has accumulated six Play Store ratings and no store-side description. It is, in every measurable sense, a long-tail listing.
MAY 11, 2026
Fallout Shelter is still the rare big-publisher mobile game that respects your time.
Bethesda's vault-builder sim launched at E3 2015 as a surprise drop and has aged into something better than it had any right to be — a free, idle-friendly management game with monetisation that mostly leaves you alone.
MAY 11, 2026
BitLife on Android is a free game that asks you to ignore the ads.
Candywriter's text-only life sim has 248,000 Play reviews and a 4.4 average for a reason — but the free Android experience is a different product from the paid one, and the gap matters.
MAY 11, 2026
Pencil Sketch is a single-trick filter app that mostly nails the one trick.
Dumpling Sandwich's photo-to-sketch converter does four styles, exports in one tap, and works offline. Don't expect it to replace a real photo editor.
MAY 11, 2026
Hungry Shark Evolution is the commute game Android never quite outgrew.
Thirteen years in, Ubisoft's free-to-play arcade survival game still runs on almost any Android phone in a pocket — and still wants you to buy gems.
MAY 11, 2026
Fruit Ninja on Android is a 2010 arcade game that refuses to retire.
Halfbrick's swipe-to-slice has survived sixteen years of mobile gaming, three platform generations, and a tilt toward ad-supported free-to-play. The core loop still works.
MAY 11, 2026
Bag It! still bags groceries better than any physics puzzler should.
Hidden Variable's 2011 grocery-stacking puzzle game has outlasted every mobile gaming trend since, and the free Android version still nails the core loop.
MAY 11, 2026
MobilityWare's Solitaire is the Klondike default on Android, ads and all.
The same Solitaire app that came pre-installed on millions of Android devices, ported faithfully and monetised aggressively. Free works; the ad load is what you're really paying for.
MAY 11, 2026
Cooking Fever on Android is the time-management classic still earning its tips.
Nordcurrent's 2014 kitchen-flipper found its second wind on Android — slower-burning progression, gem economy intact, and a back catalogue of restaurants that would shame newer entries in the genre.
MAY 11, 2026
My Talking Angela is a dress-up game wearing a virtual-pet costume.
Outfit7's Angela has been on Android since 2014. A decade in, the loop has more wardrobe than animal — and more advertising than either.
MAY 11, 2026
Wordscapes is the commute-killer that quietly became a category staple.
PeopleFun's anagram-on-a-crossword hybrid has spent nine years iterating on the same elegant loop. The monetisation is loud, the puzzles are not.
MAY 11, 2026
Fishdom on Android is the match-three you were promised by an ad that lied to you.
Playrix's aquarium puzzler has lived on the Play Store for a decade, pulls a 4.6 rating from nearly 295,000 reviewers, and arrived in many of those installs via an ad campaign that bore only passing resemblance to the actual game.
MAY 11, 2026
Rise of the Roman Empire is a competent free-to-play city-builder dressed in togas.
Qumaron's strategy game leans on familiar build-timer mechanics and a Roman-themed coat of paint. The history is shallow but the loop is honest about what it is.
MAY 11, 2026
Angry Birds 2 on Android is the same slingshot, with sharper edges around the wallet.
Rovio's casual-physics standard plays as well as it ever did on Android, but the free-to-play scaffolding lands heavier here than on iOS — and the Play Store rating reflects it.
MAY 11, 2026
Monopoly GO turned a board-game license into the biggest mobile launch of the decade.
Scopely's dice-roller stripped Monopoly down to its rawest social mechanic — rolling, landing, comparing — and wrapped it in a free-to-play event treadmill that printed over two billion dollars in its first year.
MAY 11, 2026
Letterpress is still the cleanest word game on a touchscreen, fourteen years on.
Loren Brichter's 2012 territory-capture word game has changed hands twice and lost almost none of its bite. Solebon's Android port is faithful, async, and refreshingly small.
MAY 11, 2026
Dice Dreams is the social-dice game Monopoly GO copied — and it still rolls cleaner.
SuperPlay's roll-attack-build loop predates Scopely's Monopoly GO blockbuster by four years. The mechanics are tighter, the friend-list politics are spicier, and the energy economy is a little less abusive.
MAY 11, 2026
Bike Race is a 2012 mobile classic that still works because the physics still work.
Wildlife Studios' tap-to-accelerate motorcycle puzzler has outlived three Android UI redesigns and most of its 2012 contemporaries. The level pack keeps growing; the monetisation keeps tightening.
MAY 11, 2026
Impossible Off-Road is a coffee-break climbing game that knows exactly what it is.
A free Android off-roader from Orange Rabbit! built around one loop — climb further, upgrade the truck, climb further again. Nothing more, and that restraint is the point.
MAY 11, 2026
Toy Blast on Android is Peak's quiet workhorse, outliving the louder cartoon spinoff in the brand.
302,000 Play Store ratings at a 4.65 average, no celebrity ad campaign, no animated cast — the toy-box half of Peak's Blast duo has held its Android line by being the calmer install.
MAY 11, 2026
Solitaire Grand Harvest dresses Tripeaks up in farm clothes and sells you coins.
A free-to-play Tripeaks variant from a Playtika studio, wrapped in a farm-progression skin and tuned around coin economies and lucky-bag IAP.
MAY 11, 2026
Hooked Inc on Android is the idle clicker that knows it's an idle clicker.
A fishing-themed tap-to-earn loop, dressed up with cartoon captains and ocean upgrades. Honest about what it is, which is most of the battle.
MAY 11, 2026
Cash Frenzy on Android is a free-to-play slot machine that wants your wallet badly.
Product Madness's social-casino flagship runs the same hook on Google Play that its Apple twin does — pretty reels, no payouts, escalating coin packs. The 4.75 rating reflects whales, not value.
MAY 11, 2026
Lucky Plinko on LG webOS is a slot machine in Plinko clothing.
A free-to-play Plinko game on LG smart TVs that swaps the satisfying physics of the original board for daily-bonus loops, coin counters, and the rhythm of a casino lobby.
MAY 11, 2026
Centipede on LG webOS borrows a famous name and not much else.
An unofficial webOS arcade clone trading on Atari's 1980 trademark. The shooting works; the branding question doesn't.
MAY 11, 2026
Street Driver on LG webOS is a serviceable couch-driving diversion.
A casual third-person driving game built for the webOS app store — light traffic, a handful of cars, and a control scheme that just about works on the Magic Remote.
MAY 11, 2026
Dominoes Classic on LG webOS plays the tiles straight.
A no-frills Dominoes board for the living-room TV — solo against AI on a single big screen, Magic Remote in hand, no account, no ads beating down the door.
MAY 11, 2026
Jumping Chili is a webOS arcade snack with one mechanic to spare.
A single-button platform-hopper for LG smart TVs, sold on charm and reflex rather than depth. Worth the five minutes between streams; not much longer.
MAY 11, 2026
Checkers Champions on LG webOS is a clean board and not much else.
A straightforward draughts client built for the Magic Remote — fine for a quick game on the couch, thin once you start looking for depth.
MAY 11, 2026
Striker Dash is a passable couch-sized soccer time-killer.
An LG webOS casual football runner where the only real opponent is the offside trap of the Magic Remote's pointer.
MAY 11, 2026
3D Dino Run is a serviceable runner that overstays its welcome.
A casual endless-runner with a prehistoric coat of paint, built for couch sessions on LG webOS and not much more.
MAY 11, 2026
Cloud Pop on LG webOS is a pleasant ten-minute filler.
A casual cloud-themed bubble-popper built for the Magic Remote — light, friendly, and exactly as deep as it looks.
MAY 11, 2026
Snake on LG webOS is the unadorned classic, and that is the whole pitch.
A bare-bones Snake clone on LG webOS — no power-ups, no narrative skin, no metagame. The original 1976 mechanic ported to a TV remote, and nothing else.
MAY 11, 2026
Ball Plinko on LG webOS is a five-minute distraction stretched across a TV screen.
A casual peg-drop game built for the Magic Remote — easy to pick up, hard to stay with past a couple of evenings.
MAY 11, 2026
Kick Trick on LG webOS is a passable couch-football diversion.
A casual football-tricks game built for the Magic Remote that lands somewhere between a free mobile flick game and a proper TV title.
MAY 11, 2026
Barvee Jumpland is a cheerful timekiller built for the couch.
A casual vertical-jumper on LG webOS that asks little of the Magic Remote and gives back exactly what you'd expect — a few minutes of light arcade reflex play between streaming sessions.
MAY 11, 2026
Rebus on LG webOS is a pleasant pictogram puzzler that runs out of room.
A casual rebus-style word puzzle for the living room — decode the picture-and-symbol clues to guess the phrase. Pleasant on a big screen for a quiet evening, but the catalogue is finite and the TV form factor strips out most of what makes mobile rebus apps replayable.
MAY 11, 2026
Box Match on LG webOS is a tidy match-three timekiller for the couch.
A free casual match-three puzzle for LG TVs that hits its modest brief and not much further — five-star ratings on the Content Store flatter a game that's better described as competent than essential.
MAY 11, 2026
Robo Blaster on LG webOS is short, loud, and exactly what it claims to be.
A casual robot-combat arcade game built for the living-room TV — twenty minutes of fun per session, then the loop runs dry.
MAY 11, 2026
Coconut Swing is a TV-couch time-waster that knows its lane.
Omshy's free physics-swing game on LG webOS is a one-button arcade loop that delivers about 20 minutes of pleasant living-room distraction and not much more.
MAY 11, 2026
Connect a Way is a tidy path-connection puzzler with no ambitions beyond the couch.
Mobile Joypad's square-grid pipe-routing puzzle lands on LG webOS as a free, ad-supported filler — competent, narrow, exactly the size it needs to be.
MAY 11, 2026
Super Lizzy is a featherweight platformer that owns its smallness.
Omshy's free LG webOS runner-platformer hybrid is a five-minute time-killer that asks nothing of the viewer and gives back about as much.
MAY 11, 2026
Wolly Bounce is a tidy webOS time-killer with the depth of one.
Omshy Inc.'s free LG TV bouncer asks one question of its player — how long can you keep the timing — and answers it competently.
MAY 11, 2026
Creature Mix is a slot-machine breeding game with a TV-shaped problem.
PlayWorks Digital's casual creature-matching / breeding title is a fine couch-time idle game on LG webOS — until you remember the genre was built around touch.
MAY 11, 2026
Haunted Castle on LG webOS is a Magic-Remote curio worth fifteen minutes.
PlayWorks Digital's free point-and-click adventure ported to the one TV platform that actually has a pointer. The fit is better than on Roku; the ceiling is still a TV-game ceiling.
MAY 11, 2026
Tank Champ is a free LG webOS time-filler that doesn't pretend otherwise.
A casual top-down tank-arcade game from Omshy Inc., free on the LG Content Store, built for ten-minute couch sessions rather than long campaigns.
MAY 11, 2026
Streamzy Game Zone turns the LG remote into a casual-game controller.
A browser-game-style collection of cloud mini-games on webOS — short sessions, no installs, no controller required.
MAY 11, 2026
Jenny's Journey is a quiet little webOS time-killer.
A free casual adventure from Omshy Inc. that lives or dies on whether you actually want a controller-style platformer on your LG TV remote.
MAY 11, 2026
Guess the Emoji turns LG webOS into a couch-friendly word quiz.
HexaBrain's emoji-decoding puzzle is a lightweight party-quiz format ported to the big screen, with Magic Remote pointing standing in for a touchscreen tap.
MAY 11, 2026
Ping Pong Blast trades realism for thwack and mostly gets away with it.
Omshy Inc.'s second Magic Remote ping-pong game on LG webOS leans arcade — louder hits, brighter tables, lower stakes — and lands as a different small thing than its sibling Table Tennis.
MAY 11, 2026
Fire Word Challenge is a serviceable kids word quiz built for the living-room TV.
HexaBrain's free webOS word game pairs picture prompts with letter tiles for primary-school spellers, leaning on the Magic Remote to do the typing kids would otherwise fumble on the directional pad.
MAY 11, 2026
Pegasus Swing is a one-button physics toy that runs out of rope quickly.
Omshy's casual swing-physics game on LG webOS asks for a single button and gives back a few short pendulums of fun — pleasant on the couch, thin past the first evening.
MAY 11, 2026
Koi Jump is a quiet little timing game on the LG TV store.
A free koi-fish-themed casual jumper from Bright SDK, sitting in the LG webOS games rail as a low-stakes Magic Remote pastime.
MAY 11, 2026
Cosmo Drops is a tidy little space-falling game for the LG remote.
A casual drop-and-clear puzzle dressed up in space wallpaper, free on the LG Content Store and built for short living-room sessions rather than long ones.
MAY 11, 2026
Mahjong Mania is the casual tile-matcher webOS needed and not much more.
Inlogic Software's free LG webOS port of the classic Mahjong-solitaire tile-matching game — competent layouts, Magic Remote pointer-friendly, no progression to speak of.
MAY 11, 2026
Mahjong Master 2 is a competent webOS shoulder-shrug.
Inlogic's tile-matching solitaire variant arrives on LG webOS with the genre's basic furniture in place and very little reason to pick it over the dozen near-identical alternatives in the same store.
MAY 11, 2026
Jungle Grab is a couch-friendly collect-em-up that does one thing well.
Omshy's free webOS game asks you to scoop jungle loot with the Magic Remote and call it a night — a low-stakes ten minutes that fits the form factor.
MAY 11, 2026
Fire Drop is a small dodging game that fits a webOS coffee break.
Omshy's free reaction game on LG webOS asks one thing — get out of the way — and rides on that single idea for as long as you'll let it.
MAY 11, 2026
Busidol Gomoku brings the five-in-a-row classic to the LG living room.
A free webOS port of the centuries-old Asian strategy board game, built around Magic Remote pointing and a single-screen player-versus-AI loop.
MAY 11, 2026
Lights Out on LG webOS is a faithful port of a thirty-year-old puzzle.
Valeriy Skachko's webOS build of the 1995 Tiger Electronics handheld classic — toggle a tile, flip its neighbors, turn every light off. Free, ad-free as far as the listing shows, and small enough to feel like a coffee-break.
MAY 11, 2026
Catch The Sushi is a reflex-arcade snack on the LG webOS shelf.
Another short, free casual game from Omshy Inc. on LG webOS — this one a timing-and-catch loop rather than the tile-pick play of its Go Sushimi sibling.
MAY 11, 2026
Redemption Slot Machine is a five-minute coffee-break novelty on LG webOS.
Inlogic Software's free five-reel slot for LG TVs is a competent virtual-coin spinner with one bonus round, zero real-money stakes, and very little reason to come back tomorrow.
MAY 11, 2026
Burger Fall is a five-minute snack of a webOS game.
Omshy's free LG TV casual game stacks falling burger ingredients with the Magic Remote. The premise is one joke, told with restraint, and it lands for about as long as you'd expect.
MAY 11, 2026
Ocean Splash is a pleasant ten-minute distraction on the big screen.
Omshy Inc.'s free casual ocean game lands on LG webOS as a lightweight remote-controlled time-filler — cheerful, undemanding, and unlikely to hold attention past the second session.
MAY 11, 2026
Rainbow Prance is a small, cheerful diversion for the LG living room.
A free casual game from Desoline Inc. on LG webOS — short bursts, pastel art, and exactly as much depth as a coffee-table game needs.
MAY 11, 2026
Parasaurolophus Simulator swaps the bite button for a flight reflex, and the loop holds.
Opto Games' herbivore entry in the dinosaur-sim line is the predator template inverted — graze, flee, raise a herd. It works better than it should.
MAY 11, 2026
Hill Car Racing shares a name with a famous game it has nothing to do with.
A free Galaxy Store hill-climber from a developer most players will not have heard of, sitting one search-result away from a household-name franchise. The shelf placement does most of the marketing the app does not.
MAY 11, 2026
La Belle Lucie Solitaire picks an obscure variant and plays it straight.
Algot Games skips the Klondike crowd to ship the fan-shaped 17-piles-of-three patience puzzle that desktop solitaire compilations always buried in a submenu. The result is narrow, honest, and slightly under-finished.
MAY 11, 2026
Partnership Dominoes brings the four-handed table to a phone that can only seat one.
ALGOTECH's third Galaxy Store outing picks the team variant of dominoes — the social one — and asks an AI to fill the three empty chairs. The conversion is honest, if quieter than the bar version.
MAY 11, 2026
Match 3 Warriors grafts a combat layer onto the tile grid, with mixed results.
A match-three puzzler from indie studio Parallel Realities that bolts RPG-style fights onto the board. The hybrid has been done before, and better, but the bones here are honest.
MAY 11, 2026
Bubble Shooter 2023 is a year-stamped clone aging in place on the Galaxy Store.
A generic bubble-popper with a calendar year baked into its name and no visible reason to pick it over the dozens beside it. Free, ad-supported, and frozen in 2022.
MAY 11, 2026
Puzzle Bubble Shoot is the bubble-shooter clone you forget the moment you close it.
A perfectly competent match-three bubble shooter from a one-name developer, dropped into a Galaxy Store aisle already three deep in the same idea. It works. It does not stay with you.
MAY 11, 2026
Sub Attack on Tizen is a remote-friendly minute on the Samsung Games row.
Bright Data's submarine arcade lands on Samsung Tizen as a free Gaming Hub filler — same compact loop as the LG build, but it has to share a row with cloud-streamed AAA on the same TV.
MAY 11, 2026
Bubbles Ducky is a competent bubble-shooter that doesn't ask much of your Samsung TV.
Bright Data Ltd's free Tizen game is a Puzzle Bobble-lineage match-three bubble shooter with a duck wrapper. Lightweight, ad-supported, controller-friendly, and not trying to be more than it is.
MAY 11, 2026
Speed Rush on Tizen is a d-pad dodger without a pointer to lean on.
Bright Data's free casual racer lands on Samsung TV without the Magic Remote trick that carried its LG sibling. What's left is a competent four-direction time-killer that runs lean on every Tizen set from 2020 onward.
MAY 11, 2026
Whisker Jump is the kind of cat-jumper TV game best measured in minutes, not hours.
A vertical-platforming casual game ported to Samsung Tizen with TV-remote controls — pleasant for a quick session, repetitive past one.
MAY 11, 2026
Pepper Run is a quick-burn runner that doesn't ask much of a Samsung TV.
A casual endless-runner channel on Tizen with a single-button control scheme, designed for short sessions on the remote rather than long evenings on the couch.
MAY 11, 2026
Flappy Plane turns a tired phone meme into a passable TV remote game.
A Flappy Bird-style tap-to-flap clone built for Samsung Tizen, played with the directional pad. Forgettable on a phone, mildly entertaining on a TV during ad breaks.
MAY 11, 2026
Circle Dash is a one-button reaction test that knows exactly what it is.
A free Tizen arcade trifle from Bright Data, built around a single input and a single demand on the player — tap at the right moment, again and again, until you don't.
MAY 11, 2026
Brainrot Merge is exactly the Skibidi-coded Tizen game its title promises.
A 2048-style merge game wallpapered in Italian Brainrot memes — Tralalero Tralala, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Bombardiro Crocodilo. It runs fine on a Samsung TV. The question is whether your household needs it there.
MAY 11, 2026
Snowboard Blitz is a five-minute palate cleanser for Samsung TVs.
An arcade snowboarding game built for the Tizen remote — three buttons, procedurally generated runs, and a leaderboard you can ignore. It does one thing, and the one thing is fine.
MAY 11, 2026
Sunset Cruiser is the lean-back driving game Tizen needed.
A low-stakes endless-road racer built for big-screen idling — pretty enough at sunset, thin enough that the novelty wears off inside an hour.
MAY 11, 2026
Legends of the Chess Kingdom is a couch-friendly chess app with a story-mode wrapper.
HexaBrain's free Tizen chess game dresses a competent engine in a fantasy-kingdom frame and hands the whole thing to the Samsung remote. The frame is the differentiator, not the chess.
MAY 11, 2026
3PT Contest on Tizen is a casual rack-shooter for the couch.
Desoline's free Samsung TV game recreates the NBA All-Star three-point contest in a slim remote-friendly package — five racks, a timer, and not much more.
MAY 11, 2026
Chompy Sharky is a TV-remote arcade snack with one trick and a short menu.
Desoline's free Tizen eat-em-up runs a hungry shark across the screen with a four-direction remote and asks for nothing more — including, mostly, your time.
MAY 11, 2026
Puppet Hockey Battle leans on physics jokes instead of hockey.
Desoline's free Tizen game treats hockey as ragdoll slapstick — two floppy puppets, a puck, and a couch that doesn't mind if you laugh more than you score.
MAY 11, 2026
Niagara Rafting Adventure is a short, free river-runner that knows what it is.
Desoline's casual Tizen game drops a raft into a generated river and asks for nothing more than ten minutes and a working remote. The scope is small and the price is right.
MAY 11, 2026
Botstorm Rush keeps the lane busy and the meter honest.
Desoline's free Tizen runner trades the slow build-up of its sibling Botstorm Uprise for a lap-based score chase — short sessions, a single bot, no menu wall before you can press start.
MAY 11, 2026
Ready Set Dough is a casual baking game built for the Samsung remote.
Desoline's Tizen-only bakery sim is a low-stakes, free-to-play time-killer that fits the directional pad better than most TV games attempt.
MAY 11, 2026
Park Your Car 2026 is a quiet little puzzle to keep on the TV.
Desoline's parking game lands on Samsung's Tizen store as a free, casual diversion — short levels, directional-pad steering, and not a lot to argue with.
MAY 11, 2026
Twin The Bin 2026 turns recycling into a couch-friendly sorting drill.
Desoline's casual Tizen game asks you to match items to the right bin under time pressure. It is small, single-purpose, and exactly what the smart-TV remote can handle.
MAY 11, 2026
Banana Dash is a cartoon runner that knows what a Samsung remote can do.
Desoline's free Tizen runner keeps the controls down to two or three directions and the art down to one bright primate. Both decisions land.
MAY 11, 2026
Pengy Dash is a five-minute penguin runner that knows what it is.
Desoline's free Tizen runner sends a penguin sliding down infinite ice with one-button controls. It's slight, polished enough, and exactly long enough for the ad break it's competing with.
MAY 11, 2026
No Internet ports the Chrome dinosaur to a Samsung TV remote.
GameLabTV's free Tizen title is a transparent homage to Chrome's offline T-Rex runner — same silhouette, same cactus parade, now controlled by the OK button on a Samsung remote.
MAY 11, 2026
Astro Express is a small space arcade that knows what a TV remote can do.
Desoline's free Tizen casual game is a short-loop space chase built around the four-direction limits of a Samsung remote — modest, friendly, and over before it overstays.
MAY 11, 2026
Aztec Dominion is a passable couch-time match-three with a temple skin.
Desoline's free Tizen casual game dresses standard tile-matching mechanics in jungle stonework and golden idols. Fine for a quiet evening with the remote, less interesting the third night in.
MAY 11, 2026
Sugar Slams is competent candy-matching that forgets it's on a TV.
Desoline's free Tizen puzzler ports the familiar three-in-a-row candy loop to Samsung TVs without rethinking it for a ten-foot screen — pleasant in short sessions, repetitive past the first hour.
MAY 11, 2026
Jungle Pinball on Tizen is a competent ten-minute distraction for the kids.
A free pinball table on Samsung TV with cartoon jungle art, basic flipper physics, and exactly one playfield. The remote-control flipper input is the limiting factor, not the simulation.
MAY 11, 2026
Chef Match is a casual TV match-three with a kitchen wrapper.
A free Tizen tile-matching game that dresses a familiar genre in a cooking theme. Pleasant on the couch with a controller, thin if you came for the cooking.
MAY 11, 2026
Sheriff Rush is a brisk Western time-killer that knows its place on a Samsung TV.
Desoline's free Tizen game leans on a saloon-and-six-shooter premise and remote-friendly inputs, with little ambition beyond a five-minute round between streams.
MAY 11, 2026
Slither.io is a 2016 Snake clone that refuses to die.
Steve Howse's browser-game-turned-mobile-phenomenon still works, still ships the same loop it shipped a decade ago, and still has just enough chaos to be worth fifteen minutes on a Fire tablet.
MAY 10, 2026
Pou is a 2012 hit aging in plain sight.
Zakeh's blob-shaped Tamagotchi descendant still feeds, bathes, and plays mini-games the way it did fourteen years ago. The loop holds up; the chrome around it does not.
MAY 10, 2026
Subway Surfers refuses to age out of mobile gaming.
Fourteen years in, SYBO's endless-runner still ships a new city every few weeks and still owns the top of the charts. The Fire tablet build is the same well-tuned game with one extra ad layer.
MAY 10, 2026
Jackpot Party brings the casino floor to your Fire tablet, with strings attached.
SciPlay's social-casino flagship ports more than 300 licensed WMS and Bally slots to Amazon Fire, but the in-app store works harder than the reels do.
MAY 10, 2026
Hill Climb Racing still rolls because the physics never stopped being funny.
Fingersoft's 2012 ragdoll racer crossed two billion downloads in January and shows up on Fire tablets as the same wobbly, one-finger commitment device it always was.
MAY 10, 2026
Minion Rush keeps running, but the meter is always ticking.
Gameloft's licensed Despicable Me runner still has the bounce and the gibberish, but the latest passes and ad walls have crowded out the simple joy that used to carry it.
MAY 10, 2026
8 Ball Pool is still the default mobile pool hall, for better and worse.
Miniclip's evergreen 1v1 has tightened its physics and seasonal cadence, but the matchmaking and the coin economy still set the rhythm. Wins feel earned. Losses feel monetised.
MAY 10, 2026
Township is the calm farm sim that hides a match-3 grind.
Playrix's farm-and-city builder is genuinely relaxing once you learn to ignore the puzzle minigame, the merchandising, and the ads that depict a different game entirely.
MAY 10, 2026
Line is a one-tap arcade game that respects your time and frustrates your thumb.
A minimalist reflex game from 2121 Dev that asks you to keep a wandering line off the walls. Easy to learn, almost impossible to master, and right at home on a Fire tablet you forgot you owned.
MAY 10, 2026
Hay Day still farms patience better than any of its imitators.
Thirteen years in, Supercell's farming sim runs cleanly on Fire tablets and leans harder than ever on neighborhood play. The 2026 early-game rewrite makes the first ten levels less of a slog, but diamond pricing keeps creeping up.
MAY 10, 2026
Coin Master dresses a slot machine in viking clothes.
Moon Active's billion-dollar hybrid pairs cartoon village-building with a real-money spin reel. The loop is engineered, the friction is deliberate, and the questions about who it's aimed at have not gone away.
MAY 10, 2026
BitLife is still a brilliant little soap opera trapped behind a paywall.
Candywriter's text-only life simulator turns each tap into a small narrative branch — careers, prison sentences, royal lineages, llama ranches. The Fire tablet build runs the gameplay well and the monetisation poorly.
MAY 10, 2026
Trivia Crack on Fire is the same six categories, twelve years later.
Etermax's 2014 hit lands on Amazon Appstore largely intact — the wheel still spins, the characters still grin, and the monetization layer has thickened from cosmetic to load-bearing.
MAY 10, 2026
Candy Crush Soda Saga is the same machine in a fizzier coat.
King's sequel to its match-three juggernaut adds soda bottles, gummy bears, and a few new physics tricks. The hooks underneath are unchanged.
MAY 10, 2026
Farm Heroes Saga is the quieter Candy Crush, and the Fire build is showing its age.
King's barnyard match-three keeps its gentle puzzle hook intact on Amazon devices, but Fire-tablet players live one update behind everyone else and feel it.
MAY 10, 2026
My Talking Tom is a charming pet wrapped in too many ads.
Outfit7's virtual cat is still warm, expressive, and easy to love. The Amazon build delivers the same Tom — and the same relentless ad load that has followed the franchise for years.
MAY 10, 2026
MONOPOLY GO! is a slot machine wearing a top hat.
Scopely's billion-dollar dice-roller is fluent, friendly, and constantly asking for your wallet. Underneath the board game nostalgia is a loop tuned with casino-grade precision.
MAY 10, 2026
Gardenscapes is a polished match-3 with a famously dishonest trailer.
Playrix's garden-restoration loop is well-built and well-paced on iPhone and iPad. The ads selling it still don't resemble the game you'll download.
MAY 10, 2026
Toon Blast is the casual puzzle Peak Games tuned into a cash register.
A bright tap-match puzzler whose mechanics are sharp and whose monetisation is sharper. Free to start, expensive to keep playing on a bad night.
MAY 10, 2026
Solitaire Grand Harvest dresses up tripeaks with a farm and a meter.
Playtika's free-to-play tripeaks variant wraps a competent card engine in a farming meta-layer. The cards are fine. The energy timer is the actual game.
MAY 10, 2026
BitLife turns the choose-your-own-adventure into a casual-game empire.
Candywriter's text-only life simulator keeps adding careers, royalty arcs, and crime ladders without ever pretending to be more than a list of buttons. That restraint is the point.
MAY 10, 2026
Hooked Inc turns idle fishing into a tidy little tycoon loop.
Lion Studios' free-to-play trawler sim is structured, generous in its early hours, and frank about where the wallet door lives.
MAY 10, 2026
MONOPOLY GO! turns the family board game into a slot machine you can't put down.
Scopely's mobile reskin keeps the colors and the cat token, then routes everything else through dice timers, sticker albums, and rotating events designed to keep your thumb moving.
MAY 10, 2026
Fruit Ninja is still the cleanest swipe on the App Store.
Fifteen years on, Halfbrick's slice-and-combo game survives the free-to-play rebuild that buried half its 2010 contemporaries.
MAY 10, 2026
Hay Day on iPad is the version Supercell always meant you to play.
The 2012 game that put Supercell on the map still looks best on a 12.9-inch screen, with Supercell ID carrying your farm between iPhone, iPad, and a new device.
MAY 10, 2026
Hungry Shark Evolution is the same arcade loop, fourteen years deeper.
Ubisoft's Future Games of London shark-em-up is still the cleanest pick-up-and-play game on the App Store — provided you can ignore the gem shop pressing on the glass.
MAY 10, 2026
Candy Crush Saga is the match-3 that became an industry.
Fourteen years after it shipped, the original Candy Crush is still tuned tighter than anything trying to unseat it — and the business model it invented now owns the chart.
MAY 10, 2026
Township keeps the farm-meets-city formula alive on a timer economy.
Playrix's twelve-year-old hybrid still draws a crowd by sitting between a casual farm sim and a soft city builder — provided you accept the wait times or the wallet.
MAY 10, 2026
Candy Crush Soda Saga is the sequel that quietly outlasted its parent.
King's 2014 follow-up is still getting new levels a decade later, and the soda-and-honey twists give it a sharper identity than the original it sits next to.
MAY 10, 2026
Toy Blast is the cube-popper Peak Games perfected before it tried anything else.
Eleven years in, the original Blast game still runs the same loop better than the cartoon spinoff that followed it.
MAY 10, 2026
Crossy Road is still the cleanest free-to-play game on the App Store.
More than a decade after launch, Hipster Whale's chicken-and-traffic game remains the rare iOS hit that never tipped into the dark patterns its imitators did.
MAY 10, 2026
Egg, Inc. is the idle game that respects your wallet.
Auxbrain's nine-year-old hen-farming sim keeps shipping content while refusing the dark patterns that define its genre. Ads are optional, IAPs are voluntary, and the long-tail loop still rewards showing up.
MAY 10, 2026
Word Cookies is the comfort-food anagram game that respects your brain more than your battery.
BitMango's nine-year-old swipe-to-spell hit still ships daily puzzles, still moves at a calm pace, and still hides a coin economy that nudges harder than the gameplay does.
MAY 10, 2026
The Sims FreePlay still runs on real-world time, fifteen years later.
EA's 2011 mobile Sims spinoff treats hours and days as in-game currency. The result is a strange, sticky game that respects your patience and disrespects your wallet.
MAY 10, 2026
Trivia Crack is still spinning the wheel, twelve years on.
Etermax's 2013 viral hit added an AI-powered quiz creator in 2026 and lost some of the friction that made it social. The wheel, the six characters, and Willy are all still here — and so are the ads.
MAY 10, 2026
Hill Climb Racing is still the same goofy physics toy it was in 2012, ads and all.
Fingersoft's Newton Bill has been bouncing off Android hills for over a decade. The driving feel still works. The ad load is the reason the rating sits at 4.2 instead of 4.6.
MAY 10, 2026
Sniper 3D is a twelve-year-old free-to-play shooter that still knows what it is.
Wildlife Studios' long-running mobile sniper game keeps its hooks sharp: short missions, satisfying slow-mo kill shots, and a monetisation funnel built for the long haul.
MAY 10, 2026
Minion Rush rebuilt itself in Unity and lost half its fanbase doing it.
The May 2025 engine swap added an Endless Run mode, four new power-ups, and a profile system. It also took the Minion Launcher and the original mission structure with it.
MAY 10, 2026
Temple Run is a museum piece you can still play on your phone.
The 2011 original that invented the endless-runner genre is still on Google Play in 2026 — frozen in time, ad-heavy, and historically essential.
MAY 10, 2026
Temple Run 2 is the endless runner that refuses to end.
Imangi Studios' 2013 sequel helped define a genre, then outlived most of its imitators. Thirteen years on, the running still works — the ad load less so.
MAY 10, 2026
Candy Crush Soda Saga on Android is a free-to-play machine wearing a candy costume.
The Soda variant tightened the match-three formula in 2014 and hasn't really left since. On Android, the ad-supported scaffolding and Google Play Games hooks define the experience as much as the puzzles do.
MAY 10, 2026
Farm Heroes Saga is Candy Crush in dungarees, and that's mostly the point.
King's match-3 sister title swaps sweets for cropsies and bolts a collection goal onto every level. It's competent, polished, and built to keep you playing past the point your lives ran out.
MAY 10, 2026
AdVenture Capitalist is the idle game that taught a generation what an idle game is.
Hyper Hippo's 2015 lemonade-stand-to-oil-empire clicker is still running, still satirising itself, and still selling gold bars to anyone in a hurry.
MAY 10, 2026
Coin Master dresses a slot machine in cartoon clothes.
Moon Active's village-builder is, mechanically, three reels and a coin pile. The cartoon Vikings can't fully hide what's underneath.
MAY 10, 2026
CSR 2 still looks like a million dollars and spends like one too.
NaturalMotion's drag racer remains the prettiest car app on Android, with photoreal Ferraris and a tap-shift loop you can master in a weekend. The economy underneath has not aged as kindly as the bodywork.
MAY 10, 2026
My Talking Tom is a thirteen-year-old virtual pet that learned to monetise.
Outfit7's signature cat is still here, still repeating what you say in a chipmunk pitch, and now wrapped in a denser layer of ads and currency than the 2013 original ever was.
MAY 10, 2026
Happy Color turned color-by-number into a phone-shaped wind-down ritual.
X-Flow's pixel-by-pixel painter has spent eight years quietly becoming the default casual coloring app on Android — free, ad-supported, with a library that keeps refilling.
MAY 10, 2026
Golf Clash is a 1v1 wager game wearing a golf simulator's clothes.
Playdemic's 2017 hit survived a sale from EA to Aviagames and nearly a decade of live operations. The shot mechanic still holds up; the coin economy is what you actually play against.
MAY 10, 2026
Gardenscapes is the match-3 that made the misleading-ad genre a household problem.
Playrix's 2016 garden-restoration puzzler sits near the top of Google Play's casual chart, propped up by a user-acquisition machine that has spent a decade selling a game it doesn't quite contain.
MAY 10, 2026
Homescapes is a competent match-3 wearing a costume that doesn't quite fit.
Austin the butler renovates a mansion one tile-swap at a time. The actual game is solid; the ads selling it have spent years promising something else entirely.
MAY 10, 2026
Township on Android is the install Playrix's ad spend keeps buying.
A twelve-year-old farm-meets-city sim that lives near the top of Google Play's casual chart because Playrix outspends nearly everyone — and because the mini-game ads it ran for years sold a different game than the one users opened.
MAY 10, 2026
Geometry Dash Lite is the cleanest free demo on the Play Store.
RobTop's rhythm-platformer trims thirteen years of content into a free, ad-supported sampler — same input model, same level editor browsing, fewer levels, occasional banners. As demos go, this is how it should be done.
MAY 10, 2026
Hay Day is the farm sim that out-lasted everything else on the shelf.
Supercell's 2012 farm builder is still pulling 4.3 stars and a third of a million Play reviews thirteen years in. The genre churned through hundreds of clones; this is the one that stayed.
MAY 10, 2026
Crossy Road is still the cleanest one-tap arcade game on Android a decade in.
Hipster Whale's voxel Frogger came out in late 2014, made Andy Sum and Matt Hall famously rich without a single forced ad, and on Android in 2026 it still plays exactly the way it did. That's the compliment and the caveat.
MAY 10, 2026
Classic Words With Friends is Zynga's quiet refuge from its own sequel.
The 2009 original is still on the Play Store fifteen years later, kept alive for players who want a tile rack and a chat box and not much else. The ads have caught up with it anyway.
MAY 10, 2026
Pou is the early-2010s Android phenomenon that never quite left.
Zakeh's potato-shaped alien pet went viral on Google Play in 2012, hit number-one in market after market, and has been coasting on inertia ever since. Fourteen years later it still works, still charms, and still feels frozen in amber.
MAY 10, 2026
Toon Blast on Android is the same puzzle game with louder ads and a slightly lower star average.
Peak's cube-blasting hit has cleared nearly 390,000 Google Play ratings at a 4.63 average — a tenth of a star behind the iOS version, which is roughly the gap the Android free-with-ads tier always pays.
MAY 10, 2026
Aircraft Super Shooter is a serviceable couch shoot-em-up for LG webOS.
Omshy's free top-down aircraft shooter is the kind of arcade filler that the LG Content Store quietly needs, even if it never aspires to more than that.
MAY 10, 2026
Go Sushimi is a light sushi-themed time-killer for the living-room TV.
A casual sushi-matching game on LG webOS from Omshy Inc. — low-friction, free, and aimed squarely at the couch player who wants something easy on the eyes between shows.
MAY 10, 2026
2048 Maniac is a competent webOS take on a twelve-year-old puzzle.
Retinmount's free 2048 clone for LG TVs is faithful, remote-friendly, and entirely uninterested in surprising anyone who has already played the original.
MAY 10, 2026
Signs of Magic is a competent match-3 timekiller for the LG remote.
MindLevel's free fantasy puzzle game ports the well-worn match-3 formula to webOS without reinventing it, and that's both the appeal and the ceiling.
MAY 10, 2026
Bunny Quest is a no-friction carrot hunt for the LG remote.
Inlogic Software's free webOS platformer trades depth for a tight loop — run, jump, grab carrots, repeat — and that's the entire pitch.
MAY 10, 2026
Picture Quiz turns the living room into a low-stakes guessing parlour.
Valeriy Skachko's free webOS trivia game shows you a partial or stylised image and asks what it is — a pub-quiz format that fits the couch better than it fits the phone.
MAY 10, 2026
Blade Legend is a watchable webOS action snack.
A free casual hack-and-slash from Omshy that runs on the LG TV remote — undemanding, lightly grindy, and exactly as deep as a living-room game tends to get.
MAY 10, 2026
Football Heads is the evergreen version of Inlogic's TV-remote slapstick.
The un-yeared base title of Inlogic's big-head soccer template — same bouncy physics and four-button control scheme as the 2025 edition, without the annual roster refresh and without an expiry date.
MAY 10, 2026
Table Tennis on LG webOS is a passable rally in the living room.
Omshy Inc.'s free ping-pong game for LG TVs delivers the basic stroke-and-return loop with Magic Remote, and not much more.
MAY 10, 2026
Carnival Blitz brings a midway-night atmosphere to the LG webOS living room.
Amber Studio's free casual carnival game leans on bright animation and short play sessions — competent on the LG OLED, lightweight enough to recommend cautiously.
MAY 10, 2026
Football Heads 2025 is exactly the silly couch game LG webOS needed.
Inlogic's big-head 1v1 mini-football lands on the TV with annual roster theming, a free-to-play hook, and the kind of pick-up-and-laugh loop that survives a Magic Remote.
MAY 10, 2026
Snake King wears the crown by doing the least.
Bright Data's webOS take on the oldest game on the bus is exactly the unembellished classic-snake the genre needs, and exactly as thin as that sounds.
MAY 10, 2026
Jungle Memory is a casual memory-match game that knows its lane.
Omshy's free animal-themed card-matching game for LG webOS — a quiet between-shows time-killer rather than a destination download.
MAY 10, 2026
HexaLink Puzzle is a quiet hex-grid logic game that fits the couch.
A free hexagonal path-connection puzzler from HexaBrain that scratches the same itch as Flow Free, adapted for Magic Remote pointing on LG webOS.
MAY 10, 2026
Unblock That is competent couch-puzzle filler on LG webOS.
Inlogic's free Rush Hour clone for LG TVs — slide the red block out through the gap. Hundreds of stages, remote-friendly controls, exactly as much depth as the genre allows.
MAY 10, 2026
Glow Match Puzzle is competent TV-friendly time-filler.
HexaBrain's casual match-and-block puzzler ports the mobile glow-aesthetic genre to LG webOS without much friction, and without much ambition either.
MAY 10, 2026
Slot Car Challenge turns the living-room TV into a tabletop slot-car track.
Mobile Joypad's free webOS arcade game leans on the nostalgia of Scalextric-style hobby racing, with Magic Remote steering standing in for the squeeze-trigger controller.
MAY 10, 2026
Royalty Gaming is a casino-style time-killer with a generic name.
PlayWorks Digital's free LG webOS entry sits in the casual-TV-games long tail — pleasant enough for a few idle minutes, forgettable past that.
MAY 10, 2026
Wrench Puzzle turns the nut-and-bolt fad into a passable webOS time-killer.
Mobile Joypad's free mechanical-puzzle game lands on LG TVs as a remote-friendly take on the unscrew-and-sort genre that flooded phones in 2024.
MAY 10, 2026
Boxi Escape is a quiet little box-pusher for the LG remote.
A free casual escape puzzler from Omshy Inc. that fits the webOS Magic Remote better than most TV games — modest in scope, modest in ambition, modest in payoff.
MAY 10, 2026
Snow Dash is a free winter dodger built for the Magic Remote.
MlvFun's casual snow-runner for LG webOS asks one thing of you — dodge the trees — and asks it for free. The premise is thin; the execution is competent.
MAY 10, 2026
Gnomes Forest Leaf is a small woodland diversion for the living-room TV.
Desoline's free webOS casual game leans on a storybook forest aesthetic and short play loops, more screensaver-with-input than full TV game.
MAY 10, 2026
Solitaire Spider is a competent webOS port of a card-game staple.
Mobile Joypad's free Spider Solitaire build for LG webOS does the genre's standard work without adding anything to it — fine for a TV-side idle hour, thin if you want a hobby.
MAY 10, 2026
Wild West Slot Machine is a competent virtual-coin spinner with a thin theme.
Inlogic's saloon-skinned slots sim does the basics on webOS — five reels, a few bonus rounds, no real money — but the Wild West dressing is wallpaper-deep.
MAY 10, 2026
Nut Sort on LG webOS turns a phone-puzzle staple into TV background play.
Valeriy Skachko's color-sort puzzle ports the mobile nut-sort genre to LG TVs. The mechanics travel; the Magic-Remote fit is the question.
MAY 10, 2026
Ultimate Tv Trivia Quiz is filler trivia with a TV-shaped frame.
A free, ad-light trivia game on LG webOS that does the format competently and almost nothing beyond it.
MAY 10, 2026
Sub Attack is a five-minute submarine arcade for the LG remote.
A free webOS casual game from Bright Data with a submarine-versus-ships premise, built for the Magic Remote and the kind of session that ends when the show finishes loading.
MAY 10, 2026
Potion Pop is a casual puzzler that mostly justifies the remote workout.
Omshy's free match-style game for LG webOS leans on bright art and short sessions, but living-room input never fully suits the genre.
MAY 10, 2026
Speed Rush is a serviceable couch-dodger for LG webOS.
A free casual racing-and-dodging game from Bright Data, built for Magic Remote pointer-flicks in the living room. Pleasant filler; not a destination install.
MAY 10, 2026
Mamba Strike turns the snake loop into a TV-friendly arcade sprint.
Omshy's free LG webOS take on the classic grow-the-snake formula plays for short, score-chasing sessions on the couch — and largely succeeds at that narrow brief.
MAY 10, 2026
Pop The Gum is the kind of casual TV game that wins five minutes at a time.
A free balloon-and-bubble popper from Omshy Inc. for LG webOS — short rounds, Magic Remote pointing, no ambitions beyond filling the gap between two streams.
MAY 10, 2026
Beaver Stack is a coffee-break stacker for the LG remote.
Omshy's free casual stacker drops onto LG webOS as a no-fuss pick-up game — light, free, and exactly as deep as a TV-app stacker should be.
MAY 10, 2026
Kicktastic is a five-minute football diversion on the LG remote.
A casual soccer-kicking game built around the webOS Magic Remote, free to install, light enough to play during halftime of the actual match on the same TV.
MAY 10, 2026
Tribal Bricks is a competent brick-breaker for the LG remote.
Omshy's free webOS take on Arkanoid keeps the formula intact, dresses it in a jungle theme, and asks little of the Magic Remote beyond left and right.
MAY 10, 2026
Polar Blocks is a competent Tetris clone for the LG remote.
Omshy's free block-stacker drops the well-worn falling-tetromino loop onto webOS with an arctic palette and not much else to argue about.
MAY 10, 2026
Coral Snake is a tidy webOS take on the oldest arcade loop.
Omshy's free LG TV game dresses Snake in coral-banded skin and hands it to the Magic Remote — pleasant for five minutes, thin past fifteen.
MAY 10, 2026
Santa Blast is a December-only diversion for the LG TV.
A free hyper-casual ball-shooter dressed up in a Christmas skin, ported to webOS for Magic Remote pointing. Plays for ten minutes and asks nothing back.
MAY 10, 2026
Flying Rudolph is the Christmas filler nobody asked for on LG webOS.
A free seasonal flier from Desoline Inc. that loads, runs, and exits — and isn't much more than that. Best understood as a five-minute living-room novelty for the December stretch.
MAY 10, 2026
World of Hue is a color-sorting puzzle that the TV doesn't need.
An I Love Hue-shaped gradient puzzle from indie developer Valeriy Skachko, ported to a 65-inch screen and a directional remote that punish every interaction the format depends on.
MAY 10, 2026
Cars Master is filler for the LG webOS games rail.
Inlogic's casual TV-port driving game runs on the Magic Remote, lasts about ten minutes, and asks nothing of you.
MAY 10, 2026
Basketball Legends is a remote-control free-throw timekiller.
Slovak casual studio Inlogic ports another phone-shaped arcade sports game to LG webOS. Free, brief, and exactly what the genre tag promises.
MAY 10, 2026
Bus Jam on LG webOS is a thin casual time-killer.
An indie passenger-sorting puzzler ported to LG TVs — free, unobjectionable, and forgettable within a session.
MAY 10, 2026
Legion of Zombie Terrors brings armed-undead twin-stick chaos to webOS.
Wizard Games' top-down arcade shooter on the LG Smart TV gaming portal — a cheap, loud wave-survival loop with one good twist and not much else.
MAY 10, 2026
Storm Breaker is a casual webOS shooter that fills a remote-control idle slot.
Desoline's free LG Content Store action title trades depth for a five-minute Magic Remote distraction between streams.
MAY 10, 2026
Tower Master is a serviceable webOS time-killer that doesn't ask much.
Inlogic's casual stacking game ports a familiar one-tap mobile mechanic to LG's Magic Remote — fine for a few minutes between shows, thinner than a phone-based equivalent.
MAY 10, 2026
Cooking Battle on webOS is a familiar dish reheated for the couch.
An Overcooked-style kitchen scramble repackaged for a Magic Remote audience. It lands as a competent time-killer in a wildly crowded casual genre — fine for ten-minute bursts, easy to forget the rest of the week.
MAY 10, 2026
Sunset Cruiser is a quiet drive that asks almost nothing of you.
A free Bright SDK casual driving game on LG webOS — easy on the eye, light on mechanics, designed to be flicked on with the Magic Remote and forgotten.
MAY 10, 2026
Speed Boat Racing on LG webOS is a thin casual filler.
A free Magic Remote-aimed speed-boat arcade game on the LG Content Store with no description, no review history, and a level of polish that matches.
MAY 10, 2026
Cookie Pinball is a sweet-themed time-killer for the LG remote.
A free, casual pinball table from Desoline Inc. — confectionery dressing on a basic webOS pinball loop, designed for short sessions with the Magic Remote.
MAY 10, 2026
Sky Fighter Mission is a free webOS arcade filler with little to keep you returning.
A small free aerial shooter on the LG Content Store from MlvFun, fine for a few minutes between streams and not much beyond that.
MAY 10, 2026
Galaxy Gems is a competent match-three stuck on the wrong screen.
A serviceable jewel-swapper landed on the LG Content Store. The mechanics are familiar; the TV-and-remote pairing is the part nobody quite solved.
MAY 10, 2026
Roo Jumper is exactly the LG webOS filler you'd expect.
A hyper-casual single-button jumper that fits the Magic Remote and asks for nothing — least of all your sustained attention.
MAY 10, 2026
Frost Dash is a passable couch-time distraction on webOS.
A wintry endless-runner that fits the LG remote about as well as the genre ever does on a TV — playable in short bursts, forgettable past the third try.
MAY 10, 2026
Frozen Drop is exactly the kind of filler the LG store leans on.
A hyper-casual drop game ported to a 65-inch screen, where the genre's instincts mostly stop making sense. It works for ten minutes, then quietly outstays its welcome.
MAY 10, 2026
Triple Goods is a competent match-three that the TV barely needs.
A swap-and-clear puzzle ported to the LG Magic Remote. The mechanics work, the polish is fine, but the living-room context never quite earns it a permanent place on the launcher.
MAY 10, 2026
Legends of the Chess Kingdom is a quiet curiosity on the LG sofa.
A casual chess app squeezed onto the webOS Magic Remote. The board reads cleanly from across the room, but the genre's TV ceiling is real.
MAY 10, 2026
2048 Merge World is a competent TV port of a tired idea.
The classic sliding-tile puzzle survives the trip to LG webOS, but the Magic Remote can't disguise how thin the genre has worn after a decade of clones.
MAY 10, 2026
Build It Up! is a hyper-casual filler stretched onto a 55-inch screen.
A stacking time-killer from the phone-game playbook, ported to webOS with a remote control instead of a thumb. The genre survives the trip. Not much else does.
MAY 10, 2026
Block Puzzle Deluxe is a familiar grid filler in a crowded TV genre.
Another entrant in the long-running drop-and-clear category, this LG webOS port asks whether a block puzzle still has anything new to say from the couch.
MAY 10, 2026
Haunted Castle is a free Roku game that knows its place.
A small directional-pad adventure made for the only controller the platform offers. It is not the reason you bought a Roku, and it never pretends to be.
MAY 10, 2026
Allosaurus Simulator is a familiar dinosaur roam dressed in Galaxy Store paint.
Opto Games hits the third-person animal-sim template — hunt, level, raise a family — without rewriting any of it. Fine for a free afternoon, forgettable after.
MAY 10, 2026
Baggage Mahjong is another competent tile-matcher in a crowded Galaxy Store aisle.
A serviceable mahjong solitaire clone that does the job and not much else. The Galaxy Store shelf is full of these, and Baggage Mahjong neither stands out nor embarrasses itself.
MAY 10, 2026
8 Ball Strike turns pool into a cash game with caveats.
AviaGames' Samsung-only pool app pays out via PayPal and times every shot to keep matches feeling fair. The trust problem is the developer, not the game.
MAY 10, 2026
Color Truck Match is exactly the game its name promises.
A tap-to-match delivery loop that fills a Galaxy Store slot more than it earns one. Pleasant for ten minutes, indistinguishable from a hundred others by twenty.
MAY 10, 2026
Sultan Solitaire picks a harder variant and mostly respects it.
An eight-column, eight-foundation solitaire with no stock pile — a stricter cousin of Klondike that rewards patience over reshuffles. The Galaxy Store build is plain but honest.
MAY 10, 2026
Jewel Holy Mystery Adventure plays the match-3 hits without writing any of its own.
A jewel-swapping puzzler with a thin map-and-story wrapper. Familiar enough to pass an idle ten minutes, generic enough that you will not remember its name a week later.
MAY 10, 2026
Block Blast! is the puzzle game your phone keeps wanting you to play.
Hungry Studio's grid-clearing hit became 2025's most-downloaded mobile game by perfecting one loop and renting out the rest of the screen to advertisers.
MAY 10, 2026
Alien Defenders is a competent arcade shooter that never tries to surprise you.
A free Galaxy Store space-shooter that hits the genre's checklist and stops there. The fundamentals work; the ambition does not extend past them.
MAY 10, 2026
Lotsa Slots looks generous until you read the fine print.
DiamondLife's Vegas-style social casino piles on free coins and animations, but the prompts to buy never really stop.
MAY 10, 2026
Sandwich Run is another lane in a very crowded street.
A competent stacking-runner clone on the Samsung Galaxy Store that does nothing the genre hasn't done a hundred times before. Harmless, free, and forgettable.
MAY 10, 2026
Wild Hunter Sniper is exactly the Galaxy Store filler its title promises.
A keyword-stuffed shovelware sniper game that ports the lowest tier of Android hunting clones onto Samsung's storefront. Functional, forgettable, and visibly engineered around ad placements.
MAY 10, 2026
Bus Games — Intercity Bus Driving Game 2026 is the genre's filler tier.
A free Galaxy Store entry in the crowded mobile bus-sim shovelware lane. Drives are short, maps are recycled, and the year in the title is the freshest thing about it.
MAY 10, 2026
Love Meter is a gag app that knows exactly what it is.
A novelty love calculator from the back row of the Galaxy Store's lifestyle shelf. It's silly, it's free, and it doesn't pretend to be anything else.
MAY 10, 2026
Ludo Offline keeps the board game where it belongs — on the couch, not the cloud.
A pass-and-play Ludo for the Galaxy Store that skips the lobbies and matchmaking. The pitch is in the name, and it mostly delivers.
MAY 10, 2026
Royal Cooking is another tap-to-serve restaurant clone in a saturated genre.
Matryoshka's time-management game lands on Samsung Galaxy Store with the same kitchen loop the category has been recycling for years. Competent, derivative, and aggressively monetised.
MAY 10, 2026
Onet Games keeps a 1990s arcade puzzle alive on Galaxy phones.
A faithful Onet connect-pair clone with animal and fruit tiles. The mechanic still works; the wrapper around it is generic.
MAY 10, 2026
Penguin Bolt is exactly the runner you'd expect to find here.
A level-based ice-slide parkour game in the long tradition of Galaxy Store casual filler. Competent for ten minutes, forgettable by the twentieth.
MAY 10, 2026
Water Sort Master is the genre's umpteenth clone, executed without ambition.
A by-the-numbers liquid-sorting puzzler on a Galaxy Store shelf already buried in identical apps. Plays fine, looks generic, asks for your patience with the ad breaks.
MAY 10, 2026
Cars Go threads a believable line through a thin little crossing puzzle.
A timing-based traffic puzzle that rides one good idea about as far as it can without ever upgrading the chassis around it.
MAY 10, 2026
Baby Piano Animal Sounds is a tap-and-squeak toy that does exactly what a two-year-old wants.
A toddler-grade musical toy from The Learning Apps. Animal noises, coloured keys, no menus to get lost in — and the usual Galaxy Store ad cadence parents have to plan around.
MAY 10, 2026
Defense Heroes is the Galaxy Store's tower-defense filler in undisguised form.
A free strategy entry on Samsung's storefront that hits the genre's checkboxes without offering a reason to pick it over the dozen near-identical titles next to it on the shelf.
MAY 10, 2026
Football Duel Masters is a fine timer-killer that won't replace FC Mobile.
A 1v1 penalty-style football game built for short bursts. Pleasant enough on a phone screen, but it sits squarely in the Galaxy Store's crowded shovelware tier rather than alongside the licensed heavyweights.
MAY 10, 2026
My Pizza Restaurant is the Galaxy Store's tidy, thin-crust take on a crowded genre.
A small pizza-shop tycoon that grows by tap, not by mastery. Pleasant for ten minutes, mechanically slim against the sims it borrows from.
MAY 10, 2026
Tennis Go! is the Galaxy Store's tennis filler, not its tennis game.
A barebones casual tennis app with no screenshots, no description, and a publisher swap from the Google Play original. It plays like the genre's least committed tier.
MAY 10, 2026
Spring Wallpapers is a seasonal mood pack stretched into a standalone app.
A small free pack of pastel, blossom-heavy phone backgrounds that does one thing and exits. Useful for two weeks in April; thin reason to keep installed after May.
MAY 10, 2026
Spider Hero Cube Surfing rides a familiar runner template with an unfamiliar costume.
A free endless-runner on the Galaxy Store whose mechanics are fine and whose branding raises questions the developer doesn't answer.
MAY 10, 2026
Mega Pixel Builder is a quiet living-room time-killer.
A pixel-art building puzzle ported to Samsung TVs that asks for very little and gives back about as much. Pleasant on a rainy afternoon, forgettable by Monday.
MAY 10, 2026
Dice Journey is a remote-first board game built for the couch.
Gofresh's latest Tizen casual title pares the dice-and-board genre down to a directional pad and a single button — disposable in the right way, with a publisher pedigree that suggests it will keep working.
MAY 10, 2026
Aircraft Attack is a stock top-down shooter parked on the Tizen storefront.
A casual 1942-style plane-blasting arcade game from Bright Data Ltd, released in April 2026, that arrives on Samsung TV with no screenshots, no description, and no obvious reason to pick it over the genre's well-worn alternatives.
MAY 10, 2026
Target Rift is a free Tizen shooter that bets everything on the remote.
A casual target-shooting game built around the Samsung TV remote's directional pad and OK button. Free, light on assets, light on ambition — but it loads, it scores, it works.
MAY 10, 2026
Bionic Race 2026 wants to be your couch arcade, and almost makes it.
A neon-soaked futuristic racer built for Samsung TVs. The handling is light, the tracks are loud, and the remote-control input ceiling is the real opponent.
MAY 10, 2026
Fruit Match brings the casual match-three template to the Samsung TV remote.
A free fruit-themed swap-and-match puzzle from Play.Works Digital, built for the Tizen home screen and the directional pad rather than a touchscreen.
MAY 10, 2026
Milo Bolt is a free Tizen runner that asks for very little and offers about that much.
Desoline's casual TV game shows up on Samsung sets without a price tag, without a rating count, and without much ambition beyond being a thing to launch when nothing else is.
MAY 10, 2026
RocketRushBoard is a small reminder that runner games still wash up on Samsung TVs.
A budget endless-runner sitting in the quieter corner of the Tizen store. It works, it loops, and it asks almost nothing of you — which is both the point and the problem.
MAY 10, 2026
EmojiSmash is the kind of TV time-killer Tizen keeps cranking out.
A remote-friendly emoji match game built for the gap between shows. It works, the way a vending machine works.
MAY 10, 2026
MagicTriviaGame is a passable couch quiz that never quite earns the remote.
A small Tizen trivia app aimed at idle living-room minutes. The questions arrive, the buttons work, and almost nothing surprises you.
MAY 10, 2026
EmojiCountryQuiz is a tidy time-killer with limited shelf life.
A single-screen trivia loop built for the living room. Match the emoji string to the country, score the round, repeat. Pleasant for ten minutes; thin past that.
MAY 10, 2026
Wordscapes is a calm puzzle wrapped in a noisy ad layer.
PeopleFun's crossword-Boggle hybrid still has one of the cleanest letter-wheel mechanics on iOS. The free tier just keeps stuffing more ads between you and it.
MAY 9, 2026
Clash & Run is a competent runner stranded on the wrong screen.
Inlogic's tap-to-jump escape game ports cleanly to webOS, but the endless-runner format was built for a phone in your hand — not a remote across the room.
MAY 9, 2026
Sheriff Rush on LG webOS is another Omshy casual game on the games shelf.
Omshy Inc.'s second casual title in the LG Content Store. Same structural concerns as the rest of the casual-on-TV category.
MAY 9, 2026
Milo Bolt on LG webOS is a casual game on the wrong device.
Omshy Inc.'s casual title in the LG Content Store. Free, lightweight, and structurally a phone game running on a TV that doesn't need it.
MAY 9, 2026
Team Boxing League on LG webOS is a casual game that does not need a 65-inch screen.
A free, ad-supported casual fighting game in the LG Content Store. The form factor is wrong, the mechanics are thin, and the LG TV is not the right device for this.
MAY 9, 2026
NBA Bounce is a Blacknut-streamed casual game wearing borrowed initials.
A free webOS title from cloud-gaming distributor Blacknut, with three screenshots, no description, and no apparent connection to the actual National Basketball Association. Casual hoops-tap fare on a TV remote.
MAY 9, 2026
Happy Tile Match is another face in a very crowded crowd.
The Galaxy Store's tile-match shelf is dense with near-identical entries. Happy Tile Match arrives with the same triple-pair grid, the same timer, and very little to argue it deserves the install over the genre's anchors.
MAY 9, 2026
Fishing Hook2 is exactly the kind of small mobile fishing game Mobirix has shipped for a decade.
The Korean studio's Samsung Galaxy Store sequel to Fishing Hook is a competent, modest, and ad-supported casual fishing sim with no surprises in either direction.
MAY 9, 2026
Bingo Cash turns a comfort game into a money-on-the-line gamble.
Papaya Gaming's skill-bingo tournament app pays real cash via PayPal in eligible US states. The mechanics are sharp; the trust questions are sharper.
MAY 9, 2026
Bubble Cash turns a familiar shooter into a real-money tournament.
Papaya's bubble shooter pairs a classic three-match mechanic with skill-bracketed cash brackets — fun if you read the small print.
MAY 9, 2026
Piano Hop Lite is a tap-the-black-tile clone that doesn't pretend otherwise.
CLINISYS SOLUTIONS' rhythm-tap arrival on Samsung Galaxy Store iterates on a decade-old template with no real changes. It works. It also won't stay on your phone.
MAY 9, 2026
Football Logo Quiz makes a sofa case for a phone-shaped genre.
GameLabTV ports a familiar trivia format to the living room. The logos are sharp on a 55-inch panel; the remote is a poor substitute for a thumb.
MAY 9, 2026
Happy Color is the colour-by-numbers app the entire genre is trying to be.
X-Flow's coloring book has been on app stores since 2017 and has, against the odds, become the dominant casual-art F2P experience. The Amazon version is fine. The category itself is the surprise.
MAY 8, 2026