TAG · 15 REVIEWS
Gaming
Every App Comrade review tagged Gaming, across every platform.
Dragon Ball Legends still lands the punches eight years in.
Bandai Namco's card-battler-RPG has been running on the same swipe-and-tap combat loop since 2018, and the anniversary treadmill keeps the roster moving faster than most gacha games dare.
MAY 11, 2026
Twitch on Android is the same service with a rougher ride.
The chat and category depth that make Twitch worth opening are intact. The ad load, the crash logs, and a 3.98 Play Store rating tell the rest of the story.
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
Vanoss Gaming on LG webOS is a creator-channel app stranded on the wrong screen.
Evan Fong's YouTube gaming empire gets a webOS companion that pulls the same VODs you can already find on the main YouTube app, with nothing the TV format actually rewards.
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
DanTDM on LG webOS is a kids' YouTube channel with the TV mode it deserves.
PlayWorks Digital wraps Daniel Middleton's 27-million-subscriber gaming-YouTube catalogue in a webOS-native app so the family TV becomes the primary screen for the long-running Minecraft and Pocket Edition runs.
MAY 11, 2026
xNestorio on LG webOS turns a Minecraft channel into a living-room loop.
PlayWorks Digital packages Nestor's Minecraft YouTube catalogue as a free LG webOS channel — a TV-mode binge feed for kids who already know every voice line.
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
Twitch on Fire is the same hangout, with rougher edges than its rivals.
Amazon owns the platform and the storefront, which makes the Fire build a natural fit. Mobile streaming finally caught up in March; the chat overlay and ninety-second disconnect grace are real wins. The complaints about ads and spam moderation are also real.
MAY 10, 2026
Twitch on iPhone is the front row of a stadium nobody can leave.
The mobile client still wins on chat and category depth, but the ad load and a thinning creator class are starting to test the goodwill.
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
Twitch on LG webOS is the smoothest TV-Twitch experience.
Same Amazon-owned live-streaming platform as on Roku and Samsung Tizen, with LG's Magic Remote and OLED display making this the cleanest TV-Twitch implementation in the smart-TV market.
MAY 8, 2026
Twitch on Roku is the version of Twitch your living room actually wants.
Amazon's live-streaming service has spent a decade being a phone and laptop product. The TV channel is the version most viewers were waiting for.
MAY 8, 2026
Twitch on Samsung TV is the platform you'll wish was on more TVs.
The Tizen-store version of Twitch is functionally identical to the Roku one — same catalogue, same chat-on-TV awkwardness — and the only reason to care which TV you're using is the Samsung-Galaxy-vs-Roku-vs-LG remote you'd rather hold.
MAY 8, 2026