TAG · 7 REVIEWS
Hyper-casual
Every App Comrade review tagged Hyper-casual, across every platform.
Roller Splat! turns a swipe-and-fill puzzle into a thirty-second commute habit.
Neon Play's color-roller is the kind of mobile puzzle you finish a hundred levels of before realising you started — and that's both the pitch and the limit.
MAY 11, 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
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
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
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
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
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