TAG · 6 REVIEWS
iPad
Every App Comrade review tagged iPad, across every platform.
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
Picsart on iOS is the version the App Store rewards.
Same toolkit, same paywall, but the iPhone and iPad build runs cleaner, exports faster, and finally treats the iPad as a first-class canvas instead of an oversized phone.
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
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
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
YouTube on iPhone is the app Google reserves for paying customers.
The catalogue is unmatched and the player is well-built, but the free iOS experience now leans harder on ad density and locked features than any rival video app.
MAY 10, 2026