TAG · 6 REVIEWS
Pick-up-and-play
Every App Comrade review tagged Pick-up-and-play, across every platform.
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
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
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
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
Basketball Legend is a shooting drill stretched into an app.
A free Fire-tablet hoops game built around one mechanic — line up the arc, release the shot — and almost nothing else. Pleasant for a five-minute coffee break, thin for anything longer.
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