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Every App Comrade review tagged Samsung-variant, across every platform.
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
German Radio Music & News is a tidy preset list dressed up as an app.
An Andromo-templated bundle of German FM and web streams that does one job — load a station and play it — without much else around the edges.
MAY 11, 2026
Filter - Inside is another single-tone SKU from the Candy Camera shelf.
STUDIO SJ's interior-lighting filter app does its narrow job and not much else — a one-look photo toy that lives or dies on whether you like that one look.
MAY 11, 2026
Deaths Grim Reaper Live Wallpaper is a Halloween motif filed under the wrong aisle.
A free skull-and-scythe live wallpaper miscategorised as Social media on the Galaxy Store. The art is exactly what the title promises, and the rest is shelf filler.
MAY 11, 2026
MT Athenaeum Pro brings a real book face to a phone that rarely asks for one.
Monotype's classical Roman-revival serif lands on Galaxy as a Flipfont. It is a paid download for a typeface most phone owners will never use, and one a small minority will quietly love.
MAY 11, 2026
DainNeat Korean Flipfont is a quiet rounding of Samsung's Hangul defaults.
A paid Monotype Flipfont that softens the corners of Korean system text on a Galaxy device. Useful if you read Hangul daily, invisible if you don't.
MAY 11, 2026
Egg9Cutieboy Latin FlipFont is a niche typeface sold as a system font.
Monotype's FlipFont catalogue keeps shipping decorative display faces as standalone Galaxy Store purchases. Egg9Cutieboy is one of them — a rounded, bubbly Latin face that does exactly one thing.
MAY 11, 2026
GFCubeSugar Korean Flipfont is a one-trick paid download with a narrow audience that knows exactly who it is.
Monotype's CubeSugar Hangul face, sold through the Galaxy Store's FlipFont channel as a system-wide font swap. Cute, legible, and aimed at a shrinking pool of Samsung users who still customise their handset typography.
MAY 11, 2026
MjThisChristmasLatin is a December-only flourish that overstays the season.
A Monotype FlipFont in the seasonal-script tradition — looped, ornamented, and unmistakably Christmas. Pay once, install once, swap it back out in January.
MAY 11, 2026
My Lollipop Latin Flipfont sells Android's nostalgia back to you as a system font.
Monotype's Flipfont rendition of the Roboto-adjacent Lollipop UI face — a paid one-shot for Samsung owners who want their phone to read like it's still 2014.
MAY 11, 2026
XZ Miss You Silently is a moody Latin Flipfont sold for a single feeling.
A Monotype-built single-script Flipfont that trades range for mood. The drawing is genuinely expressive — which is also why you cannot live in it all day.
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
XLVPN is the kind of free VPN you should think twice about installing.
A no-cost, no-account VPN on the Galaxy Store from a developer with almost no public footprint. The price tag is the warning sign, not the feature.
MAY 11, 2026
Samsung's Taiwanese Mandarin voice handles four tones better than it handles traditional characters.
A no-frills female voice pack for zh-TW that nails Bopomofo-era pronunciation but stumbles on the long tail of traditional-only glyphs the mainland packs were never asked to read.
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
Directorio Cubano is a niche phonebook for an island that doesn't get many apps.
A Spanish-language Cuba directory aimed at travellers and the diaspora — practical, lean, and entirely dependent on whoever keeps the listings current.
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
Solitaire Clash turns Klondike into a wager you should think twice about.
AviaGames' real-cash Klondike tournament app is fast, well-built, and shadowed by a class action and a Skillz settlement that the marketing copy quietly omits.
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
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
Yellow Smile Live Wallpaper does the one thing its name promises.
A free smiley-face live wallpaper from a corner of the Galaxy Store where the package names trail off into keyboard mash. It works, and that is essentially the whole review.
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
Norstedts Swedish-English on DioDict 3 is the reference shelf, shrunk to a phone.
A licensed Norstedts Swedish↔English database for SELVAS AI's DioDict 3 dictionary engine. Old-school lexicography on a Galaxy Store shelf that mostly doesn't carry it.
MAY 10, 2026
Collins's Greek pairing on DioDict 3 is the rare Galaxy dictionary with a real publisher behind it.
A licensed Collins English-Greek/Greek-English lexicon wrapped in Diotek's old-school dictionary shell. The shell shows its age; the wordlist still earns its keep.
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
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
Aa OnTheCloudsLight is a featherweight Hangul that drifts a little too far from legibility.
A Monotype Flipfont pairing a light Latin face with a soft, rounded Hangul. Pretty on a lockscreen, less convincing the moment you actually have to read it.
MAY 10, 2026
BaYourHeart is a handwritten Korean-Latin Flipfont that mostly does the job.
A Monotype-built FlipFont pairing a soft, handwritten Hangul face with a matching Latin set. It looks good on a Galaxy home screen, until you notice which weights aren't there.
MAY 10, 2026
MjThatSpring Flipfont sells you the next page of a four-season calendar.
Monotype's spring-themed Korean Flipfont is the warm-weather companion to its winter sibling — a paid Galaxy Store typeface tuned to a season your phone is otherwise oblivious to.
MAY 10, 2026
MjThatWinter Flipfont is a Korean typeface that wears its season on its sleeve.
Monotype's winter-themed Korean Flipfont is a paid system-font swap for Galaxy phones. The naming sets the mood; the install ritual is still the same Galaxy two-step.
MAY 10, 2026
WDenjoyautumn is a Monotype seasonal font that reads warmer than it should.
A Korean Flipfont with autumnal styling — gentle, rounded, decorative. It is one of dozens of Monotype seasonal drops on the Galaxy Store, and it knows exactly what it is.
MAY 10, 2026
WeNewtro Korean Flipfont leans hard into Seoul's retro-revival mood.
Monotype's latest Korean Flipfont pulls from the newtro aesthetic — neon-sign neighbourhood nostalgia translated to a system typeface. It's narrower than most Korean shop fonts and louder than most system ones.
MAY 10, 2026
MotorData OBD turns a cheap ELM327 dongle into a credible diagnostic bench.
A capable OBD-II scanner app on the Galaxy Store that goes deeper than the freemium pack-in but stops short of dealer-tool territory. The Samsung-specific variant works the same as the Play Store original.
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
Proportions Easy solves one math problem and shows its work.
Pentawire's tiny Galaxy Store utility cracks the four-term proportion — including continuous ones — and walks you through the steps. It's a homework helper with no ambition to be anything else.
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
Samsung's Japanese TTS voice handles pitch accent better than it has any right to.
A first-party Japanese text-to-speech voice pack for Galaxy devices. Free, system-level, and quietly capable on the hardest part of Japanese synthesis — getting the prosody to sound like a person.
MAY 10, 2026
The God of High School squeezes a tournament webtoon into a workmanlike gacha.
Woncomz's mobile RPG turns Park Yongje's martial-arts manhwa into a team-builder of story chapters, boss raids, and timed PvP. The fights look the part; the menus around them are pure 2020s gacha.
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
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
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
Pokémon GO on Samsung Galaxy is the same outdoor game with a different store badge.
The Galaxy Store build of Niantic's location-based collection game is functionally identical to the Google Play version. Same accounts, same map, same ten years of refinement.
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
Roblox on Samsung Galaxy is the same platform with a different store wrapper.
The Galaxy Store build of Roblox is functionally identical to the Google Play version — same accounts, same experiences, same cross-progression. The review is the platform, not the install path.
MAY 9, 2026