This TCG brings me back to my young school days. Digimon meets Hearthstone with a cute narrative, nice characters, and a unique art style. It’s fun but, unfortunately, the combat and strategy doesn’t run very deep. Kids would love this!

Tower defence game with a unique twist. Starts very slow but gets better as new mechanics are introduced.

Interesting take on the gem matching game genre with a unique art style. Crazy animations. Very fun in small doses.
A fighter on mobile that actually has button-based input rather than being mostly automated and using context-sensitive swiping! But, despite that and the outstanding animation, the gameplay just failed to captivate me. Pretty generic.

While I normally love Shantae games, this one feels a bit rushed. The controls aren’t tight enough, the gameplay feels flimsy, the plot could be better, and the level design is okay. Fine overall if you need more Shantae.

If there was a Yogi Bear game, it would be this. The gameplay is a little tedious, but the character interactions and optional missions spices it up a little. The controls can be really frustrating at times though.
Mediocre racing game. Difficult to control even after switching to thumbstick and vertical mode (unplayable otherwise). Laggy online play. On the plus side: It has some team mechanics like in Team Sonic Racing and looks very pretty.

Easy to pick up, minimal, relaxing puzzler. Reminds me of Echochrome on the PS3.

A pretty decent turn-based tactical RPG with a generic fantasy setting and an okay plot. The gameplay stands out a little by adding in some light CCG elements, which is cool, and offers a neat timeline system.
Pretty fun physics-based speed racing game with simple controls. The different game modes, level types, and challenges offers a lot of gameplay variety. Try it if you like high-speed racing like F-Zero or Wipeout.
This game essentially boils down to a sliding tile puzzle game, but presented in a very unique manner. The variety of tiles and obstacles found in the game adds an interesting layer of puzzle and strategy. Worth a try.

A little slow, but definitely very unique. It’s a point-and-click puzzle adventure game with an 80s-style “kids taking charge†sort of narrative. Despite the simplistic gameplay, it’s worth playing for the experience and story.