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What's the state of Android browsers? Want to move away from Samsung Internet
  • For context, my phone is an S23+ with 19.5:9 aspect ratio; I've actually tested FF forks, so maybe the menu items are different in number from base FF; I use the bottom bar, which apparently shortens the menu as compared to top bar; the length of the menu bar is different if viewed in a new tab page or a web page. If I'm in new tab, the menu is very short and I can access the quit button instantly.

    It's about time Mozilla lets us customize that menu. It's full of things I don't need or I could drop to the bottom. Like "print"? Seriously!? The times I had to print a webpage in my entire life, even on PC, is exactly zero.

  • What's the state of Android browsers? Want to move away from Samsung Internet
  • What is a "quit button"?

    Not sure if that's sarcastic, but it's a button you tap so the browser will quit/close/exit. Most browsers (including FF and its forks) have it, and it can be configured so that it clears personal browsing data (such as history, tabs, cookies, cache) upon quitting the session.

  • What's the state of Android browsers? Want to move away from Samsung Internet
  • Your guess was correct. However, as I'm currently testing both browsers, it seems like the uBlock extension in Fennec (or any FF fork) is way superior to any filter in Vivaldi. So Fennec still on top for me.

    What I found out is that Vivaldi's filter (even uBlock and AdGuard ones) can't block sponsored posts, while uBlock extension, apparently, can

  • What's the state of Android browsers? Want to move away from Samsung Internet
  • It depends how important the tab bar feature is to you

    Well, it's very handy I'd say, and more effective than tab switcher

    Firefox has pretty much every other feature you've listed there

    To quit in Firefox I have to tap to open a menu, then scroll down twice, then tap "quit". Samsung Internet let me place the quit button on the main bar so it's instantaneous. I figure I could do without this as I'm actually not quitting that often

    Vivaldi has all of the functionality but isn't FOSS and is potentially less private. It would still be a lot better than Samsung Internet in those areas, though

    Yeah Vivaldi is the closest one to Samsung's experience. But still tap and scroll for the quit button, and the adblocker (with uBlock and adguard filters) doesn't seem as effective as those in Samsung Internet.

    I might be settling for Fennec eventually, as the uBlock extension is probably better than any feature in Vivaldi. I wish there was a browser that had it all, but none yet!

  • What's the state of Android browsers? Want to move away from Samsung Internet

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/58870060

    > I've been using Samsung Internet for a very long time, knowing it isn't the best one for privacy. However, the user experience with it is, for me, unmatched by any other browser, including Vivaldi, Brave, and any Firefox forks. > > So here's what I'm looking for in a browser: > > - preferably FOSS > > - some control on privacy setting, less trackers/fingerprinting, etc. Doesn't have to be the most hardened. > > - decent dark mode for web pages (Dark Reader is OK) > > - bottom search bar > > - bottom tabs bar rather than tab switcher > > - a quit button I don't have to tap and scroll 2 times to find. Ideally it'd be placed on the main bottom bar > > - the quit button must clear cache and close all tabs, so I think it should be native and not an extension, but maybe I'm wrong? > > Is there any browser that can give me that? > > I'd love using Fennec as my main - and God knows I've tried multiple times to - but missing some of those feature made it hard for me to leave Samsung Internet behind. ATM I'm using both browsers BTW. > > Any suggestion is appreciated!

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    My favorite PAID games on the Play Store (+ user recommendations)
  • Thanks. I've heard of Peglin, but it's got kinda mixed reviews on the web. So I'm not too sure about adding it to the list.

    Have you played it for some time, and still enjoy it? Some reviewers said it lacks content for a $10 game.

  • People outside the US, do you still consider America a democracy?
  • I consider it a faux democracy. It still has the semblance of one, with people voting, believing they matter and that they have actual free speech, but the masses are being, increasingly less subtly, controlled by media corporations and rendered incapable of critical, independent thinking by an ever decreasing quality of education.

    Don't be fooled though! This isn't happening in the US alone. It is widespread all over the globe. The US is simply doing it in a smarter, more cunning way, while leading the wealthy 1% in other countries by example.

  • My favorite PAID games on the Play Store (+ user recommendations)
  • There's a single transaction to remove ads. So on the Play Store it will show with "contains ads and in-app purchases". It might be debatable, but I personally consider these type of games same as "premium paid", because to have the full experience without ads you need to pay once.

    I'll fix it with better wording.

  • Free Android Games - no ads, no IAPs, no gacha.
  • That's great! Hope it can be helpful :)

    I will start including FOSS games into this list soon, labeled as such for clarity.

    Also, here is my paid games list in case you find it appropriate to pin this one too.

    Cheers!

  • My favorite PAID games on the Play Store (+ user recommendations)

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/58686627

    If you want to save this list, I suggest doing so with the original post, as I'll keep it updated with new entries.

    > Latest entries - March 15th, 2025: > > - Cursed Treasure Tower Defense - Tower defense > > Latest entries Netflix - March 15th, 2025: > > - The Case of the Golden Idol 💬 - Netflix, Point-and-click mystery > > - The Rise of the Golden Idol 💬 - Netflix, Point-and-click mystery > > Other recent entries: > > - Ghost Trick - Puzzle-adventure > > >   > > Introduction > > (scroll down for the actual list) > > This is a list of all games, sorted by category, that I've purchased and finished during the years and I'd like to recommend as they're all excellent and without predatory monetization or gacha system. > > Edit: now I'm also including the most recommended titles by the community - which I haven't playtested yet or I'm not particularly interested in - marked with 💬. > If you want your entry to have a chance to be listed, these are the criteria: > - paid Play Store games compatible with recent Android versions > - no ads or microtransactions except ads-removal, full-game unlock, or proper DLCs > - you love the game and think it's worth the price > - include link and genre > > I will still use my discretion and judgment to filter the entries, in an effort to try and keep the list's quality high. > > [If you want to recommend free games, without ads or microtransactions, here is the list for you.] > > Some of the games may be free with IAP's, but EXCLUSIVELY to unlock the full game, DLCs, or remove ads (no gacha or energy/gambling mechanics, "diamonds", pay-to-win, or any recurrent cash-grab bullshit of sort). > > [Disclaimer: chances are some items in this list will inevitably be removed from Play Store as time goes by, or will not be compatible with future Android versions. I'll do my best to always keep it updated, but feel free to PM me if you come across any unavailable title and I'll make a correction] > > I'm planning to keep the list updated for personal reference with the new games I'll play and like, or old games I've played that will come to mind later. So feel free to save it and check out new entries every so often. > > My ultimate goal is to promote worthy content and honest/talented devs, hoping to see more quality games in the future, rather than the cancerous cash-grab machines the Play Store is regrettably riddled with. And, of course, to let everyone have a great time playing great titles ;) > >   > > ## THE LIST > >   > > Legend > > 🌟 - top favorite   > > 👑 - top favorite and a timeless masterpiece   > > 🎮 - better played with a controller   > > 🎮❗️ - better played with a controller, but you need a controller mapping app (recommended: Panda)   > > ⌛️- outdated   > > 💬 - recommended by the community, but I haven't played it or not my favorite   > > [Game title] - removed from Play Store, but you might still see it in the store if you've purchased it   > >   > > ### Action/Shooter > > - Door Kickers: Action Squad (2D side-scroller action shooter) > > - Space Marshals 🌟 (3rd person shoooter - top down/isometric; space-western theme) > > - Space Marshals 2 🌟 > > - Space Marshals 3 > > - Neon Chrome 🌟 (3rd person shoooter - cyberpunk theme, top down/isometric view) > > - Time Recoil (3rd person shoooter - top down/isometric with slow-mo mechanics) > > - Smash Hit (first-person rail shooter) > > - Space Invaders Infinity Gene ⌛️ > > - Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath 🌟 🎮 (1st person shooter/3rd person platformer - adventure, bounty hunter - fantasy western setting; ported from Xbox) > > - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 💬 > > - JYDGE 🌟 (3rd person shoooter - cyberpunk theme) > > - Shadowgun (3rd person shooter - single player campaign) > >   > > ### Hack and slash > > - Grimvalor 🌟 🎮 (2.5D hack and slash medieval fantasy platform/RPG) > > - Shadow Blade 🌟 🎮 (2D hack and slash action platform) > > - Ninja Arashi 🎮 (2D hack and slash action platform - free with IAPs to remove ads) > > - SAMURAI II: VENGEANCE (top down/isometric hack and slash) > > - Dead Cells 💬 🎮 (roguelite action platformer) > >   > > ### Platform > - Dadish 🌟 (2D platformer, pixel graphics, easy) > > - Dadish 2 🌟 (2D platformer, pixel graphics, medium difficulty) > > - Dadish 3 (2D precision platformer, pixel graphics, hard difficulty) > > - Suzy Cube 🎮 (3D platformer, good rip-off of Super Mario 3D Land) > > - MouseBot 🌟 (3D platform-like) > > - Swordigo 🎮❗️ (2D RPG action-adventure platformer; requires controller mapping app if you want controller support - free with IAPs to remove ads) > > - Oddmar (2D action-adventure platformer) > > - Sonic Runners Adventures 🌟 (2.5D platformer) > > - Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty 🌟 (puzzle-platformer adventure) > > - Levelhead 💬 > > - Haipy (2D platformer, pixel graphics) (regional availability) > >   > > ### Metroidvania > > - Carrion 🌟 (inverted horror, pixel art) > > - Castlevania: SotN 💬 🎮 > > - Dandara Trials of Fear Edition 💬 > >   > > ### Turn-based RPG > > - Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince 🌟 (3D monster-collecting turn-based RPG - ported from Switch. Great game and touch controls. It includes all DLCs. No controller support, but no need here. I recommend this game for flagship devices from 2023+ and with a TEC cooler) > > - Final Fantasy V - Pixel Remaster 🌟 🎮 (2D turn-based RPG) > > - Final Fantasy VI - Pixel Remaster 👑 🎮 (2D turn-based RPG - the best version of the best 16-bit FF) > > - Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) 🌟 (3D turn-based RPG) > > - Final Fantasy Dimensions 🌟 (fantastic 2D turn-based JRPG, old school graphics, totally worth it) > > - Chaos Rings III 🌟 (excellent 3D turn based RPG by Square Enix. A bit pricey, but totally worth it) > > - Chrono Trigger 👑 (2d turn-based RPG - best 16-bit JRPG in history, originally on SNES. This mobile port (from the Steam version) is excellent and I haven't had a single issue with touch controls, bugs, or glitches, despite what the Google Play reviews say) > > - Epic Battle Fantasy 5 (2D turn-based RPG with funny dialogs, adult jokes, 4th-wall breakers) > > - Monster Hunter Stories 🌟 (3D turn-based RPG) > > - Doom & Destiny 🌟 (humorous 2D turn-based RPG) > > - Doom & Destiny Advanced (humorous 2D turn-based RPG) > >   > > ### Action RPG > > - Trials of Mana 🌟 🎮❗️ (it's a port from console/PC but critically lacks controller support. You can use Panda Gamepad Pro - recommended - or Mantis to achieve that. If you will use the Panda app, check this out) > > - The Bard's Tale (3D action RPG adventure - this game has some optional IAPs: they can easily be ignored but they're there. Also, some users experienced an auto-save bug that corrupts ALL save files, so I recommend disabling auto-save altogether. I'm keeping the game listed here for now as I still consider it a true premium games and I haven't personally experienced any bug during my playthrough) > > - Evoland (action/adventure RPG with 2D and 3D graphics and a mix of genres) > > - Evoland 2 🌟 🎮 (action/adventure RPG with 2D and 3D graphics, mix of genres; controller recommended) > > - Pascal's Wager (soulslike) 💬 > > - Star Wars: KOTOR 💬 > > - Star Wars: KOTOR II 💬 > > - Ys Chronicles I 🎮 (2D action RPG - old-school action JRPG which doesn't really hold your hand, bump combat, level cap is 10, yet it's fun!) > > - Ys Chronicles II 🌟 🎮 (2D action RPG - fantastic old-school action JRPG! Continues where Ys I left off and offer a longer, more flashed out experience. The pixel art is simply beautiful, with real-time lighting effects. Dungeons get very "labyrinthy" and challenging towards the end (I needed to follow a guide), but the effort was fully repaid) > >   > > ### CRPG > > - Atom RPG 💬 > > - Eldrum: Black Dust 💬 (text based) > >   > > ### Roguelite tabletop > > - Balatro 🌟 (poker-inspired roguelike) > > - Indies Lies 🌟 (inspired by Slay the Spire; free and with three paid DLCs which will also remove ads, add extra story modes, characters, and new mechanics) > > - Meteorfall: Journeys > > - Slay the Spire (legendary deck builder; PC port) > > - Dicey Dungeons (there's no actual deck of cards but rather equipments and dice; it plays like a roguelite deck-builder) > > - Slice & Dice 💬 > > - Dawncaster 💬 > >   > > ### Adventure > > - Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (humorous, Zelda-like, pixel art adventure; achievements didn't work correctly, but they might have been fixed after I played it) > > - Oceanhorn 🌟 🎮 (3D Zelda-like action adventure) > > - Afterplace 💬 > >   > > ### Crafting/Survival > > - Crashlands 💬 > >   > > ### Survival horror > > - Forgotten Memories: Remastered 💬 > > - Alien: Isolation 💬 > >   > > ### Point-and-click > > - Fran Bow 🌟 (point and click/puzzle - psychologic soft horror) Excellent story and gameplay. [Edit: the old one, divided into chapters, is here] > > - Lost Echo (point and click/puzzle adventure) > > - Tangle Tower 💬 > > - The Silent Age (point and click adventure) contains IAPs to unlock episodes > >   > > ### Puzzle-adventure > > - Ghost Trick 🌟 (story based) > > - The Almost Gone puzzle mistery > > - Lumino City 3D puzzle in a beautiful hand-crafted world > > - Framed re-arrange the panels of a noir story comic book > > - Little Nightmares 🌟 🎮 (horror puzzle platformer, great port from consoles, not too scary) > > - Very Little Nightmares 🌟 (horror puzzle platformer, isometric; little jump-scares; good simple puzzles) > > - DISTRAINT: Deluxe Edition 🌟 (story-driven puzzle) incredible atmosphere and psychological story > > - DISTRAINT 2 (story-driven puzzle) > > - Starman (isometric puzzle) work of art in sound, visuals and gameplay; creative and minimalistic, very relaxing > > - Fractal Space HD 🌟 (3D first person puzzle) this game has an insanely good story and great gameplay > > - Monument Valley (1&2) 🌟 (3D isometric puzzle) > > - Limbo 🌟 (2D puzzle/platformer) > > - Toby: The Secret Mine (2D puzzle/platformer, inspired by Limbo) > > - The Room series (3D puzzle) some of them may have non-necessary IAPs to unlock hints, I can't remember honestly > > - Lara Croft Go (turn-based puzzle) > > - To The Moon 🌟 (story-driven puzzle RPG) this is not for everyone, but I loved the story and the music > > - Old Man's Journey (stress-free puzzle game with an emotional story) > > - Sally's Law (chill little puzzle-platformer with an emotional story; short; offers an IAP for skins) > > - Gorogoa > > - There Is No Game: WD 💬 > > - Cube Escape Collection 💬 > >   > > ### Strategy > > - Final Fantasy Tactics: WotL 👑 (strategy/RPG) > > - Ticket to Earth (puzzle/strategy with some RPG elements) > >   > > ### Tower defense > > - Cursed Treasure Tower Defense (free with no-ads transaction) > >   > > ### Management > > - Game Dev Story (game company management) > > - Stardew Valley 💬 > > - Tropical Resort Story 💬 > > - Dream Town Island 💬 > > - The Pyraplex 💬 > > - Dream House Days DX 💬 > > - Ninja Village 💬 > > - Dungeon Village 💬 > > - Sid Meyer's Railroads! 💬 (tycoon, management) > >   > > ### Idle > > - Magic Research 💬 > > - Magic Research 2 💬 > >   > > ### Racing > > - Horizon Chase 🌟 (arcade car racing - modern retro style) > > - Riptide GP: Renegade (jet ski arcade race) > > - GRID Autosport 💬 > > - GRID Legends: Deluxe Edition 💬 > > - Wreckfest 💬 > >   > > ### Golf/Billiard > > - OK Golf (minigolf) > > - Pool Break Pro 3D Billiards Snooker (online and offline pool/billiard with single player and multiplayer modes) > >   > > ### Netflix games > (require an active Netflix subscription) > > - TMNT: Shredder's Revenge 🌟 (beat-em up with story mode and fun multiplayer) > > - Monument Valley 3 (puzzle adventure) > > - Arranger (puzzle adventure) > > - The Case of the Golden Idol 💬 (point-and-click mystery) > > - The Rise of the Golden Idol 💬 (point-and-click mystery) > >   > > ### Extras and emulators > > - AppSales is an app that will make you save some money by notifying you when specific games (or apps) in the Play Store go on sale. Just add the games you wish to buy to the AppSales' watchlist and you'll get notified when the price gets cut. > > - Panda Gamepad Pro 🎮 is a tool that allows you to map your controller for touch inputs, practically adding controller support to those game that don't have it. > > - Retroarch 🎮 (emulator for almost all consoles) "jack of all trades" emulator, the only one that supports analog triggers for Xbox One S controller. It has a bit of a learning curve, and other individual emulators might offer better performance > > - Dolphin 🎮 best emulator for GameCube and Wii > > - DraStic DS Emulator 🎮 > > - PPSSPP Gold - PSP Emulator 🎮 > > - Delta Touch [9 x Doom engines] 💬 (engine for Doom games) > > - Quad Touch 💬 (engine for Quake games) > >   > > Happy gaming ;) > > ps: please let me know if there's any wrong information about the games included in this list (especially regarding IAPs or availability) so that I'll fix the post if necessary.

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    My favorite PAID games on the Play Store (+ user recommendations)

    Latest entries - March 19th, 2025:

    Latest entries Netflix - March 15th, 2025:

    Other recent entries:

     

    Introduction

    (scroll down for the actual list)

    This is a list of all games, sorted by category, that I've purchased and finished during the years and I'd like to recommend as they're all excellent and without predatory monetization or gacha system.

    Edit: now I'm also including the most recommended titles by the community - which I haven't playtested yet or I'm not particularly interested in - marked with 💬. If you want your entry to have a chance to be listed, these are the criteria:

    • paid Play Store games compatible with recent Android versions
    • no ads or microtransactions except ads-removal, full-game unlock, or proper DLCs
    • you love the game and think it's worth the price
    • include link and genre

    I will still use my discretion and judgment to filter the entries, in an effort to try and keep the list's quality high.

    [If you want to recommend free games, without ads or microtransactions, here is the list for you.]

    Some of the games may be free with IAP's, but EXCLUSIVELY to unlock the full game, DLCs, or remove ads (no gacha or energy/gambling mechanics, "diamonds", pay-to-win, or any recurrent cash-grab bullshit of sort).

    [Disclaimer: chances are some items in this list will inevitably be removed from Play Store as time goes by, or will not be compatible with future Android versions. I'll do my best to always keep it updated, but feel free to PM me if you come across any unavailable title and I'll make a correction]

    I'm planning to keep the list updated for personal reference with the new games I'll play and like, or old games I've played that will come to mind later. So feel free to save it and check out new entries every so often.

    My ultimate goal is to promote worthy content and honest/talented devs, hoping to see more quality games in the future, rather than the cancerous cash-grab machines the Play Store is regrettably riddled with. And, of course, to let everyone have a great time playing great titles ;)

     

    THE LIST

     

    Legend

    🌟 - top favorite  

    👑 - top favorite and a timeless masterpiece  

    🎮 - better played with a controller  

    🎮❗️ - better played with a controller, but you need a controller mapping app (recommended: Panda)  

    ⌛️- outdated  

    💬 - recommended by the community, but I haven't played it or not my favorite  

    [Game title] - removed from Play Store, but you might still see it in the store if you've purchased it  

     

    Action/Shooter

     

    Hack and slash

    • Grimvalor 🌟 🎮 (2.5D hack and slash medieval fantasy platform/RPG)

    • Shadow Blade 🌟 🎮 (2D hack and slash action platform)

    • Ninja Arashi 🎮 (2D hack and slash action platform - free with IAPs to remove ads)

    • SAMURAI II: VENGEANCE (top down/isometric hack and slash)

    • Dead Cells 💬 🎮 (roguelite action platformer)

     

    Platform

    • Dadish 🌟 (2D platformer, pixel graphics, easy)

    • Dadish 2 🌟 (2D platformer, pixel graphics, medium difficulty)

    • Dadish 3 (2D precision platformer, pixel graphics, hard difficulty)

    • Suzy Cube 🎮 (3D platformer, good rip-off of Super Mario 3D Land)

    • MouseBot 🌟 (3D platform-like)

    • Swordigo 🎮❗️ (2D RPG action-adventure platformer; requires controller mapping app if you want controller support - free with 2 IAPs that remove ads, add compass, and coin doubler)

    • Oddmar (2D action-adventure platformer)

    • Sonic Runners Adventures 🌟 (2.5D platformer)

    • Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty 🌟 (puzzle-platformer adventure)

    • Levelhead 💬

    • Haipy (2D platformer, pixel graphics) (regional availability)

     

    Metroidvania

     

    Turn-based RPG

     

    Action RPG

    • Trials of Mana 🌟 🎮❗️ (it's a port from console/PC but critically lacks controller support. You can use Panda Gamepad Pro - recommended - or Mantis to achieve that. If you will use the Panda app, check this out)

    • The Bard's Tale (3D action RPG adventure - this game has some optional IAPs: they can easily be ignored but they're there. Also, some users experienced an auto-save bug that corrupts ALL save files, so I recommend disabling auto-save altogether. I'm keeping the game listed here for now as I still consider it a true premium games and I haven't personally experienced any bug during my playthrough)

    • Evoland (action/adventure RPG with 2D and 3D graphics and a mix of genres)

    • Evoland 2 🌟 🎮 (action/adventure RPG with 2D and 3D graphics, mix of genres; controller recommended)

    • Pascal's Wager (soulslike) 💬

    • Star Wars: KOTOR 💬

    • Star Wars: KOTOR II 💬

    • Ys Chronicles I 🎮 (2D action RPG - old-school action JRPG which doesn't really hold your hand, bump combat, level cap is 10, yet it's fun!)

    • Ys Chronicles II 🌟 🎮 (2D action RPG - fantastic old-school action JRPG! Continues where Ys I left off and offer a longer, more flashed out experience. The pixel art is simply beautiful, with real-time lighting effects. Dungeons get very "labyrinthy" and challenging towards the end (I needed to follow a guide), but the effort was fully repaid)

     

    CRPG

     

    Roguelite tabletop

     

    Adventure

     

    Crafting/Survival

     

    Survival horror

     

    Point-and-click

     

    Puzzle-adventure

     

    Strategy

     

    Tower defense

     

    Management

     

    Idle

     

    Racing

     

    Golf/Billiard

     

    Netflix games

    (require an active Netflix subscription)

     

    Extras and emulators

    • AppSales is an app that will make you save some money by notifying you when specific games (or apps) in the Play Store go on sale. Just add the games you wish to buy to the AppSales' watchlist and you'll get notified when the price gets cut.

    • Panda Gamepad Pro 🎮 is a tool that allows you to map your controller for touch inputs, practically adding controller support to those game that don't have it.

    • Retroarch 🎮 (emulator for almost all consoles) "jack of all trades" emulator, the only one that supports analog triggers for Xbox One S controller. It has a bit of a learning curve, and other individual emulators might offer better performance

    • Dolphin 🎮 best emulator for GameCube and Wii

    • DraStic DS Emulator 🎮

    • PPSSPP Gold - PSP Emulator 🎮

    • Delta Touch [9 x Doom engines] 💬 (engine for Doom games)

    • Quad Touch 💬 (engine for Quake games)

     

    Happy gaming ;)

    ps: please let me know if there's any wrong information about the games included in this list (especially regarding IAPs or availability) so that I'll fix the post if necessary.

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    Some setting items don't show in search. Also, is there no search within a community?

    First of all, best Lemmy app I've tried so far and I can see the attention to details and to the customization that matters. So hats off to you for the brilliant work!

    I tried searching for "draft" or "drafts" or "save" in the settings, and nothing popped up. However, there is a setting for "Save drafts automatically". I suppose that's a non-indexed item which should have been indexed?

    The other thing I wanted to ask is if there's a way to search into communities, if that's even a thing in Lemmy as I'm new here, and if the feature is roadmapped? I believe it's an essential feature to avoid things being asked countless times in communities. [Edit: there's Filter by community]

    Thanks for your work and keep it up!

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    Free Android Games - no ads, no IAPs, no gacha.

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/58557378

    If you want to save this list, I suggest doing so with the original post, as I'll keep it updated with new entries.

    > Latest entries - February 15th, 2025: > > - Kitty Q - Adventure > > February 2nd, 2025: > > - Master of War - Forces of Eo - Strategy > > January 7th, 2025: > > - Turdbots - Adventure > >   > > Introduction > > (scroll down for the actual list) > > I recently realized there are still, to this day, some actual "hidden gems" in the Play Store. Not the fake ones everyone talks about which, in a way or another, often have a catch or aren't very "hidden". I mean free games with no ads or IAPs of any kind that are fun to play. > > So I was thinking maybe it's time to compile a list of them. Please suggest the ones you've found and enjoyed! > > I won't try them all as I did with my premium games list [will update with link as soon as I post it], because this time you could simply download and try them for yourself without spending a dime. I'll simply list them. > > ‼️Also, please do checkout MiniReview - Game Reviews for more free games that match the following criteria (use the "Browse" tab and select the correct filters). The same app for iOS - App Store - is here.‼️ > >   > > Entry Criteria > > - FREE > - NO ADS > - STRICTLY NO IAPs (except donation buttons, but I'll have to check before adding the game to the list, so no guarantees it'll be added quickly) > - it has to be a legit game, of course. Full, not demo. > - it has to be available on the Play Store and compatible with the latest, official Android version at the time of writing/updating (14) > - possibly include a link to the game on the Play Store > > I've saved this post so to keep it updated over time, for my own reference and for your benefit. So feel free to save it and check out new entries every so often. > >   > > ## THE LIST > >   > > Legend > > ☕️ - includes a fair donation button, with or without minimal cosmetics only > > [Game title] - removed from Play Store > >   > > ### Shooters > > - Zombotron Re-Boot > > - Pico Hero > > - PewPew Live (from MiniReview top chart) > > - Touhou ThousandNightAnamnesis > > - Satryn > >   > > ### Stealth > > - Mr Rumble - Stealth Action > >   > > ### Platform > > - SuperTux > > - SuperTux Classic > > - Dribble (outdated) > > - Safari Forever w/ Level Editor (from MiniReview top chart) > > - Fast like a Fox > > - Dock The Rocket > > - Bad Trip > >   > > ### Rhythm > > - Phigros > > - Lofi Ping Pong > > - Orzmic > >   > > ### Arcade > > - Smash Sector > > - Flex Armstrong > >   > > ### RPG > > - Adventure Seeker > > - Andor's Trail > > - Pathos: Nethack Codex > > - Emoji Quest [RPG] > >   > > ### Roguelike dungeon crawlers > > - Angband (plus variants) > > - Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup > > - GnollHack > > - Monk Tower > > - Shattered Pixel Dungeon ☕️ > > - Skillful Pixel Dungeon ☕️ > >   > > ### Deck builders > > - Underhand > > - Beecarbonize > >   > > ### Adventure > > - Kitty Q > > - Turdbots > > - Father and Son > > - Please, Touch The Artwork 2 > >   > > ### Puzzle > > - Sudoku > > - Tetrix > > - Frozen Bubble > > - Water Sorting Puzzle > > - Freeze! 2 - Brothers > > - Freeze! > > - Empty. > > - Skyward Joyrney > > - Simon Tatham's Puzzles > > - Code challenges and puzzles > > - Pixics - Pixel art puzzle game ☕️ > >   > > ### Strategy > > - Master of War - Forces of Eo > > - Opacha-mda > > - Antiyoy Classic > > - Unciv > > - Seedship > > - Mindustry > > - Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead > > - Bounty Hunter Space Lizard > > - Starrows > > - Lichess > > - Catacomb Chess > >   > > ### Racing > > - SuperTuxKart > > - Data Wing > > - Vroomies > > - Formula 2D - Steer to Persevere > > - Night Riders Remastered ☕️ > >   > > ### Simulation > > - Parking Master > > - The Powder Toy > >   > > ### Casual > > - Snake Game > > - Rabbit Run > >   > > ### Sport/Competition > > - Rocket League Sideswipe > >   > > ### Visual novel > > - EDDA Cafe > > - Butterfly Soup ☕️ > > - Butterfly Soup 2 > > - one night, hot springs ☕️ > > - Magical Witch Bell ☕️ > > - Tomato Clinic ☕️ > > - tong jyun ☕️ > >   > > Happy gaming ;) > > ps: please let me know if there's any wrong information about the games included in this list (especially regarding the ones with free donations) so that I'll fix the post, if necessary.

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    Free Android Games - no ads, no IAPs, no gacha.

    Latest entries - March 16th, 2025:

    Other recent entries:

     

    Introduction

    (scroll down for the actual list)

    I recently realized there are still, to this day, some actual "hidden gems" in the Play Store. Not the fake ones everyone talks about which, in a way or another, often have a catch or aren't very "hidden". I mean free games with no ads or IAPs of any kind that are fun to play.

    So I was thinking maybe it's time to compile a list of them. Please suggest the ones you've found and enjoyed!

    I won't try them all as I did with my premium games list here, because you could simply download and try them for yourself without spending a dime. I'll simply list them.

    ‼️Also, please do checkout MiniReview - Game Reviews for more free games that match the following criteria (use the "Browse" tab and select the correct filters). The same app for iOS - App Store - is here.‼️

     

    Entry Criteria

    • FREE
    • NO ADS
    • STRICTLY NO IAPs (except donation buttons, but I'll have to check before adding the game to the list, so no guarantees it'll be added quickly)
    • it has to be a legit game, of course. Full, not demo.
    • it has to be available on the Play Store and compatible with the latest, official Android version at the time of entry
    • possibly include a link to the game on the Play Store

    I've saved this post so to keep it updated over time, for my own reference and for your benefit. So feel free to save it and check out new entries every so often.

     

    THE LIST

     

    Legend

    ☕️ - includes a fair donation button, with or without minimal cosmetics only

    [Game title] - removed from Play Store

     

    Shooters

     

    Stealth

     

    Platform

     

    Rhythm

     

    Arcade

     

    RPG

     

    Roguelike dungeon crawlers

     

    Deck builders

     

    Adventure

     

    Puzzle

     

    Strategy

     

    Racing

     

    Management

     

    Simulation

     

    Casual

     

    Sport/Competition

     

    Visual novel

     

    Happy gaming ;)

    ps: please let me know if there's any wrong information about the games included in this list (especially regarding the ones with free donations) so that I'll fix the post, if necessary.

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