Man, I am really excited for Seabeard next week! I just hope the developer sees the negative reactions that games like Godus received and keeps the freemium stuff at a decent level. I don't mind F2P at all as long as the balance is reasonable (a balance that's highly subjective, I know).
I got Pixel Boat Rush, and while I think it's fun, and hope it keeps getting better as I get new, faster boats, it's not the game I expected from the videos I saw of it. Maybe it's got something to do with how the braking works and is required when going over waves, but it's taking me a lot of concentration to work the controls correctly. Also, I wish the brakes could be switched with the weapon button because I feel like I'm covering up oncoming waves with my right thumb.
If anyone's into geography, Worldly (
iTunes) is pretty cool. I wish they had a capital cities, states, or major cities mode that was limited to the US, Canada, Japan, or other countries instead of continents, but it's a good trivial game that will boost your knowledge of the globe.
Pair Solitaire is still fun for me, though I think I'm just bad at it because I rarely beat an older high score, and that score isn't even very good. I got a friend into the game, and he was beating my scores without any trouble. I'm dumb, probably.
And finally, I got to the first reset point in Bitcoin Billionaire recently, and am just working on reaching 50 of each investment, and upgrading them all to level 5. Whatever is messing up games with Vungle ads is slowing my progress greatly as I can't take advantage of half of the offers that come in. Tiny Tower Vegas is the same story, and my progress in that has slowed so much that I'm only able to build a new floor maybe once a week.