**Disney Crossy Road: A Family-Friendly Time Waster**
Disney Crossy Road is an offshoot of the original Crossy Road game released last year, and it features over 100 Disney characters that you can progressively unlock as you play. On top of that, the game contains music and settings from a variety of Disney properties, giving you a full Disney experience. This makes for an excellent family-friendly time waster that is easy to play hard to master, and free to download.
**Exploding Kittens: A Ridiculous Card Game**
Explosive Kittens is a new card game that was also one of the highest funded games in Kickstarter history. In this game, you get dealt some cards and you continuously draw cards until you get an exploding kitten. You and your opponent's then play your hands accordingly, and this repeats until somebody wins. It's a fun little card game that is both ridiculous and family-friendly, with options to play local multiplayer or against up to four other people online.
**Harvest Moon: Seeds of Memories**
Harvest Moon Seeds of Memories was announced last year and finally released this last April. The game carries with it a ton of gameplay features that make it like other Harvest Moon games, including the ability to build and maintain a farm, raise livestock, take care of pets, and even get married, cook, forage, and mine. While not the best Harvest Moon game ever released, it's definitely better than what many could have hoped for when it was first announced.
**Kingdom Hearts: Unchained Key**
Kingdom Hearts Unchained Key is a port of the popular free-to-play browser game of the same name. In it, you play as a character and your job is to go to various places to take out the Heartless and save people's lives. The mechanics are pretty standard point-and-click and shouldn't be much to learn how to play. However, the game that said it is quite a bit of fun and a great time waster for fans of the Kingdom Hearts universe, with options to make groups ask for help in raids, unlock various costumes, and more.
**Lego Jurassic World**
Lego Jurassic World is an adventure game by Lego that follows the storylines and recreates classic moments from all of the various Jurassic Park movies. You'll also get the opportunity to play as collect and customize your own dinosaurs, which is a nice touch. The game has received positive reviews so far and the mechanics are fairly simple to understand, with external controller support some decent graphics for a Lego game.
**Machines at War Three**
Machines at War Three is a real-time strategy game with a lot to love. The campaign mode comes with 21 missions, and there are an unlimited number of random skirmishes that you can play. It also comes with online multiplayer support so you can play with or against your friends if you want to. Additionally, the storyline is always a plus, and there are over 130 things that you can build and upgrade which gives the game a lot of depth. The game has an almost flawless review history so far and no in-app purchases.
**The Star Knight**
The Star Knight is a platformer game with hack and slash elements. You'll be hopping around various maps avoiding obstacles and killing bad guys in the game that is actually trying to kill you as well. Each level has its own set of objectives aside from completion which adds some depth to the game, and you'll also be taking on boss fights. Your character can be leveled up, and there's even a competitive arena mode that you can play in.
**Hammer 40k: Free Blade**
Hammer 40k: Free Blade is the latest in the highly touted Warhammer series and this game is no slouch. It comes with a ridiculous 170 single-player mission campaign mode, fantastic graphics, and an upgrade system that'll let you create an upgrade new items, and here the developers also include daily events to keep things fresh. The controls are easy enough to understand to make the game fun, and it's free to download with in-app purchases.
**The Endless Puzzle Game**
This is a unique puzzle game where you're actually being asked to put together puzzles. The idea is that you complete these little puzzles and it uncovers the next piece of the story. The puzzles themselves aren't overly difficult and the developers claim that this game is meant for relaxation rather than challenging play, with no points timers, game shops, or other distractions just use some puzzles and a story for you to check out.
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