Stardew Valley
Data Wing has a wonderful, well tought-out story.
Polytopia. It isn't a story driven game, but each game has an ending. There are no ads. The game is free. You can choose to unlock a few different species for $1 each if you want to, but it's not required for gameplay and those species remained locked until you unlock them (meaning you're not at a disadvantage by not having them). It's an amazing game if you enjoy turn based strategy games like Civilization.
If dont you mind port game, you can game try from square enix they many port game and Capcom have few port game pretty good.
Ticket to Ride is fun to play on mobile with CPUs or with Friends. One time purchase per game board.
Doors games are fun puzzle games. IAP to unlock levels
Knotwords is a fun wordle/crossword puzzle type game. Subscription or one time purchase.
Night of the Full Moon. Slay the Spire esque game with multiple IAPs to unlock new characters/ Remove ADS(Which I would recommend) but you can try for free.
Peglin. Peglin all the way. Nevermind, you want something with story.
Wayward Souls. Nice top-down roguelike with excellent controls and a bit of story you reveal as you explore the dungeons.
It doesn't appear to support the current version of Android
Ah. I have the APK from a Humble Bundle a few years ago. Still works fine on my Galaxy S22 which is using the latest Android version. Looks like it's just the Google Play store being a bit picky. But if you can find the APK it's an awesome game.
If you have Netflix, the people who made Alto's Adventure made a gliding game called Laya's Horizon: https://layashorizon.com/ that's free with a Netflix account.
Cube Escape series
Roller Coaster Tycoon classic.
Unless they decide to remove it from the play store, reupload, and require you to purchase it again in order to play it.
Fuck atari.
I know :/
Such bs.
If you already have a Netflix account then Oxenfree
And the sequel! Literally just came out today on all platforms + netflix.
Tofu rider
If you want something short and sweet, Monument Valley 1 + 2 are both gorgeous and fun. I also had a lot of fun with Sword and Sworcery
Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville, I was addicted to it until I finish it.
No story, but I just found knotwords and it's pretty good.
Final fantasy tactics war of the lions, the dragon quest games, really anything square Enix.
I found the controls a little awkward for the dragon quests, but I enjoyed them nonetheless. Fantastic rpgs.
It's one of the main reasons I got a clamp controller.
It's honestly incredible that this exists. I'll have to put the on the wish list.
Knights of The Old Republic 2 is an absolutely top tier old school RPG. Not sure if the port is good, but it exists.
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