I would highly recommend Monument Valley (1,2 and 3 is coming soon) as far as puzzle goes, for a quick arcade fix, I like Breakout 71 (with rogue-lite elements) and all games by Arnold Rauers (Card Crawl being my favorite, but by a small margin).
Here's a quick selection from the top of my head, if you want I can go throw my app history for a few more :)
A tip I've seen online is to keep a gaming journal.
After you finish a session, write what you accomplished and what you want to do the next time.
Then every time you are a bit bored or have time to kill, look at your journal and flip through your started games.
Works like a charm for mr at least.
Lemmy is a federated platform where each instance is run independently but can interact with all the other ones. lemmy.org is such an instance.
Your account is on it (written sulegulmen@lemmy.org) but I (KubrickFR@lemmy.world) can see and reply to your post on the community c/asklemmy (similar to r/something on Reddit)
I use it for books/movies/music/games recommandations (at least while it isn't used for ads...).
You can ask for an artist similar to X or a short movie in genre X.
The more demanding you are the better, like a "funny scifi book in the YA genre with a zero to hero plot".
I would highly recommend Monument Valley (1,2 and 3 is coming soon) as far as puzzle goes, for a quick arcade fix, I like Breakout 71 (with rogue-lite elements) and all games by Arnold Rauers (Card Crawl being my favorite, but by a small margin).
Here's a quick selection from the top of my head, if you want I can go throw my app history for a few more :)