Tentative, of course.
1. Card City Nights ; This is a fantastic card game for those who liked Ittle Dew or the dev's other games. Plenty of cameos, a jazzy soundtrack, and plenty of gameplay for the price.
2. VVVVVV ; A modern classic platformer that works surprisingly well with touch controls. Fantastic soundtrack.
3. Terra Battle ; Sakaguchi returns with a fun semi-strategy RPG. Maneuver your units to pincer in enemy units, with bonus attacks from "connected" units. Plenty of gameplay with a full campaign and side-battles. Plus, the F2P aspects are generous enough that they won't bother you that much.
4. Hitman GO ; An interesting twist on the Hitman idea, by putting 47 in a puzzle-based board game. There's plenty of content for the price, and it has a nice graphical style.
5. Valiant Hearts: The Great War ; An adventure-lite game that explores the rarely-visited-in-games time of World War I. It makes full use out of its bleak setting, even providing historical facts and collectables based on real objects used in the war. The characters you play as are interesting to follow, as besides fighting in the war, they all have personal goals that transcend the war and are well-fleshed-out. It all leads to one of the more memorable ending sequences out there. It does suffer from a few flaws though, such as overly-simple (some a bit tedious) puzzles and some bugs where the music cuts out or an event doesn't trigger. Still, if you have even a passing interest in World War I, it'd be tough to find a game that handles the subject better.
6. WWE SuperCard ; Gameplay-wise, it's pretty simple. Fight AI opponents that are playing other players' decks, using items and combination bonuses to raise your stats. If you win, you get two cards, lose, you get one card. This creates a pretty addictive pattern of fights and rewards, as you feed useless cards to your main cards to increase their stats.
7. King of Fighters '98 ; A fine port of a classic fighting game, with pretty good gamepad support.
8. Threes! ; An addictive puzzler, as you try to turn small numbers into big numbers, while keeping your board from filling up.
9. Crossy Road ; Endless Frogger with voxel graphics and plenty of unlockable characters. A bit tough to control, but quite fun.
10. Steve Jackson's Sorcery! ; Quite a fun Choose-Your-Own-Adventure RPG, where your choices determine your fate in each encounter, and your cleared save data can be transferred to the sequel.
x. Monument Valley ; A short game, but memorable, with a distinctive artstyle and music, and gameplay reminiscent of Echochrome.
x. The Room Two ; I enjoyed this puzzle game sequel, as it built upon the first game's story and gameplay by taking you to different "worlds" where you can solve thematically unique puzzles in each room, learning more about the research on the element hinted at in the first game. That makes it a little more Myst-like than its predecessor.