I spent eight minutes in Solar System 4D, unexpectedly. You've basically got the solar system and can speed up/slow down time to see how planets rotate/orbit. It's interesting. Then you can click on planets to get basic information and some photos, which are really cool. Stuff I didn't know before, Mercury's orbit is all askew, Venus is much bigger and closer than to us than I had any idea of. Obviously the software can be slightly limited, and stuff like the above might be common knowledge (I'm no expert) but it was a really cool, interesting way to learn about stuff like that.
Laser Logic is great. If you like Sudoku or any such variant, you'll love this.
Trilinea React is kinda annoying. Mainly because the menus look awesome and if the game itself had the same style it'd be ace, but it doesn't, it has this weird ugly look to it that completely jars. The game is a match three, and there are loads of fights, challenges and awards (achievements) to get and the levels are short so it's pretty fun. Unfortunately, the non-customisable controls make it difficult to play. There's no d-pad support, the left stick has no dead-zone, so I had to play with the right stick. Then the main controls, rotate and place piece, are mapped to RB and RT respectively. This doesn't sound like that big an issue but when you're playing it's weirdly confusing and you WILL press the wrong button A LOT.
Snake Man is, well, Snake. It's good though. It's pretty lenient with hitting walls and stuff so you'll die usually from blocking yourself in. There are levels to play, awardments to get, and it's playable. It'd be a much better game if it included an endless mode as well though, which it doesn't appear to.
Love Hurts is a side scrolling beat-em-up. I'm not sure it's that good, really, but it kept me playing it. It looks pretty cool, the music is good, and there's a decent amount of moves. Mainly I played on because it was funny, though. The gameplay itself feels pretty slow and difficult, but I don't play this kinda game so I'm not sure how good it is compared to its peers.
Are You Smart Enough? is Sokoban, which I love, but it's hard to play because the controls are a bit too soft, so you'll constantly walk and push boxes one space too far. There's no undo option, so normally you'll have to restart a puzzle because of it.
The Hearts of Men is a decent enough Gauntlet kinda game. It looks nice, save for the dodgy animation, and plays pretty well. Search for keys, go through gates, kill bosses.
Xortron - The Emergence is a pretty poor Lander game, with reduced visibility so you can't see that you're about to crash into a wall until you've just crashed into it, half the time.
iCandy is a puzzle game which is the same as a frog thing that came out the other month. It's better than that, because you can actually work out what's going on, but it's slow and pretty boring. You have to place pieces on a board based on their colour and shape, and try to put something on every space.
Fortune Cookies - In Bed is ridiculous, of course. You press a combination of buttons, it gives you a fortune like "hey man, you're excellent" and then you can change the ending between in bed, on drugs, something else, and "at farting." Yes, that is genuinely an option. Silver Dollar Games have done it again.
Trick or Treat is a terrible Arkanoid clone with dodgy as hell physics and a screen that doesn't fit on my TV, so the ball bounces off the side and top of the play area. This makes it almost impossible to judge where the ball's going to go. Ridiculous.