I've got hooked by a couple of Apple Arcade games on my ipad recently.
Star Trek Legends feels like it should be one of those games where you have to pay to get the good stuff and are constantly limited by cooldown periods, but no - there are no transactions at all, all the resources are earned in-game and you just have to grind a little bit but not ridiculous amounts. There's always another unlockable coming soon so it's very good at keeping those little dopamine hits coming. There's a tiny bit of strategy (deciding which characters abilities / attributes complement each other best, and which things to level up first). It's quite good for a quick pick up and play, but I have also pissed away few entire evenings lazily just pootering about on it. It's quite charmingly presented. As expected, I still haven't unlocked Picard (or even Kirk, who is not as good) but I do have all my other favourites like Worf, Riker, Bones, Geordi, and uh, Romulan Security Guard 1. Is it fun? Uh yeah, kinda.
Beyond a Steel Sky - I remember playing Beneath on my iphone some time before 2010 and finding it a gripping, atmospheric, and fun adventure game. I'd forgotten about some of the details of the ending of Beneath, but remembered the slight dread and horror of it as I started to get to the end. Beyond is presented in a neat 3D environment, comic book cel-shaded style. It works well. The voice acting is pretty good although the mix of accents is a bit jarring. The puzzles are decent, challenging and yet always feeling like the solution is close by but without feeling too obscure. The controls aren't great but the environment is mostly easy to navigate apart from one or two areas where the characters get stuck or can't seem to squeeze through what looks like it should be an easily navigable path (like a bunch of chairs sat outside the cafe). NPCs are well characterised and I found I cared about some of them, but they do have an annoying tendency to either get in the way as you are moving around or walk away as you are trying to select an interaction option.
This really hooked me, I spent some solid multiple hour long sessions playing it. The story is really good although the ending seems a bit rushed. It was mostly, but not completely, satisfying. Overall though a really good game and highly highly recommended.