When it comes to Android apps and games, you get what you pay for. Sure, the Play Store home pages likes to peddle the stalkerware scamfest that is microtransaction based minigames, but there are actually decent games on the platform. Those types of games even come with full controller support. Then there are games like PUBG mobile that will easily run on cheap laptops with integrated graphics, unlike the full games. I don't see why you shouldn't be able to play that on desktop as well now that Windows has native Android support. I've bought a copy of Super Hexagon for Android at some point, and that's still an excellent game. There are also plenty of other games on the Play Store that are decent ports from desktop games or even purely mobile. Rollercoaster Tycoon has an excellent version of RC2 for tablets (and I suppose phones).
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