Javelin (Forum Supporter) said:
Hill Climb Racing 2
Seriously, my 5 year old loves it. Super easy to play, no ads, no BS.
We're not on kindle, and our versions have ads and in-app purchases; but we've got purchases turned off in the settings of the sleepykids tablets. Dunno if you can do that with a kindle. Still, though, it's enjoyable, and I even play it. It has "coin collection" to improve the vehicles in it, and we're using that as way to talk through "budgeting" and "don't spend all your coins immediately".
- PBS Kids "Play Games" - no in-app purchases, and it's really an "App of Apps"
there's also some stand-along PBSKids based apps: Ready Jet Go, and WildKratz Rescue Run
- Vectorpark apps:
Metamorphabet, Levers, Acrobots, Windowsill
you can sometimes get them all together in a "package"
- Monument Valley
iirc, the in-app purchases are "additional maps", after you've worked through the original. it's not a "continual" micro-transactions thing. It's an escher-puzzle adventure thing; and I think there's a couple of versions out there now. has one a bunch of awards, and stuff.
- Pipe Lines : Hexa
I would also suggest AutoDesk Sketchbook, or maybe "Art Set"... as a way to encourage drawing/art; which yes... you should do on paper in "real life", but sometimes that's a useful activity when you're "out".
usually we'll go check "commonsensemedia" to look things over, and make an "informed" decision before allowing an app on their devices.