I've ran into these issues before, but not on the current version. It has been getting a lot of updates lately. It's gone from version 0.36 up to 0.41 in just the last couple weeks. It's better than Lemmur, the only other Lemmy app currently available on F-droid. I know apps outside of f-droid exist, but I'm a simple, FOSS man.
I'm not who you were talking to but instead the guy who suggested Jerboa in the first place. Jerboa has improved a lot just in the last month or so since reddit closed 3rd party apps. Currently my only real problems with Jerboa is that it doesn't play well with AOSP keyboards and if your instance is down and you try to log in, it will change your username to anonymous. And, basically you have to log back in (once your instance is working again). The log back in thing can be annoying since I apparently didn't choose the most stable instance. (I've got alternate accounts now for that.)
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There are some "The Sims" games on these consoles. You can pause time so controls shouldn't be an issue.
If you can do PS2, then you can likely do GameCube. I've beaten "X-Men Legends" on my phone through Dolphin, the GameCube emulator. Technically an action game, but the controls are pretty simple. "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" is a game in the same engine with the same gameplay, more or less. It's on PSP as well as GameCube, I believe. Has Avengers characters and Spider-Man, so a bit broader appeal than X-Men.
For me, I do eventually get tired of it. But then a new dlc comes out and I make a new colony or two to experience the new stuff. And I have spent 100+ hours on colonies before.
It can really suck you in for sure. You may want to avoid it if you experience video game addiction. But, on the other hand, it has given me something to actually look forward to. Shrug
Slide. It was open source and available on f-droid. It had been a while since the last update and some features were long longer working (in-app YouTube Playback). But I would just open in browser things that didn't work.
It was very easy to use and highly customizable, which is why I used it. And zero ads. Can't stand ads of any kind.
You think coins are cheaper than stones?