ooh niice
strangely enough, Im moving from mobile gaming to PC/Console gaming

funny to see so many mobile titles available on steam and windows store
so these are games that I still like and play, and that survived through 3+ years of playing and deleting titles. What I like on mobile, is that old titles are as current as new ones, and there is no year wise pressure to keep playing new titles (though for some titles there is minute wise pressure

). This is also fading on other platforms with active ecosystems. That way titles from all times are always active, updated and supported, so the shelf life of games are much longer. The deleted titles include Asphalt 8, NFS most wanted, Infinity Blade 2, Deus Ex, World of Goo, Anomaly Warzone Earth and Injustice.
Forever Drive - trying to make tracks with high ratings on this one, and earn coin from winning online contests
Dark Nebula 2 - this is a ball rolling game that turns into a bullet hell shooter in the last level
Polara - great for casual play, endless runner, where you have to shift between blue and red polarization to cross certain obstacles
Groove Coaster - Awesome Japanese music, getting the timing perfect is an obsession, game is made by Taito
Project 83113 - this is a tough platformer, 2.5D in the vein of A Perfect Cell. Controls are complex, and the game is not easy.
Plague Inc - This is the most VFM title, Bang for Buck... there is just too much gameplay for the price. Have played this title through on iPhone 3GS, friend's Nexus 7 and cousin's Nexus 10
S. Deadbeef - Really old title, classic bullet hell shooter, playing through without deaths is impossible
Galaxy on Fire - Can never delete this, Have space station stocked with Alcohol from all planets, collecting ships
Star Legends - although not actively updated now, the devs fixed every small thing, and put in stuff the community demanded when it was actively developed. The intellectual property was from a for PC title called blackstar, and the concept art was from the same guy who made concept art for Tron. This mobile title really has the production values of a hollywood blockbuster, the same cannot be said about the line up of other titles by STS games.
Orbital - The first game I was pushed to purchase, was showcased by Steve Jobs at the launch of iPhone... still an amazing title in supernova mode.