I avoided Happy Street (free) for a long time. It's a freemium town-building game that's similar to Farmville, Tiny Tower, and other time-driven management games that core gamers tend to dismiss. But Happy Street has a charm that's unavoidable.
As you can see above, it's colorful and fun, and though the management gameplay is nothing new, Happy Street still finds innovation in really cute characters and storefronts, addictive minigames, and systems like a food crafting system that I haven't seen done this way before.
Happy Street is made by Godzilab, the team behind the really great iBlast Moki 2. While the genre here is obviously completely diffe