PopCap Games brought their hit tower defense title to Android during the Gingerbread era. It was a port that proved mobile devices could handle complex strategy games.
Forget Asphalt 9 and its "wait two hours for fuel." Asphalt 6 was a premium product. You bought the game, you owned the game.
In conclusion, Android 2.3.5 was more than just a minor update; it was the foundation upon which the modern mobile gaming industry was built. By empowering developers with better tools and providing users with a more responsive interface, it turned the smartphone into a pocket-sized arcade that changed how the world plays.
Stick to the library from 2011–2013. That was the golden window.