Apps for 2nd generation iPod touch?

I'm looking for apps that I can get with the 2nd generation iPod Touch that has maxed out on iOS installage. I am currently at 4.2.1 and I would like to know different games and other entertaining apps (including social media) that I can download with this iPod touch and with the current iOS that I have. Please & Thank you!

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