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If you mean free-to-play in the sense of a commercial game that one can play without payment, but where it is supported by data-mining or in-app-purchases or ads, I can only off-the-cuff recall playing a few games in that category:
World of Warships. I played one round against humans.
Defense of the Ancients 2. I played one round against human players and some time against the computer.
Fallout Shelter. I didn't like it much, though I do like the mainline Fallout series.
I remember some gamebook game on Android that showed ads at the bottom.
I'm not playing any of those currently. Broadly-speaking, I don't like the model. I'd rather just pay up front.
If you're talking about free-to-play-with-the-aim-of-selling-you-on-a-larger-game, I've played plenty of those -- in the 1990s, shareware and demos were a common way to promote a game. But they've kind of fallen out of favor in terms of DLC. I don't think I've played any of those for a while.
If you're talking about entirely free games, then I've played plenty of those. I think the two that I'm currently playing off-and-on, both open-source, would be: