CharlesGrey: My Windows 7 tablet runs just about any game compatible with that OS, it's only limited by its hardware power. I've played some Banner Saga on it, various Point&Click adventures, and Shadowrun Returns also worked decently.
MadalinStroe: Funnily enough, both series, Banner Saga and Shadowrun have Android ports. However there are plenty of P&C Adventures that don't, so playing them on a tablet would be nice. Maybe even some turn based strategy/tactics games. Interesting... I might consider getting a Windows tablet on my next upgrade.
Not surprising, since both series seem well optimized for mobile devices/ touch-screen control. With P&C games it's hit or miss -- most seem to work well, but in some games the cursor will go bonkers, because of the differences between mouse-based cursor control and touch-screen control. I imagine there's probably some software that could "translate" touch-screen input into traditional mouse cursor movements, to fix that issue.
As far as I remember Legend of Grimrock worked too, but my tablet was too slow to render decent frame-rates. And I played some Heroes of Might & Magic III, which worked well overall, except for a few commands which require a keyboard. ( I do have a wireless keyboard, but it kinda defeats the purpose of a tablet, if you need to use extra hardware. )