Google Play has introduced a new feature called Game Trials, which will let you play a portion of paid games for free before you commit to buying them. Itās now rolling out to select paid games on mobile, and itās coming soon to Google Play Games on PC. Titles that offer Game Trials will show a button marked āTryā on their profile pages. When you click it, youāll see how long you can play the game before you have to buy it. In Googleās example, the survival and horror game Dredge will give you 60 minutes of free play time, after which youāll get the option to either buy the game or delete it from your device.
Google has also announced that itās releasing more paid indie games over the coming months, including Moonlight Peaks, Sledding Game and Low-Budget Repairs. It has launched a new section in the Play store, as well, to feature games optimized for Windows PCs. You can wishlist the games from that section to get a notification when theyāre on sale.
Finally, the company is rolling out Play Games Sidekick, the Gemini-powered Android overlay it announced last year, to select games downloaded from Play. Sidekick can show you relevant info and tools for whatever game you’re playing without having to do a search query. But if youād rather ask other people for gaming advice instead of an AI, you can also look at a gameās Community Posts, a feature now available in English for select titles on their Play pages.
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