Users can access time-limited trials for supported paid games, and your progress is saved if you decide to buy after trying.
That means you can pick up right where you left off, no need to replay those early levels.
Titles like Moonlight Peaks, Sledding Game, 9 Kings, Potion Craft, and Low-Budget Repairs are among the paid indie games Google is adding, and Game Trials will roll out to selected paid games, with some titles receiving trial support.
You can play these on both mobile and PC with a synced profile. Plus, the "buy once, play anywhere" deal applies to games like Reigns and Dungeon Clawler.
There's also a new PC section where you can wish list games or get sale alerts.
Google is adding Community Posts to Google Play so players can share tips right on game pages.
And if you ever get stuck in-game, the new Sidekick tool powered by Gemini AI will offer advice through overlays, making it easier than ever to level up your play or help others out.
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