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The following best practices have enabled developers worldwide to build great, successful games for Google Play.
Beta test to ensure your games are ready and poised for great ratings.
Optimize graphics, frame rates, and responsiveness with the Hardware Scaler and OpenGL ES.
Be sure your APK is small, then provide game content through over-the-air downloads.
Build a community with social media, communities to get and keep users talking.
Promote your games with official Google Play badges and links to your products on Google Play.
If you ship on multiple platforms, doing so at the same time can maximize your marketing impact.
First impressions count: highlight the game's best features in screenshots, videos, and description.
Integrate Google Play Game Services, so your game is displayed in the Google Play Games App.
Achievements, leaderboards, multiplayer, and cloud save help engage users and bring them back.
Hold tournaments and offer promotions, then announce them through notifications.
Sign in users early, then automatically. Before their first sign-in, save progress locally.
A majority of the top grossing games use in-app purchases. Use them to unlock content and allow players to enhance their game play.
Google Play In-app Billing makes purchasing easy with several forms of payment.
Provide content updates regularly to give users limited edition items to win or purchase.
Measure your campaigns to see what’s driving quality users to install your games.
Analyze in-game use to steer content updates and prolong the life of your games.
Respond to reviews and get valuable feedback from the community you’ve built.
After you've launched in your market of strength, expand into other markets strategically and localize your apps as you go.
Provide content updates on a regular basis to keep users engaged.
Building educational games? See the Education Guidelines.