2013-07-26 12:49:50 -07:00
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page.title=Developer Stories: Google Play Game Services
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meta.tags="google play, story, stories, games, global"
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page.image=/images/distribute/glu-ew-gpgames.jpg
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2014-09-26 14:52:48 -07:00
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page.metaDescription=How game studios are using Google Play game services to deliver new gaming experiences for their users.
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@jd:body
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<p>
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<a href="https://developers.google.com/games/">Google Play game services</a>
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lets you add great social features to your games quickly, without having to
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build them yourself. You can add multiplayer, game invites, quests, and a
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variety of other features — all from within your app. Google provides
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cross-platform game and player infrastructure for you, as well as insights
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and analytics to help you understand the activities of users in your games.
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</p>
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<p>
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The case study presentations below highlight how top game studios are taking
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advantage of Google Play game services — the features they've added and
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the results they are seeing. Each deck (PDF) is focused on a single game and
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how it uses a specific Google Play gemes feature.
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</p>
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