Google Play store, the re branded name of Android market officially turned two on 5 march 2014. Android Market was named as Google play store in 2012.So, Google is celebrating its second birthday with Big discounts on games,apps and e-books.
Android fans are probably used to downloading free apps during Google’s Android celebrations, which is in fact a good time to show some love to the community. For last few years, Google has been sprinkling android fans with some really good freebies. However this time’s celebrations went down the discounted and the Play Store has been dealing out discounts on in-app purchases instead. Most of the titles that do have a discount are games that are not so popular to begin with and the games seem to be mainly multi-player by nature.
For music lovers, several albums like Notorious BIG’s Greatest Hits or the disco classic Saturday Night Fever by the Bee Gees or Black Sabbath’s Paranoid are available for only $3.99 while other individual songs are free. There are several eBooks available for only 99 cents, notably several Dr. Seuss titles while some fairly new movie releases like Star Trek Into Darkness, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and Red 2 are available at discounted prices. For good measure, Google has thrown in a few TV shows and some magazine subscriptions as well.
The actual deals will more than likely vary from region to region, but it appears that most of the app promos are offers for free or reduce priced in-app purchases for games like FIFA 14, The Sims FreePlay, Heroes of Dragon Age and several others. There’s also at least a few magazine subscriptions on sale for 30% off, and many books have even been discounted down.
Hurry up! and turn on your Google play store, download the offered apps and games.
Android fans are probably used to downloading free apps during Google’s Android celebrations, which is in fact a good time to show some love to the community. For last few years, Google has been sprinkling android fans with some really good freebies. However this time’s celebrations went down the discounted and the Play Store has been dealing out discounts on in-app purchases instead. Most of the titles that do have a discount are games that are not so popular to begin with and the games seem to be mainly multi-player by nature.
For music lovers, several albums like Notorious BIG’s Greatest Hits or the disco classic Saturday Night Fever by the Bee Gees or Black Sabbath’s Paranoid are available for only $3.99 while other individual songs are free. There are several eBooks available for only 99 cents, notably several Dr. Seuss titles while some fairly new movie releases like Star Trek Into Darkness, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and Red 2 are available at discounted prices. For good measure, Google has thrown in a few TV shows and some magazine subscriptions as well.
The actual deals will more than likely vary from region to region, but it appears that most of the app promos are offers for free or reduce priced in-app purchases for games like FIFA 14, The Sims FreePlay, Heroes of Dragon Age and several others. There’s also at least a few magazine subscriptions on sale for 30% off, and many books have even been discounted down.
Hurry up! and turn on your Google play store, download the offered apps and games.
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