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Google Play Games Leaks Ahead of I/O

Android Police reports on an information leak out of Google in the lead-up to their I/O conference, which starts on May 15th. A new version of Google Play Services contains information about "Google Play Games," the company's long anticipated unified gaming service. The leak shows support for saved game syncing, matchmaking, notifications, game invites, achievements, leaderboards, and integration with other Google services. "Who can send you notifications is, of course, managed by Google+. Pressing that button will bring up the usual circle dialog. All Play Games identity work will be done by Google+. Try and look surprised. ... Play Games can somehow "auto pick" players, which means you can manually pick them too. Presumably this would go down in a match-making lobby of some kind. There are limited slots to a game, we just don't know how many. ... Leaderboards by time - choose this week, all time, or today. You can also show "player-centered" scores so you can find where you are on the boards. Leaderboards plug into G+ and can be non-public. You can also filter the leaderboard by people in your circles. It will also show you what percentile you're in.

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  1. Presumably by Macfox · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A lot of assumptions based on a few strings. Don't worry, plenty of surprises left for IO.

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    1. Re:Presumably by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      Uh, did you even bother to read the article? It's a lot more than "a few strings". Course, seeing that for yourself might have interfered with getting first post.

  2. Jeez are we still doing this? by bazmail · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Leak" is the new press release guys. Gives the story legs as people think they are learning something illicit. We all know that right?

  3. Will this make mobile games less awful? by Piata · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For years I've been hearing about how tablets and phones are going to eat the Nintendo's handhelds for lunch. I got my first smartphone 6 months ago (yes I'm a little late to the party) and I was suprised by how horrible mobile games are. I've tried a bunch (Simpson's Tapped Out, Super MAMC, Angry Birds Star Wars, Pudding Monster and TripleTown) and all of them either feel like Flash games from the 90's or Facebook games that want to nickle and dime you for everything.

    It's great that Google has a "Google Play Games" service coming out but what's the point when the games themselves aren't worth playing?

    1. Re:Will this make mobile games less awful? by Rob_Bryerton · · Score: 3, Interesting

      A couple of observations: most people seem to use mobile gaming as a time waster (say, waiting for a bus or an appointment) rather than playing the game for the sake of, well, gaming. Another thing is that now that smartphones are pretty much a mainstream item, it only follows that the games will cater to a broad as audience as possible: in other words, mostly watered down junk. And third, seeing as these devices use the touchscreen for the controls, it really limits the types of games that can realistically be deployed.

      I've read that Android supports Bluetooth controllers such as the PS3 controller, but it can be hit or miss which games themselves support this input method. Add to this the fact that its not too convenient to carry a controller around everywhere, and you have the state of the games as we see them today.

      Hopefully now that there are some Android console type devices on the horizon, there will be more games released which take advantage of external controller input, enabling the release of more complex game types. It remains to be seen how much these devices will sell. If they sell well, then I think more developers will take notice and not only enable alternative input devices in their wares to broaden their appeal, but also consider porting more complex games to Android.

  4. Acheivement unlocked by sayfawa · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You've earned the badge of boring, repetitive, unimaginative phone-game player. Here's a preview of the upcoming Angry Birds - Cut the Rope tie-in.

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    1. Re:Acheivement unlocked by Georules · · Score: 2

      They don't really. A d-pad and button overlay on a game, especially on a small screen is not very appealing. Also, phone/tablet games often work best when they are games you can pick up and put down like a toy quickly. Most more immersive RPGs as they are currently designed don't lend themselves to this. There is a good bit to figure out there.

  5. Look for all your save games to disappear... by Nova+Express · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...when Google shuts down the service 18-24 months from launch.

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  6. Don't install if you don't like permissions by tepples · · Score: 2

    can anyone recommend an app that denies (per app) access to various Android facilities (contacts, dialer, etc) that works w/Android 4.1+?

    I can recommend a few: Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore, and F-Droid. A growing number of applications have descriptions that explain what they use the permissions for. If you don't buy the rationale, you can always cancel installation.

  7. So... by EGSonikku · · Score: 2

    It's Apple's Game Center iOS has had since iOS5?

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