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What Is Google Play Pass? The 8 Best Play Pass Apps and Games
While lots of apps and games on Google Play don’t charge you to download them, most aren’t truly free. If you feel that ads and in-app purchases ruin the experience, Google Play Pass might be for you.
Let’s take a look at what Google Play Pass is all about, along with the best games and apps it has to offer.
Apple Arcade provides unlimited access to a selection of high-quality games for one monthly price. Here's how to get started.
, Google offers Google Play Pass as a subscription service for Android users. For a fee of $4.99 per month, you get access to a premium library of games and apps. Unlike Apple Arcade, which only offers games, the inclusion of apps means it’s worth a look even if you don’t like mobile games.
Everything included with Google Play Pass is free of ads and in-app purchases, so you won’t be subject to the typical mobile gaming nonsense. If you manage a family, Play Pass offers even greater value, as you can share your subscription with up to five other family members.
You’ll need an Android device with access to the Play Store to use Play Pass, so phones, tablets, and even Chromebooks will work. Android 4.4 is the minimum required version, which all but the oldest devices should have.
Apps join and leave Play Pass regularly, so check back for new ones occasionally. If a free app that you use leaves Play Pass, you may start to see ads or prompts for in-app purchases. In case a paid app is no longer part of Play Pass, you’ll still be able to use it for a while before you have to buy it separately.
At this time, Play Pass is only available in the US. To sign up for Play Pass, open the Google Play Store on your phone and tap the three-line icon at the top-left to slide out the left menu. There, select Play Pass to review some information. Choose Start free trial to try it for a month before you have to start paying.
Once you’ve signed up, you’ll see a Play Pass tab on the Play Store’s bottom navigation bar, allowing you to browse included titles. When you open an app, you’ll see whether it’s part of Play Pass or not. If it is, you can download it at no extra charge.
For games that offer more content through in-app purchases, simply open the item like you’re going to pay for it. The title will see that you have Play Pass and unlock it automatically.
Whether Google Play Pass is worth the cost for you depends on how many of the apps you’ll use. Let’s first look at a selection of the best games available with Google Play Pass, then we’ll pick out a few top non-game apps.
This indie title captured the hearts of many with its calm farm-life simulation. In it, you move to your grandfather’s old farm and must rebuild it from scratch. Alongside growing crops and raising animals, you’ll also get to know the other villagers, potentially get married and raise a family, and explore caves.
If you enjoy other building games like Harvest Moon or Animal Crossing, you must check out Stardew Valley. It’s a relaxing title that’s enjoyable both in short bursts and big chunks of time, and will hold your attention for quite a while.
Both Monument Valley titles are exactly what mobile games should be: beautiful, easy to pick up in short bursts, and fun. They center around spatial puzzles where you must spin impossible shapes and work with optical illusions to guide your character through stages.
It’s a calming, family-friendly experience that makes you think while treating you to gorgeous visuals. Play the original first, and you’ll appreciate the enhancements they made in the second one.
Download: Monument Valley ($3.99, free with Play Pass) | Monument Valley 2 ($4.99, free with Play Pass)
Many consider Knights of the Old Republic (or KOTOR) to be one of the greatest games of all time. It was created by legendary RPG developer BioWare, and takes place thousands of years before the Star Wars movies.
The title is well-loved for its story and characters. If you’re a fan of RPGs, Star Wars, or both, you owe it to yourself to check out this classic. While it was originally released in 2003 for the Xbox and Windows, the mobile version is a complete port.
Evoland is a short walk through the history of action video games. You start with a monochrome screen and low-res graphics, eventually unlocking various enhancements that games have received over time. You’ll go from a simple 2D adventure to 3D areas similar to a Zelda game, and even engage in turn-based combat.
It’s a short but enjoyable romp that illustrates how far video games have come in just a few decades. If you enjoy it, Evoland 2 is also on Android, but it’s not part of Play Pass at this time.
If you enjoy games like Minecraft, you’ll love Terraria. It’s a 2D sandbox game that features action-adventure elements. In addition to building your own structures, Terraria also has caves to…
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