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YouTube is one of the most popular entertainment apps on Android, and its ease of access plays a massive role in its popularity. You can watch YouTube on your smart TV, desktop, or through the mobile app. For the same reason, YouTube is also the perfect testing ground for Google’s latest cloud gaming effort called Playables on YouTube. These bite-sized games are now available to Premium subscribers for a limited time.
Android Auto is finally getting the one thing nobody was asking for — games
Based on Google's HTML5 gaming collection GameSnacks
Android Auto is gearing up to become your latest gaming rig — at least, if you're into casual HTML5 minigames. The latest Android Auto beta, version 6.7, comes with a new GameSnacks shortcut in the launcher, and when you tap it, you're greeted by Google's collection of small and simple HTML5 games.
We've all tried to kill a few minutes here and there by screwing around in a mobile game, but a slow phone or connection can make games run poorly. That's where GameSnacks comes in. It's a project from Google's experimental Area 120 division to create HTML5 web games that should run on almost any phone, and you can give it a shot right now.