March 1, 2017 - 18:49 AMT
Google allows developers to offer sales on Android apps

During Google's Developer Day at GDC 2017 on February 28, the company introduced a few new features that will benefit both developers and consumers on the Google Play Store. The one customers will notice most starting is strikethrough pricing, which makes it more obvious when apps are being sold at a reduced rate, Engadget said.

Now, devs can run promotions on apps while also listing regular prices, which are crossed out above the "Buy" button. This leaves consumers more informed about how much they're saving, and Google says this leads to more sales. In a pilot phase testing the feature, developers saw installs increase by as much as 20-fold, and that momentum continued some once the sales were over.

Google is also putting more focus on good games that people are actually playing, instead of just installing and forgetting about. Games that have "strong engagement and retention metrics" should become more visible in the Play Store as Google continues tweaking its algorithms, the company says. Additionally, the store will soon be rolling out editorial pages featuring hand-picked games, with sections highlighting titles based on different genres and styles, Engadget said.

Another way for developers to get fingers tapping on screens is to use emojis in their app descriptions, a study recently proved. So basically, game makers, pair that strategy with Google's new Play Store optimizations if you want to keep it, Engadget said.