Author: Stephanie Chan / Source: VentureBeat
Google Play is highlighting games and apps by women developers on its mobile platform starting this week. It’s also partnered with YouTube creators to put together short biopics about how they started gaming. The initiative is in honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, which celebrates women’s achievements around the world.
The Google Play Store will be showcasing games like Inkle’s 80 Days, Temple Gates Games’s Race for the Galaxy, Landshark Games’s Zen Koi 2, and State of Play’s Kami 2. Aside from games, apps like the women’s health tracker Clue along with the Arabic social…
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