Google’s video platform, YouTube, is making a “modest” inroad into gaming, but just for paid subscribers, with a collection of 37 online games “that can be directly played on either the mobile app or desktop app,” Amrita Khalid wrote for the Verge. The collection includes games like Angry Birds Showdown, Brain Out, Daily Solitaire, The Daily Crossword, and other arcade style games that do not need to be downloaded or installed, noted the story. v
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