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Learn how to succeed on Google Play with free training by Google.
Learn how to succeed on Google Play with free training by Google.
At the heart of every game are the motivations that drive people to engage. This course helps you understand these motivations, how they can evolve over time, and how they can influence your game and monetization design.
Cuando los jugadores participan en un juego para dispositivos móviles que tiene una economía propia, ganan y consumen elementos, como moneda, a través de medios pagados y no pagados. En este curso, aprenderás a vincular la participación con las oportunidades...
El bucle de juego principal es fundamental a la hora de crear títulos atractivos para dispositivos móviles, lograr un buen diseño general del juego y, en definitiva, tener un negocio exitoso. Este curso explica los bucles de juego principales de...
As players engage with a mobile game with an economy, they gain and consume assets such as currency through paid and unpaid means. This course teaches you how to map and balance this experience by linking engagement to monetization opportunities...
As part of our continued investment in supporting our developers, we’ve redesigned the Play Console to help you work faster and more efficiently, and ensure it continues to help you grow your business on Google Play for years to come.
Como parte de nuestra inversión continua para respaldar a los desarrolladores, rediseñamos Play Console con el fin de ayudarte a trabajar más rápido y con mayor eficiencia, además de garantizar que siga ayudándote a expandir tu negocio en Google Play durante muchos...
After you have a subscription strategy, it’s time to deploy it in your app. Learn how to add subscriptions to your app and modify settings to optimize your subscription strategy.
Detection and response refers to any tooling and processes you have in place to detect and respond to potential attacks against your organization. Learn how to set clear expectations and how to address risks in security testing by external researchers.