This is where Android Instant Apps come in to play. With Instant Apps, you don't need to download the large APK file to use the core functionality of the app or service.
Sound too good to be true? It's actually incredibly easy to enable and use Instant Apps on any phone running Android 6. First up, you'll need to make sure Instant Apps are enabled on your phone. So head into your phone's main Settings menu, then scroll down and tap on "Google. You will be prompted with a dialog box explaining what Instant Apps are — simply select "Yes, I'm in.
The only unfortunate aspect of Instant Apps is the small number of available apps with the feature built in. We're still in the early days, but the list is growing every week. The easiest way to locate Instant apps is through the Google Play Store. Increase engagement with your Android app or gain more installs by surfacing your instant app across the Play Store and Google Play Games app.
Starting from the Android Studio 3. Build instant games easily with Cocos and Unity plug-ins. Get started. The Instant play program allows developers of small games to package their full game using Google Play Instant, with support for in-app purchases and ads. Figures 1 and 2 show examples of these discovery surfaces. When Google Play receives one of these requests for an instant app or game, it sends the necessary files to the Android device that sent the request. The device then runs the app or game.
Instant experiences fall into two categories: "Try" experiences in the Play Store and "Instant play" games in the Google Play Games app. Instant experiences are shown using a Try now button in the Play Store as shown in Figure 1. This type of experience is typically a smaller trial version of your app or game created with the goal of driving installs.
For example, game developers may want to build the first level of their game as an instant experience and then prompt users to install the full game. Google Play Instant also allows you to display a prompt within your instant experience, inviting users to install the full experience on their device.
Full games that are packaged using Google Play Instant are eligible to be featured prominently on the homepage of the Google Play Games app. These "Instant play" games are full experience games, not trial versions. Players tap on the Instant play button as shown in Figure 2 to play the full game without installing it first. To learn more, see Instant play games. Your app or game must be under 15 MB to enable these instant experiences, but the smaller you make it, the better it will be for users.
To learn how you can reduce the size of your app or game, see Reduce the size of your instant app or game. Some apps contain more advanced architectural elements, which the following sections describe.
If your app or game contains any of the following elements, read the section for that element. If your existing app already uses deep links or Android App Links, see the guide on how to create app links for your instant experience. It's possible to provide different instant experiences from the same app or game by creating multiple entry points. For example, a puzzle game might have two different modes: a single-player, timed challenge and a multi-player matchup.
You could deploy these modes as separate instant experiences, allowing players to try out different aspects of gameplay. To create these different entry points, configure a different entry point for each experience that you'd like to provide.
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