Play Store reviews now show scores for specific aspects of games

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The Google Play Store is becoming more and more defined as a special store in which to find all kinds of multimedia content with which we will satisfy that hunger to try video games, music, apps or other types of products such as books or movies. This definition comes in the form of showing more precise information and giving users more abilities when it comes to evaluating video games, for example.

It is in video games where reviews are now specialized for show average score in the controls, the gameplay or the graphics. Three values ​​with which you can quickly know the technical quality of a video game and where it can limp or stand out from others. As of today, the option of qualifying these three vital aspects in games is being shown for several users and that they can define them as good or bad.

These three evaluations allow us to rate what would be the controls, gameplay or playability and graphics. They appear under the rating bars and above the reviews section of the games themselves.

Those users who are able to see those three circlesThey are also capable of scoring in order to give their own assessment and add to the average given by the rest. Instead of the typical 2-step review process, which is scoring and adding a review, there are three additional steps to assign points to controls, gameplay and graphics separately.

At the moment, it seems to be a trial limited to a few users, so it can be subject to change or even disappear before our eyes, if the big G sees its implementation unnecessary at the moment. It may also happen that having to go through these steps to leave a review can achieve the opposite effect and many users spend that time thinking about the score for the graphs or the controls themselves.

Un interesting added to the Google Play Store, just the day after the Google Play Indie Games Festival announcement.


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