During Google's annual I/O developer conference, the Chrome publisher revealed a Web Store that sells several game apps we've come to depend on in portable gaming. So far there appears to be Plants vs. Zombies, Lego Star Wars, Bejeweled 2, Poker Rivals, Scrabble, FIFA World Cup 2010, and Who Has the Biggest Brain?

Details on how the Web Store works or what the apps cost are still trickling out of the conference. We do know that the apps purchased on the web store run in other browsers besides Chrome, so we're pretty sure the price tags won't be too far off from what they currently are on PC browser portals. You can check out the fledgling Web Store FAQ here.

Google announces Chrome web store -- sells games

Let's play spot the apps.

Source:
Google unveils Chrome web store, Sports Illustrated app impresses [Engadget via Joystiq]

Source: Daily News from GamePro.com

date Wednesday, May 19, 2010

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