You need a emulator that acts like a Google tablet or phone. Bluestacks works well for this. You should try it, but it will be slow down your computer/tablet speed.
Yes, the Windows 8 phone app store has many apps that you can download, but Google Play comes pre-installed on your phone.
You should be able to download games or apps is with Google Play, or its previous version, Google Market.
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First, download and run Google Framework and Google Market apps. Then, restart and login to your Google account. Now, you can download and install apps on YouWave.
You can find tips on Troubleshoot Windows Store apps on Surface by visiting microsoft.com/surface/en-gb/support/apps-and-windows-store/cant-find-or-install-windows-store-apps
Google Play, Amazon Apps.
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The reason that Windows 8 paid apps are called paid is because they are not free. The only way to get the apps for free would be to download them through a bit torret.
As of June 25, 2014 the Google Play Store has 1,270,873 apps available to download. The App Store is just below that number at about 1,200,000 apps. The Windows Store lags behind at only about 400,000 apps.
The Google Play Store will automatically sync all your apps for you when you first set up a new device. Simply download the apps you want on one device, then sign in to the same account you used to download the apps on the other device. The setup will then prompt you to restore your apps.
Simply use the Google Play store. If you don't have it you can download it for free from Google.
To install apps on your Android smart phone, you must launch Google Play, and search for the app you wish to download. However, to download apps from Google Play, you must have a Google account. If you wish to download apps from a third party source, you must open your settings, and tap on "Allow installation of non-market applications".