Google Play’s best apps and games of 2024

The winners of Google Play's Best of 2024 are here. This year's awards aren't just about showcasing amazing apps, games and books; they're a thank you to the talented developers who make the Android ecosystem so vibrant, building fantastic apps and games across all your devices.

In 2024, we made Google Play more than just a store. We've been improving discoverability, expanding gaming options, boosting rewards and ensuring timely content delivery — all to better support the developers who power the platform. We look forward to seeing how developers and publishers continue to help people discover new apps, games and books — wherever they are, on whatever device.

This year we met with the winners of our “Best App,” “Best Game,” “Best Multi-device App” and “Best Multi-device Game” awards to hear their stories. Read on for the full list of award winners in the U.S. You can also see all the winners on the Best of 2024 page on Play.

Best overall app and game

Event planning platform Partiful took home Play’s Best App award thanks to its intuitive design and fresh twist on invite creation. Its “Party Genie” tool helps quickly design invitations and offers an easy way for potential attendees to RSVP via a simple link.


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Best app: Partiful

Event planning platform Partiful took home Play’s Best App award thanks to its intuitive design and fresh twist on invite creation. Its “Party Genie” tool helps quickly design invitations and offers an easy way for potential attendees to RSVP via a simple link.

“AFK Journey”’s expansive roster of characters and satisfying tactical battle system made this fantasy RPG our Best Game of the year. Its vast explorable world and beautiful art style also helps it stand apart from its peers.


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Best game: “AFK Journey

“AFK Journey”’s expansive roster of characters and satisfying tactical battle system made this fantasy RPG our Best Game of the year. Its vast explorable world and beautiful art style also helps it stand apart from its peers.

Best multi-device app and game

With a vast library of television shows, movies and original content, Max’s ability to let you pick up where you left off across a multitude of devices secured its spot as an award winner. Whether you're watching on your television, tablet or even via a car with Google built-in, you can enjoy a full library of content wherever you are.


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Best multi-device app: Max

With a vast library of television shows, movies and original content, Max’s ability to let you pick up where you left off across a multitude of devices secured its spot as an award winner. Whether you're watching on your television, tablet or even via a car with Google built-in, you can enjoy a full library of content wherever you are.

"Clash of Clans" may have been around for well over a decade — but this year it went even bigger by expanding to PCs and Chromebooks. Now the mobile classic is optimized across everywhere you play, however you want to play, whether it’s on a phone, foldable, tablet, Chromebook or PC.  "Clash of Clans" may have been around for well over a decade — but this year it went even bigger by expanding to PCs and Chromebooks. Now the mobile classic is optimized across everywhere you play, however you want to play, whether it’s on a phone, foldable, tablet, Chromebook or PC.


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Best multi-device game: “Clash of Clans

"Clash of Clans" may have been around for well over a decade — but this year it went even bigger by expanding to PCs and Chromebooks. Now the mobile classic is optimized across everywhere you play, however you want to play, whether it’s on a phone, foldable, tablet, Chromebook or PC.

"Clash of Clans" may have been around for well over a decade — but this year it went even bigger by expanding to PCs and Chromebooks. Now the mobile classic is optimized across everywhere you play, however you want to play, whether it’s on a phone, foldable, tablet, Chromebook or PC.

Best apps of 2024

Best games of 2024

Our 2024 books picks

  • Favorite fantasy: “Dragon Rider” by Taran Matharu (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite thriller: “All the Colors of the Dark” by Chris Whitaker (ebook,audiobook)
  • Favorite romance: “House of Flame and Shadow’ by Sarah J Maas (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite fiction: “All Fours” by Miranda July (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite memoir: “Knife” by Salman Rushdie (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite horror: “The Eyes are the Best Part” by Monika Kim (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite graphic novel: “Homebody” by Theo Parish (ebook | audiobook)
  • Favorite cozy manga: “Breakfast with My Two-Tailed Cat” by Ai Shimizu (ebook)
  • Favorite business book: “Teams: Getting Things Done with Others” by David Allen and Edward Lamont (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite personal development: “Supercommunicators” by Charles Duhigg (ebook, audiobook)
  • Favorite historical fiction: “James” by Percival Everett (ebook, audiobook)

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