But Google's been really receptive to our feedback so hopefully it'll improve in time for ChromeOS.
I go there a couple times a week - NOT to download something new (because that would be a waste of time give the way the store works right now) but to see if it's possible yet to browse through games, game categories, or sub-categories.
I just want to look around, find something good.
I don't know WHAT to search for when I want a game. The featured games are usually nothing I would be interested in either. When I want to find a game, I look by category, see if something appeals to me, check out screen shots, download.
It's super sad. Really really really sad that I cannot browse game categories.
This is ALSO the reason I have not ventured into porting any of my games to Chrome Web Store. What's the point? If they can't find me browsing, the likelihood of my games being found by search is next to none.
P.S. This is also what is VERY wrong with the Android Market. There are just a few game categories. I've exhausted my browsing in these categories now and it's frustrating. There must be more categories in the Android Market for games as well.
This seems like a good way to get some free traffic to your web app.
Google asked for this, so I can't blame the companies that take advantage of it, but I really wish Chrome apps were just apps that installed in the browser instead. Offline-able preferred.
1) A link to a website, with the link hidden. Going to the actual website provides the exact same experience.
2) A packaged app that is downloaded and contained within the browser. (It may or may not use a web API for some functionality.)
#1 is basically just a bookmark. There's nothing special about it.