Microsoft Lumia 650 Dual SIM - Get a new game

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Get a new game
Head to Store to download and install new games on your phone.
1. Tap Store > > Games.

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2. Browse the selection, and tap the game you want.

3. If the game has a price, tap the price, or if the game offers a free trial, tap Free trial to try

the item for free for a limited time. If the item is free, tap Free.

Tip: To uninstall a game, on the start screen, swipe left to the apps menu, tap and hold

the game, and tap Uninstall.

The availability of payment methods depends on your country of residence and your network

service provider.
Choose what your kid can download

If your kid’s phone is running Windows Phone 8.1 or Windows 10 Mobile, you can use the My

Family website to manage game and app downloads and settings. To set up My Family, go

to account.microsoft.com/family, sign in to your Microsoft account, and add your kid’s

account to My Family by sending an invitation to their mail address. When your kid has

accepted the invitation, you can change the settings for your kid’s account.

You can add another parent to My Family on the My Family website. Both parents can manage

the child’s settings, but can’t change one another’s settings.
You can select which game ratings your child can see and which apps and games the kid can

download. Sign in to your My Family account, and change the settings for your child. You can

also prevent your kid from downloading any apps or games.
You may need to add valid credit card info to prove that you are an adult if your kid is 12 years

old or younger. No charges are made to your credit card, and your credit card number is not

saved. The legal adult age varies by country and region.
For more My Family settings, go to account.microsoft.com/family.
This feature is not available in all languages. For more info on feature and service availability,

go to support.microsoft.com, and browse to the instructions for Windows phones.
The availability of apps and games may depend on your child’s age.
Xbox doesn't support child accounts in some countries or regions where Windows phones

are available.