На данный момент обе игры можно скачать с PlayMarket. Но в скором времени их может там не стать. Поэтому надо перекомпилировать игры под новый API, GMA SDK 20.5.0 и более позднии версии, параллельно выполнив остальные требования (+ см. скриншоты):
Hello Google Play Developer, We strive to make Google Play the safest and most trusted experience possible. To that end, we make regular updates to our policies. You can find the details of the latest changes to our policies, including when these changes take effect, in our Policy Center. You’ll have at least 30 days from the date of this notification to update your app to comply with the following policy changes: Upcoming new policies We’re introducing a new restricted permission requirement for Exact Alarm API, stating that apps must only declare this permission if their core functionality requires an exact alarm. Apps declaring the new restricted permission that do not meet these criteria will not be permitted on Google Play. We’re adding new guidelines to our Ads policy to improve the in-app user experience and to prohibit unexpected interstitial ads, inspired by the Better Ads Standards - Mobile Apps Experiences guidelines. We’re introducing new requirements for the FLAG_SECURE declaration under our Device and Network Abuse policy stating that all apps must respect the FLAG_SECURE declaration and must not facilitate or create workarounds to bypass the FLAG_SECURE settings in other apps. We’re introducing new requirements under our Permissions policy to state that all apps must have acceptable core functionalities to use VPNService class. We’ve also added guidance on key requirements for using VPNService class. Policy updates We’re updating our Subscriptions policy to state that users must be able to easily cancel their subscriptions from within the app. We’re updating our existing stalkerware guidance with a monitoring apps flag "IsMonitoringTool" for all legitimate monitoring applications. All apps that use this tool must also disclose monitoring or tracking functionality in their Google Play store description. We’re updating health misinformation guidelines to state that we don’t allow apps containing misleading health claims that contradict existing medical consensus, or that can cause harm to users. We're updating our Families Self-Certified Ads SDK Program to require that self-certified ads SDK providers must submit new policy-compliant, self-certified versions and a test app to remain in the Families Self-Certified Ads SDK Program. Learn more about Families Self-Certified Ads SDKs. We’re updating our Impersonation policy to clarify that the policy prohibits impersonation of other entities or organizations. We’ve also added some new examples regarding app titles and icons. Additionally, we’ve added new examples and clarifications to some of our existing policies. Because these policies aren’t new or updated, our enforcement standards and practices for these policies remain the same. We’re clarifying our Ads policy to state that the Ad ID may no longer be connected to a persistent identifier or personally-identifiable information for any purpose including analytics purposes. We’re consolidating health and medical-related policies into an easy-to-navigate page. We’re clarifying the Made For Ads guidelines under our Spam policy to prevent apps from displaying interstitial ads repeatedly to distract users from engaging with an app and performing in-app tasks. We’re clarifying our Ads policy to emphasize that ads and their associated offers served in your app must be consistent with your app's content rating. We’re clarifying our Families Data Practices policy to state that apps that solely target children must not transmit Android advertising identifier (AAID), SIM Serial, Build Serial, BSSID, MAC, SSID, IMEI, and/or IMSI. Apps that target both children and older audiences must not transmit AAID, SIM Serial, Build Serial, BSSID, MAC, SSID, IMEI, and/or IMSI from children or users of unknown age.