While there are games you can play on Chromebooks, finding optimized ones can get quite tricky since the platform doesn’t have a dedicated game store other than Google Play. As a step to help Chromebook users find “premium” Chromebook games, Google is now adding a dedicated section within Play Store.

With this list, Google aims to showcase games that utilize mainstream native input methods such as keyboard and mouse. We could expect the company to add more games to the list in the future. Given that ChromeOS is certainly not the first choice among gamers, casual gamers will probably be happy to see decent games for Chromebooks.

Meanwhile, if you’re interested in playing Steam games, do not forget to check out our guide on how to install and play Steam games on Chromebooks.