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# Web Scraping Google Play Games with Nodejs
- URL: https://serpapi.com/blog/web-scraping-google-play-games-with-nodejs/
- Published: 2022-10-21T14:55:20.000Z
- Updated: 2026-07-03T20:16:58.000Z
- Description: A step-by-step tutorial on creating a Google Play Games search web scraper in Nodejs.
- Author: Mikhail Zub
- Tags: Google Play, Web Scraping, NodeJS, serpapi

## What will be scraped

![what](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64033139/193250365-34aaa528-da05-4231-a797-1fd18faf50cb.png)

## Using[ Google Play Games Store API ](https://serpapi.com/google-play-games)from SerpApi

This section is to show the comparison between the DIY solution and our solution.

The biggest difference is that you don't need to create the parser from scratch and maintain it.

There's also a chance that the request might be blocked at some point from Google, we handle it on our backend so there's no need to figure out how to do it yourself or figure out which CAPTCHA, proxy provider to use.

First, we need to install [google-search-results-nodejs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/google-search-results-nodejs):

```bash
npm i google-search-results-nodejs

```

Here's the [full code example](https://replit.com/@MikhailZub/Scrape-Google-Play-Games-with-NodeJS-SerpApi#withSerpApi.js), if you don't need an explanation:

```javascript
const SerpApi = require("google-search-results-nodejs");
const search = new SerpApi.GoogleSearch(process.env.API_KEY); //your API key from serpapi.com

const params = {
  engine: "google_play", // search engine
  gl: "us", // parameter defines the country to use for the Google search
  hl: "en", // parameter defines the language to use for the Google search
  store: "games", // parameter defines the type of Google Play store
  store_device: "phone", // parameter defines the search device. Options: phone, tablet, tv, chromebook, watch, car
};

const getJson = () => {
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
    search.json(params, resolve);
  });
};

const getResults = async () => {
  const json = await getJson();
  const appsResults = json.organic_results.reduce((result, category) => {
    const { title: categoryTitle, items } = category;
    const apps = items.map((app) => {
      const { title, link, rating, category, video = "No video preview", thumbnail, product_id } = app;
      return {
        title,
        link,
        rating,
        category,
        video,
        thumbnail,
        appId: product_id,
      };
    });
    return {
      ...result,
      [categoryTitle]: apps,
    };
  }, {});
  return appsResults;
};

getResults().then((result) => console.dir(result, { depth: null }));

```

### Code explanation

First, we need to declare `SerpApi` from [google-search-results-nodejs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/google-search-results-nodejs) library and define new `search` instance with your API key from [SerpApi](https://serpapi.com/manage-api-key):

```javascript
const SerpApi = require("google-search-results-nodejs");
const search = new SerpApi.GoogleSearch(API_KEY);

```

Next, we write the necessary parameters for making a request:

```javascript
const params = {
  engine: "google_play", // search engine
  gl: "us", // parameter defines the country to use for the Google search
  hl: "en", // parameter defines the language to use for the Google search
  store: "apps", // parameter defines the type of Google Play store
  store_device: "phone", // parameter defines the search device. Options: phone, tablet, tv, chromebook, watch, car
};

```

Next, we wrap the search method from the SerpApi library in a promise to further work with the search results:

```javascript
const getJson = () => {
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
    search.json(params, resolve);
  });
};

```

And finally, we declare the function `getResult` that gets data from the page and return it:

```javascript
const getResults = async () => {
  ...
};

```

In this function first, we get `json` with results, then we need to iterate `organic_results` array in the received `json`. To do this we use [reduce()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global%5FObjects/Array/reduce) method (it's allowed to make the object with results). On each iteration step we return the previous step result (using [spread syntax](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread%5Fsyntax)) and add the new category with name from `categoryTitle` constant:

```javascript
  const json = await getJson();
  const appsResults = json.organic_results.reduce((result, category) => {
    ...
    return {
      ...result,
      [categoryTitle]: apps,
    };
  }, {});
  return appsResults;

```

Next, we destructure `category` element, redefine `title` to `categoryTitle` constant, and iterate the `items` array to get all games from this category. To do this we need to destructure the `app` element, set default value "No video preview" for `video` (because not all games have a video preview) and return this constants:

```javascript
const { title: categoryTitle, items } = category;
const apps = items.map((app) => {
  const { title, link, rating, category, video = "No video preview", thumbnail, product_id } = app;
  return {
    title,
    link,
    rating,
    category,
    video,
    thumbnail,
    appId: product_id,
  };
});

```

After, we run the `getResults` function and print all the received information in the console with the [console.dir](https://nodejs.org/api/console.html#consoledirobj-options) method, which allows you to use an object with the necessary parameters to change default output options:

```javascript
getResults().then((result) => console.dir(result, { depth: null }));

```

### Output

```json
{
   "Casual games":[
      {
         "title":"UNO!™",
         "link":"https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.matteljv.uno",
         "rating":4.5,
         "category":"Card",
         "video":"https://play.google.com/video/lava/web/player/yt:movie:yoP0pK013pg?autoplay=1&embed=play",
         "thumbnail":"https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/jX8uoop11adVRZTaBo6NERCBzUc5zuTBO_MUZCVcAPdWzcjXpXW8zs8-6fQoyFEbuyHw=s64-rw",
         "appId":"com.matteljv.uno"
      },
      ... and other results
   ],
   "Premium games":[
      {
         "title":"Grand Theft Auto: Vice City",
         "link":"https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rockstargames.gtavc",
         "rating":4.2,
         "category":"Arcade",
         "video":"https://play.google.com/video/lava/web/player/yt:movie:Qsx6ZMfcPUs?autoplay=1&embed=play",
         "thumbnail":"https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/nl1Y6bn06faVBuPEwWh5gInl_Zji3A5wTA4zscKDsJLXpcZ5C35F5zaGzEwCE0bKJ8Jr=s64-rw",
         "appId":"com.rockstargames.gtavc"
      },
      ... and other results
   ],
    ... and other categories
}

```

## DIY Code

If you don't need an explanation, have a look at [the full code example in the online IDE](https://replit.com/@MikhailZub/Scrape-Google-Play-Games-with-NodeJS-SerpApi#withPuppeteer.js)

```javascript
const puppeteer = require("puppeteer-extra");
const StealthPlugin = require("puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth");

puppeteer.use(StealthPlugin());

const searchParams = {
  hl: "en", // Parameter defines the language to use for the Google search
  gl: "us", // parameter defines the country to use for the Google search
  device: "phone", // parameter defines the search device. Options: phone, tablet, tv, chromebook
};

const URL = `https://play.google.com/store/games?hl=${searchParams.hl}&gl=${searchParams.gl}&device=${searchParams.device}`;

async function scrollPage(page, scrollContainer) {
  let lastHeight = await page.evaluate(`document.querySelector("${scrollContainer}").scrollHeight`);
  while (true) {
    await page.evaluate(`window.scrollTo(0, document.querySelector("${scrollContainer}").scrollHeight)`);
    await page.waitForTimeout(4000);
    let newHeight = await page.evaluate(`document.querySelector("${scrollContainer}").scrollHeight`);
    if (newHeight === lastHeight) {
      break;
    }
    lastHeight = newHeight;
  }
}

async function getGamesFromPage(page) {
  const games = await page.evaluate(() => {
    const mainPageInfo = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("section .oVnAB")).reduce((result, block) => {
      const categoryTitle = block.textContent.trim();
      const apps = Array.from(block.parentElement.querySelectorAll(".ULeU3b")).map((app) => {
        const link = `https://play.google.com${app.querySelector(".Si6A0c")?.getAttribute("href")}`;
        const appId = link.slice(link.indexOf("?id=") + 4);
        return {
          title: app.querySelector(".sT93pb.DdYX5.OnEJge")?.textContent.trim(),
          appCategory: app.querySelector(".sT93pb.w2kbF:not(.ePXqnb)")?.textContent.trim(),
          link,
          rating: parseFloat(app.querySelector(".ubGTjb:last-child > div")?.getAttribute("aria-label").slice(6, 9)),
          iconThumbnail: app.querySelector(".j2FCNc img")?.getAttribute("srcset").slice(0, -3),
          appThumbnail: app.querySelector(".Vc0mnc img")?.getAttribute("src") || app.querySelector(".Shbxxd img")?.getAttribute("src"),
          video: app.querySelector(".aCy7Gf button")?.getAttribute("data-video-url") || "No video preview",
          appId,
        };
      });
      return {
        ...result,
        [categoryTitle]: apps,
      };
    }, {});

    return mainPageInfo;
  });
  return games;
}

async function getMainPageInfo() {
  const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
    headless: true, // if you want to see what the browser is doing, you need to change this option to "false"
    args: ["--no-sandbox", "--disable-setuid-sandbox"],
  });

  const page = await browser.newPage();

  await page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(60000);
  await page.goto(URL);

  await page.waitForSelector(".oVnAB");

  await scrollPage(page, ".T4LgNb");

  const games = await getGamesFromPage(page);

  await browser.close();

  return games;
}

getMainPageInfo().then((result) => console.dir(result, { depth: null }));

```

### Preparation

First, we need to create a Node.js\* project and add [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) packages [puppeteer](https://www.npmjs.com/package/puppeteer), [puppeteer-extra](https://www.npmjs.com/package/puppeteer-extra) and [puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth](https://www.npmjs.com/package/puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth) to control Chromium (or Chrome, or Firefox, but now we work only with Chromium which is used by default) over the [DevTools Protocol](https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/) in [headless](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome) or non-headless mode.

To do this, in the directory with our project, open the command line and enter `npm init -y`, and then `npm i puppeteer puppeteer-extra puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth`.

\*If you don't have Node.js installed, you can [download it from nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/en/) and follow the installation [documentation](https://nodejs.dev/learn/introduction-to-nodejs).

📌Note: also, you can use `puppeteer` without any extensions, but I strongly recommended use it with `puppeteer-extra` with `puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth` to prevent website detection that you are using headless Chromium or that you are using [web driver](https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/). You can check it on [Chrome headless tests website](https://intoli.com/blog/not-possible-to-block-chrome-headless/chrome-headless-test.html). The screenshot below shows you a difference.

![stealth](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64033139/173014238-eb8450d7-616c-42ae-8b2f-24eeb5fd5916.png)

### Process

First of all, we need to scroll through all games listings until there are no more listings loading which is the difficult part described below.

The next step is to extract data from HTML elements after scrolling is finished. The process of getting the right CSS selectors is fairly easy via [SelectorGadget Chrome extension](https://selectorgadget.com/) which able us to grab CSS selectors by clicking on the desired element in the browser. However, it is not always working perfectly, especially when the website is heavily used by JavaScript.

We have a dedicated [Web Scraping with CSS Selectors](https://serpapi.com/blog/web-scraping-with-css-selectors-using-python/#css%5Fgadget) blog post at SerpApi if you want to know a little bit more about them.

The Gif below illustrates the approach of selecting different parts of the results using SelectorGadget.

![how](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/64033139/193250813-d099f05f-14bb-4b9a-8476-82c0fd5e464d.gif)

### Code explanation

Declare [puppeteer](https://www.npmjs.com/package/puppeteer-extra) to control Chromium browser from `puppeteer-extra` library and [StealthPlugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth) to prevent website detection that you are using [web driver](https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/) from `puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth` library:

```javascript
const puppeteer = require("puppeteer-extra");
const StealthPlugin = require("puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth");

```

Next, we "say" to `puppeteer` use `StealthPlugin`, write the necessary request parameters and search URL:

```javascript
puppeteer.use(StealthPlugin());

const searchParams = {
  hl: "en", // Parameter defines the language to use for the Google search
  gl: "us", // parameter defines the country to use for the Google search
  device: "phone", // parameter defines the search device. Options: phone, tablet, tv, chromebook
};

const URL = `https://play.google.com/store/games?hl=${searchParams.hl}&gl=${searchParams.gl}&device=${searchParams.device}`;

```

Next, we write a function to scroll the page to load all the articles:

```javascript
async function scrollPage(page, scrollContainer) {
  ...
}

```

In this function, first, we need to get `scrollContainer` height (using [evaluate()](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.page.evaluate) method). Then we use `while` loop in which we scroll down `scrollContainer`, wait 2 seconds (using [waitForTimeout](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.page.waitfortimeout) method), and get a new `scrollContainer` height.

Next, we check if `newHeight` is equal to `lastHeight` we stop the loop. Otherwise, we define `newHeight` value to `lastHeight` variable and repeat again until the page was not scrolled down to the end:

```javascript
let lastHeight = await page.evaluate(`document.querySelector("${scrollContainer}").scrollHeight`);
while (true) {
  await page.evaluate(`window.scrollTo(0, document.querySelector("${scrollContainer}").scrollHeight)`);
  await page.waitForTimeout(4000);
  let newHeight = await page.evaluate(`document.querySelector("${scrollContainer}").scrollHeight`);
  if (newHeight === lastHeight) {
    break;
  }
  lastHeight = newHeight;
}

```

Next, we write a function to get games data from the page:

```javascript
async function getGamesFromPage(page) {
  ...
}

```

In this function, we get information from the page context and save it in the returned object. Next, we need to get all HTML elements with `"section .oVnAB"` selector ([querySelectorAll()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll) method). Then we use [reduce()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global%5FObjects/Array/reduce) method (it's allow to make the object with results) to iterate an array that built with `Array.from()` method:

```javascript
const games = await page.evaluate(() => {
  const mainPageInfo = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("section .oVnAB")).reduce((result, block) => {
      ...
    }, {});

    return mainPageInfo;
});
return games;

```

And finally, we need to get `categoryTitle`, and `title`, `appCategory`, `link`, `rating`, `iconThumbnail`, `appThumbnail` and `appId` (we can cut it from `link` using [slice()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global%5FObjects/String/slice) and [indexOf()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global%5FObjects/String/indexOf) methods) of each app from the selected category ([querySelectorAll()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelectorAll), [querySelector()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/querySelector), [getAttribute()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getAttribute), [textContent](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/textContent) and [trim()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global%5FObjects/String/trim) methods.

On each iteration step we return previous step result (using [spread syntax](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread%5Fsyntax)) and add the new category with name from `categoryTitle` constant:

```javascript
const categoryTitle = block.textContent.trim();
const apps = Array.from(block.parentElement.querySelectorAll(".ULeU3b")).map((app) => {
  const link = `https://play.google.com${app.querySelector(".Si6A0c")?.getAttribute("href")}`;
  const appId = link.slice(link.indexOf("?id=") + 4);
  return {
    title: app.querySelector(".sT93pb.DdYX5.OnEJge")?.textContent.trim(),
    appCategory: app.querySelector(".sT93pb.w2kbF:not(.ePXqnb)")?.textContent.trim(),
    link,
    rating: parseFloat(app.querySelector(".ubGTjb:last-child > div")?.getAttribute("aria-label").slice(6, 9)),
    iconThumbnail: app.querySelector(".j2FCNc img")?.getAttribute("srcset").slice(0, -3),
    appThumbnail: app.querySelector(".Vc0mnc img")?.getAttribute("src") || app.querySelector(".Shbxxd img")?.getAttribute("src"),
    video: app.querySelector(".aCy7Gf button")?.getAttribute("data-video-url") || "No video preview",
    appId,
  };
});
return {
  ...result,
  [categoryTitle]: apps,
};

```

Next, write a function to control the browser, and get information:

```javascript
async function getJobsInfo() {
  ...
}

```

In this function first we need to define `browser` using `puppeteer.launch({options})` method with current `options`, such as `headless: true` and `args: ["--no-sandbox", "--disable-setuid-sandbox"]`.

These options mean that we use [headless](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2017/04/headless-chrome) mode and array with [arguments](https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/) which we use to allow the launch of the browser process in the online IDE. And then we open a new `page`:

```javascript
const browser = await puppeteer.launch({
  headless: true, // if you want to see what the browser is doing, you need to change this option to "false"
  args: ["--no-sandbox", "--disable-setuid-sandbox"],
});

const page = await browser.newPage();

```

Next, we change default ([30 sec](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/2a0eefb99f0ae00dacc9e768a253308c0d18a4c3/src/common/TimeoutSettings.ts#L17)) time for waiting for selectors to 60000 ms (1 min) for slow internet connection with [.setDefaultNavigationTimeout()](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.page.setdefaultnavigationtimeout) method, go to `URL` with [.goto()](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.page.goto) method and use [.waitForSelector()](https://pptr.dev/api/puppeteer.page.waitforselector) method to wait until the selector has loaded:

```javascript
await page.setDefaultNavigationTimeout(60000);
await page.goto(URL);
await page.waitForSelector(".oVnAB");

```

And finally, we wait until the page was scrolled, save games data from the page in the `games` constant, close the browser, and return the received data:

```javascript
await scrollPage(page, ".T4LgNb");

const games = await getGamesFromPage(page);

await browser.close();

return games;

```

Now we can launch our parser:

```bash
$ node YOUR_FILE_NAME # YOUR_FILE_NAME is the name of your .js file

```

### Output

```json
{
   "Simulation games":[
      {
         "title":"Minecraft",
         "appCategory":"Arcade",
         "link":"https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mojang.minecraftpe",
         "rating":4.6,
         "iconThumbnail":"https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/VSwHQjcAttxsLE47RuS4PqpC4LT7lCoSjE7Hx5AW_yCxtDvcnsHHvm5CTuL5BPN-uRTP=s64-rw",
         "appThumbnail":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-0PjOvHeGiY/hqdefault.jpg",
         "video":"https://play.google.com/video/lava/web/player/yt:movie:-0PjOvHeGiY?autoplay=1&embed=play",
         "appId":"com.mojang.minecraftpe"
      },
      ... and other results
   ],
   "Stylized games":[
      {
         "title":"BASEBALL 9",
         "appCategory":"Sports",
         "link":"https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=us.kr.baseballnine",
         "rating":4.5,
         "iconThumbnail":"https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/Y9GghCslNNk-nWccWvxgCDYvd7yLSwkw0hZ3NVTkSJqigY0ZozK3lv85jR02XOJSDPQ=s64-rw",
         "appThumbnail":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/f8d8LpagbVg/hqdefault.jpg",
         "video":"https://play.google.com/video/lava/web/player/yt:movie:f8d8LpagbVg?autoplay=1&embed=play",
         "appId":"us.kr.baseballnine"
      },
      ... and other results
   ],
    ... and other categories
}

```

## Links

- [Code in the online IDE](https://replit.com/@MikhailZub/Scrape-Google-Play-Games-with-NodeJS-SerpApi#index.js)
- [Google Play Games Store API](https://serpapi.com/google-play-games)

If you want other functionality added to this blog post (e.g. extracting additional categories) or if you want to see some projects made with SerpApi, [write me a message](mailto:miha01012019@gmail.com).

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