If the application is not installed, then there is a non-zero probability that it checks the Google play services signature, it can be cured and the application will be installed:
There is a patcher that removes the Google play services signature verification and the application starts working normally.
http://forums.crackberry.com/android-apps-amazon-store-apk-files-f413/how-patch-android-apps-depending-google-maps-google-play-services-914930/
To work the patcher requires Java on the PC.
All apk, which google play installs on Android runtime, are first downloaded to Downloads on the device’s internal storage. It needs to be copied from there, patched, copied onto the device and try to install it again.
For the time being, no application has refused to work with me, even Google’s Music type.
Post has been editedweasel - 28.12.15, 04:26