Wait, maybe the user is using "Papa 39s" as a way to write "Papa's Burgeria" with a typo. So I should clarify that assumption. Also, need to make sure that if the user is looking for an Android version, sometimes games are available on both iOS and Android through platforms like Amazon Appstore. Alternatively, the user might have a problem where the app isn't updating through Google Play, so they need the APK.
I should structure the post with an introduction confirming the app and the update. Then steps on how to update via Play Store, and options for downloading APK if necessary. Emphasize security and risks. Maybe include a note about using a reliable antivirus if downloading from third-party sites. Also, check if Papa's Burgeria HD is available on the Play Store still. Let me check quickly. Oh, the Papa's series includes Burgeria, which was available, but since Play Store is in Android, maybe the user is referring to an older version or a different version.
Now, the user mentioned "upd," which probably stands for update. They want information on how to download the updated APK version of the game. But I need to be cautious here. Downloading APKs from unofficial sources can be risky. Android's Play Store is the safest way, but sometimes users might face issues like region restrictions or the app not being available there. So, I should mention the official sources first and then talk about the update options. Also, the user might not be aware that even if they download an APK, it's better to do it from trusted sites to avoid malware.
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Check for any spelling mistakes. The user wrote "Papa 39s" which is probably "Papa's Burgeria HD." Also, "hd" versus "HD" – capitalization might not matter but consistency is good.
Let me verify if there's an actual Papa's Burgeria game available as an Android APK. Flipline's Papa's games including Burgeria are available on Google Play and iOS. So if the user wants the HD version, maybe they need a tablet-optimized version, but usually, the app is the same. If the user is in a region where the Play Store isn't available or the app is not listed there, they might need an APK. But I should encourage them to use Amazon Appstore or other official methods if possible.