Playing Android games on PC possible?

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Hello Everyone! I have a very old mobile phone with all the old games which are not even fun to play anymore. Is there anyway I can play all the latest mobile phone games on my PC, all the android games. Like is there any kind of emulator or any kind of update I can install to make sure I can play all these new mobile phone games on my PC? Thanks!

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Answered By 0 points N/A #182324

Playing Android games on PC possible?

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Hi,

Yes, you can play any of your android games in your PC, by the help of some PC software’s. These are the some software’s from which you can play games in PC are as follows:

·  BlueStacks- Application -Player- Android- Games

· Android SDK- Application -Player- Android- Games

· Genymotion- Application -Player- Android- Games

· Andy the Android Emulator- Application -Player- Android- Games

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Hope this answer will help you a lot.

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Playing Android games on PC possible?

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If you need an emulator on your computer to run Android games, the one that works for me right now is MuMu App Player. It is an Android emulator that you can install on your computer. It should work on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10. The site provides a download of the web installer only.

When installing, you cannot disconnect from the internet because this is when the web installer downloads the actual installers. This emulator requires three (3) files to install:

  • MuMuInstaller_1.1.0.2_gw-overseas_all_1561964663.exe – the web installer you download from the link, this is around 6 MB.
  • nemu-2.2.3.2-x86-overseas-0428142849.exe – the first installer or file, this is around 451 MB.
  • nemu-hypervisor-5.0.14-x86-0428150421.exe – the second installer or file, this is around 33 MB.

The two (2) files or installers the web installer downloads are located in “C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp”. When you install it for the first time, copy all three (3) files on a separate folder to serve as backup in case you need to install it again in the future to avoid downloading the files again. This saves you about 500 MB of bandwidth.

In case of a problem like when the emulator is stuck at 99% loading, the usual remedy is to uninstall and reinstall the emulator. If you back up the files, you don’t need to download them again. When reinstalling, copy the files “nemu-2.2.3.2-x86-overseas-0428142849.exe” and “nemu-hypervisor-5.0.14-x86-0428150421.exe” to “C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp”. After this, just run the “MuMuInstaller_1.1.0.2_gw-overseas_all_1561964663.exe” installer and follow the instructions.

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