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How to Play Android Games on Your Laptop

Playing games on your smartphone is easy and convenient, especially while on-the-go. But sometimes, you want to relax and play a game on the big screen. Many smartphone games don’t have a PC version available, though. Fortunately, playing your favorite smartphone games on your laptop or computer is a simple process. Playing these games on your computer will help you to enjoy the incredible graphics and details, and give your eyes a break from such a small screen.

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There are several different ways that you can play your favorite smartphone games on your computer, but this will usually involve using a virtual machine or an emulator. The following are a few ways that you can accomplish this task.

The Nox App Player

This is a free Android emulator and a user-friendly option. Simply download the Nox App Player from its website. Then, once installed, you can use the emulator in a similar manner to how you use your phone (by swiping), or else by using a keyboard keys to play various games. You can also use this emulator for other non-game apps on your device, if desired.

BlueStacks App Player

This is another popular Android emulator. You can download it for free from the BlueStacks website. This emulator features location services, multitask support, and BlueStacks TV, among other features. You can also easily connect to the Google Play store to download Android games, thus making the whole process of playing smartphone games on your computer even easier.

AMIDuOS

You can download this emulator for free from the AMIDuOS website. There are a variety of versions available, mostly for older operating systems like Lollipop and Jellybean. This option is user-friendly and fast, and it works with a number of PCs and tablets. You can also easily switch back and forth between operating systems.

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