NoxPlayer gives you a stock version of Android, and while it's designed with gamers in mind, you can install other apps from the Google Play Store too. NoxPlayer is completely free, but it includes a number of great extras accessible from a vertical toolbar on the right-hand side of the window.
Here you'll find screenshot and video recording shortcut, a link to a macro record, and the option to install software from APKs obtained from outside of Google Play. GameLoop is another Android emulator that is primarily for use as a gaming platform.
There are other titles, of course, with other major titles such as Fortnite and Grand Theft Auto V available to play through the emulator, along with a host of other games. However, like BlueStack this is really the purpose of GameLoop - the title gives it away - so if you're looking to use mobile apps for business and office then this probably isn't the platform for you. However, if you're looking for easy access to major Android games on your desktop then GameLoop serves as a fine emulator.
There are a couple of optional — and probably unwanted — extras bundled in the installer, so keep an eye out and decline them. Again, the primary idea behind AndY is to bring Android gaming to the desktop, and there's support for not only Xbox and PlayStation controllers, but also the option of using your Android phone as a gamepad.
Getting the emulator up and running is rather trickier and less intuitive than the other tools featured here though, and might be enough to put some people off. This is a shame because AndY is very impressive and it would be great to make it a little more accessible.
Available for both Mac and Windows, it also gives you the option of rooting your virtual Android device to run more software. It's one of the newer Android emulators on the block, but MEmu has managed to make quite a name for itself — and with good reason. However, if you have an itch for mobile FPS gaming along with some titles, this is actually a fairly decent gaming emulator and it boasts a good collection of newer titles.
Plus, the keyboard controls and performance is good. Genymotion Price: Free with paid options. MeMU is another excellent Android emulator that seems to do quite well with gamers. One of its biggest features is support for both AMD and Intel chipsets. You can even run multiple instances at once for multiple games or testing features.
The emulator gets updates on a fairly frequent basis. You can check out the latest releases here if you want to see the latest from this one. NetEase made an actually decent emulator with MuMu. The emulator runs Android 6. That said, it has a decent boot time and enough features to warrant consideration.
MeMU, Bluestacks, and GameLoop kind of surpassed it in terms of features and all three of those get regular updates. However, if none of those work, this one probably will. Nox is another Android emulator for PC for gamers. That includes the usual stuff like key-mapping with your keyboard, actual controller support, and even the ability to key-map gesture controls. For instance, you can assign the function to swipe right to an arrow key and use that in a game without actual hardware controller support.
Like most these days, it boasts a gamer experience. However, it also boasts a desktop-like experience so it actually works pretty well for productivity as well. It has Google Play Services, although updating those services can be a bit of a pain sometimes. That means you get every app and game in the Google Play Store.
Phoenix OS also runs Android 7. You can download the emulator from its official website and its forums are housed on XDA-Developers. PrimeOS is kind of a standout in the Android emulator space. You install this as a partition on your computer and it boots up running native Android.
PrimeOS includes a gaming center, support for mouse and keyboard, and access to most Android apps and games. To be frank, it almost runs like ChromeOS minus all the Chrome parts. You can multitask, watch video content, or play games as you choose. Here are what happened to some old classics from the list: Leapdroid was purchased by Google and no longer operates. You can still try it out, but you have to browse the official subreddit for download links.
Andy began using some seriously not great development tactics, including suspected bitcoin mining without user permission. GameLoop is an Android emulator that is used as a gaming platform.
It is an ideal emulator if you want to play games on your desktop. Nox Player is another Android Emulator which is recognized by gaming lovers around the world. You can run this Emulator on various devices that allows running multiple functions. Memu is easy to install an Android emulator app. It is one of the best Android emulator for PC which offers support for Intel and AMD chips, as well as integrated and dedicated graphics. AndY is another popular Android emulator.
It breaks down the main barrier between mobile and desktop computing by keeping the customer updated with the latest Android upgrades. Genymotion is a multi-support Android emulator. The software helps you to speeds up testing, share live demos. Who knows this?
Sounds like someone got paid off to recommend LDPlayer. I think memu is best because apps get downloaded easily and you can also turn off wifi and switch on airplane mode which is impossible to do in bluestacks. I love tencent gaming buddy because it helps to play high-end games like a charm. Bluestacks and other are waste of time. If you have a good pc then go for pc games and if you want to play mobile games on any pc thejn i would suggest gameloop. I really needed an emulator for using instagram and it works on LDplayer smoothly.
It is too slow and frustrating in bluestacks and wont even download in nox player and memu. But i cant run whatsapp in LD player. I can say LDPlayer is the best because they update their emulator regularly to improve the gaming experience, for Free Fire, Dragon Raja, etc!
For gaming, LDPlayer is the best! I think that the most efficient android emulator is memu play 7. In my opinion,Memu play is the best emulator for windows 7 ultimate 4GB ram 2. I strongly recommend it to anyone who is read OK no my post. Hi, were you able to find a solution to this issue? Many thanks. I am so frustrated! Watched some YouTube videos. Everybody said it was easy! Any suggestions, greatly appreciated. Also, I hate to break it to you, but almost any emulator requires configuration of some sort to work smoothly in some way or another, and they all have their benefits and drawbacks.
I have been using Bluestacks for a year or two. Now, after the latest update, it has become irritatingly slow. Suddenly even the startup takes minutes. Whatsapp takes. Thanks for this great list and I found LDPlayer was the best emulator for my computer!
I can play Free Fire smoothly without any lag. Thank you. Gameloop is worst emulator ever. The quality sucks as well. Was it easy to install? Did you ever get it to launch? Nothing was EASY. Using an Android emulator is a great way to access Android apps on your computer. You can also run other types of Android apps as well. They improve the apps now through latest technology available on mobile devices. I want to use my photo editors.
I used bluestacks byt it did not worked. Is there any simulator where I can use my photo editors as long as my phone apps? Nox Android Emulator is the best for this, It emulate original Android without heavy modified kernel.
You can install APK directly like BS but you can configure resolution, phone type Tablet, Phone or Entire Screen and customize cause it has root access in configuration. I want to play RR3 Real racing 3 on my laptop. I tried Nox. Which android emulator do you suggest for best performance for playing Real Racing 3. Yeah, just one bloody game. Also, it should have better key-mapping like in Nox. These emulators help you project the phone onto a big computer screen and you could use it for diverse purposes but gaming is a different thing that requires hardcore graphics, you should know that before expecting too much from it.
Well said! Browsing the Internet using Bluestacks was amazingly fast, even though using Windows on the same laptop is misserable.
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