If you're using a PC now, you could download a program called Andy
It emulates an Android phone, thus allowing you to download Snapchat on your computer and the delete the stories photo!
If someone doesn't have any Android device and wants to see what all the ~~fuzz~~ fuss is about (or wants to play Android games in their PC/big screen with gamepad support), you can try an Android emulator like Bluestacks (or the faster and better for gaming) "Andy" .
Both are free, and run fairly well, setting up Andy is a bit "harder" (or was at least, but its a piece of cake if you are used to emulators) but Bluestacks is seriously a breeze to install.
If you just want your free pack, you can use the Android Emulator Andy for free and download Hearthstone from the official Google Play store unmodded. It's very comparable with Bluestacks except Hearthstone doesn't recognize Bluestacks as a valid device (Screen size?).
Like all Android devices, you just need a Gmail account to log in to the Play store and you are good to go. Official website: http://www.andyroid.net/
Update 1: Maybe hold off, some people are having problems after installing and I'm not an expert on Android emulators to really troubleshoot with people
Update 2: Works on Andy for me. Installed Genymotion and it works too but there is a few more steps to set it up. I set the device as Google Nexus 7 2013 4.4.4. Follow these steps to add ARM then install from either Amazon or Google Play App store.
If you don't like Bluestacks and actually want a full Android experience including the launcher, Google Play support and notifications on your desktop then please try Andy.
I used Bluestracks for a while, but didn't feel like paying for what was essentially a dev emulator running in a VM, so now I run AndyOS.
It's not as smooth as Bluestacks, but it works, and it's free.
For those who want to take advantage of this but don't have an android device, use Andy the Android Simulator. Also, Amiduos has been recommended as being better.
Andyroid works. Tested and done it myself.
Note: To get it to work, run the "Handy Andy" taskbar program, right click it, select "Andy Launcher". Then, for the andy profile, click the Settings button. Give it at least 2048 MB of memory and 2 cores. Save, and then launch the VM. Android Hearthstone worked for me after I gave it those settings.
No crack required, installed directly from the Play Store, works fine. Bit laggy.
Edit: if it runs at all for you, then just play a game against the AI. You get the free pack after that, win or lose. Same VM plays other android apps just fine, like the Simpson's tapped out and other stuff. Sometimes it forces phone mode though, which is mildly annoying.
It's easier to sell these kind of games to mobile than it is on PC. But, if it's on Android you can buy it and play on PC using Andy: http://www.andyroid.net/
Been playing a lot of Tigris & Euphrates on my notebook lately.
I read it installs malware and you actually have to pay for it after the 1st day or you have to install some unwanted apps or it installs it for you, idk for sure but I would be careful, burned myself before.
There is also Andy but I don't know if I can trust that either...most annoying thing in the world when an app installs malware and changes stuff on your PC, makes me want to murder the people that upload it and burn their website. (Not saying that these do, just be careful)
Found this after searching.
http://www.javaemulator.com/java-emulator.php
Seems to be many others.
Use Andyroid to emulate android.
Asides from a burner phone, what would the fallout be if you stuck to your principals and continued to use a PIN code?
If it really isn't an option, and a burner phone also isn't an option, you could try something like an Android emulator. I've used http://www.andyroid.net/ in the past, though it's been a while, so I can't remember how well it goes. Basically it "runs" Android on your computer. It has access to the internet and tons of Android apps, but not things like phone calls, text messaging and so forth.
Hope this helps, and good luck.
Personally, I run Andy as my emulator of choice. Only problem I had with the most recent version was they started grouping icons into folders so they could deliver pre-loaded apps. To get around this, just pull your apps icons out of those folders and delete them. After that, just don't ever update the Andy Home app like it asks, and it won't re-deploy them.
Doesn't come rooted, but can be easily enough. The rootkit is easy to find.
Anydroid is also a free alternative: http://www.andyroid.net/
I used to use Bluestacks, but it was a PITA to use on a regular basis, and Andyroid is quick to launch and be ready to use without any annoyances. Bluestacks still has a better configuration interface, especially with keymappings, Andyroid loads those from a text configuration which is not easy to configure.
http://www.andyroid.net/ is by far the simplest emulator I have found. Just download, install and then go through the normal android new user setup routine.
If you are feeling paranoid like me you can skip the step where they ask you for your google credentials to run their sync utility.
If you don't have an android device, you still benefit from Amazon coins/promos by running an android emulator like Andyon your PC. Download Amazon underground, install HS from the underground, then make your purchases with Amazon coins.
You'll probably still want to play the game from your PC client though.
Edit: I have it on Andy (http://www.andyroid.net/) (because I like playing games on my PC than phone). It's a good game but it could be just me: it got hopelessly difficult and I haven't had time for walkthroughs. Anyways I'm gonna keep the game for my train journeys.PS: Best with headphones.
That's a lot of steps, I just use Andy Run setup like any other application, and it does all the VM setup automatically without having to download Linux ISOs and stuff. I used to to get the free tablet pack from Heartstone, but should work equally well for the Android Steam app.
Might be "easiest" to download either Bluestacks' or Andy (http://www.andyroid.net/). They are Android emulators for PC, I use Bluestacks on my PC to play some Android games. Not exactly the best solution but I cannot see any reason why they wouldnt work.
I used the Andy emulator when I had Win7 and now with Win10 I am using Bluestacks.
Installation is really easy, just need to click next few times etc.
I did this when I lost my phone for a while and I found bluestacks snapchat to be a lot more buggy then this one. The only problem with Andyroid is the typing is a little messed up but once you figure out how the bugs work it's a lot better to use then bluestacks.
When did you buy it? It's had protected feed support for at least the past couple years and there was a major redesign of the app a few years ago. So if it was before then you might want to give it another shot. That said, it's an extra $9 for the web player.
Another option you might look into, depending on how strict your work is with allowing you to install software, is to install an Android emulator (I use Andy) and then install Pocket Casts. I don't think Podcast Addict syncs between devices, but this works fine for me using Pocket Casts.
Yes, I use this setup myself on an iPhone in combination with Android emulators.
On your iPhone, in MPQ settings you'll need to enable Facebook integration (and have the Facebook iOS app). The game saves cross-platform using Facebook.
In the Android emulator, you'll need to set it up with a Google account and the Facebook Android app (in addition to MPQ).
(FYI, for Android emulators on PC I prefer Andy after having tried BlueStacks - http://www.andyroid.net . Andy is much closer to a clean Android install and avoids Bluestacks' heavy-handed advertising. On OS X I use Genymotion.)
Andy has been fantastic for me. The only downside so far is that you have to manually update it if a new version comes out (i.e. you have to uninstall old version --> Install new one).
It plays everything so far. I have 3 games on it, FFRK, Fallout Shelter and Heavenstrike Rivals. All work flawlessly (sometimes I've had very rare instances of freezing in FO:Shelter, but just had to restart).
no idea about downloading the bluestacks executable to your phone, but if you have windows 7/8/10, Andy is an alternative android emulator [which doesn't insist you 'try' sponsored apps to continue using it]
I wouldn't recommend Bluestacks as it forces you to install unwanted apps and has ads in it. If you would like an easy option, Andyroid does the same things as Bluestacks but without the downsides: http://www.andyroid.net/. If you have the know-how, the better option would be the official Android Emulator by Google and Intel included in the SDK: http://developer.android.com/tools/help/emulator.html/.
I don't have experience with ios, but on the Android side I would use Andy instead. No premium to have to deal with, and in my experience much better than BlueStacks anyway.
Bluestacks is Okay, but compared to Andyroid (or is it Andy for Android?), bluestacks is crap.
I don't know of any games like this, but if you want to play on a PC/MAC I'd suggest downloading this http://www.andyroid.net/
It's a pretty good virtual of Android. You can play Heroes Charge on it quite easily.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zavukodlak.pixbit&hl=en
Icon pack on android that could be ported to iOS. If you're able to download it from an emulator (like http://www.andyroid.net/) then porting it would be awesome.
You can access the mobile app by downloading Andy and then installing the app from the google play store. Andy is a version of android for your computer.
The mobile app only goes back one month, so I can only see from his 15^th pick on.
i had the same issue on my surface pro 3, seems its a problem with the intel HD series GPU. I switched to andy http://www.andyroid.net/ and problems solved. It's unrooted so you can even use the play store version of the game.
someone else posted this the other day, if you have a second screen you can run it in http://www.andyroid.net/ its an android emulator for PC. works well. i have used it a few times now for this exact purpose.. my tablet gets a little hotter running the fallout app then i would like.. hope it works for you.
Try Andy It's free, relatively hassle free, and can run most apps. Resolution and DPI are changeable. One downside is that it is currently at 4.2.2 They say future updates will use a newer version of Android.
You should also check out Andyroid also, it's easy to get started and quite good for gaming, where as Genymotion is more aimed at devs and needs you to jump through more hoops. It is slower than Genymotion but more compatible.
There is also AMIDuOS as a paid option which I really like.
This is actually my computer right now!
http://i.imgur.com/EIZ2KSK.png
Websites are here:
I find Andyroid runs much better than Bluestacks.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ninjaheroes.
To download the game check these links:
Link to the android version http://m.downloadatoz.com/apps/com.redgame.nh,1304162.html Anyone can download it from there, playstore works for some regions.
Link with steps on how to play on pc. http://www.andyroid.net/bundledapps/download-ninja-heroes-for-pcninja-heroes-on-pc
Please do not use bluestacks, use Andy OS, it actually emulates android (in a vm) and is 100% free. Also it doesn't leave files everywhere (cough cough bluestacks) and does not force app downloads on you. I've been using it for a few months and I love it.
If you want to play it on your pc either use
Andy : http://www.andyroid.net/ << one id recommend
Bluestacks : http://www.bluestacks.com/ << has sub to use after awhile (lame)
I used Bluestacks before but yeh not worth paying for it.
I use DashMeterPro through Andy on my Surface Pro 2, pretty much exactly what you want. Emulate Android on your laptop so all your Google Play purchases also work and the latency is pretty good too.
You could get an Andorid emulator for your pc to fight the withdrawals.
And also:
> For now, I'll just compulsively refresh the new tab of this sub and give out crappy advice to new players, hoping that it'll pass of as something trustworthy and reasonable.
I'm not sure how I feel about your advice from yesterday now :P (just kidding)
I'm using MangaRock on my android, and it works just fine, so it must be your device that has some trouble with it.
As for reading Manga on your PC, i got two options.
1. The first one is a simple Chrome extension called <strong>MangaViewer</strong>, which makes it a lot easier to read manga from various sites.
2. The second, but more complicated one is actually by using MangaRock on your PC. You can do this by using an Android Emulator (I suggest <strong>Andy</strong>, as it works very well for me). By using this method you can use your MangaRock account in order to Sync between your Phone and PC, so that you have all your favorites available to you.
This method also gives you the familiar Mangarock layout, which is a lot easier to play around with than the MangaViewer option.
Two of the easiest and most popular android emulators are Bluestacks and Andyroid. They are resource hogs and don't run well on lower end hardware. Unless you have a touchscreen though the gameplay sucks. Only useful to me for collecting loot mid-day or donating from a 2nd acct.
I've got the Android version running great on and older (i5 660) PC using Andy the Android Emulator. It is free and easy to setup. You have to hit the lower parts of buttons in the game, but this is an issue on some actual devices. Here's the link:
Screenshot of the Android version running on Andy: http://i.imgur.com/CRYbjCI.jpg
Digital Card & Board game release news and chat: http://realmchat.forumotion.com/
Ok I'm back I'm just going to buy a new 2tb hard drive and call it a day. It's never that easy though because now I can't boot it up. I get to the welcome part then it turns my computer off. I can boot in safe mode so I have uninstalled as many programs as I can. Andy( http://www.andyroid.net/) and the virtual software that comes with it will not uninstall. Thanks alot
I'm downloading this emulator , and the apk linked below. I'm new to android, always had iphone. Do you have any progress, or some instructions? Would help a lot.
http://www.andyroid.net/ andy emulator; its mega stable and never crashes for me at least.
Automator is super easy; just start a new workflow, record your actions, press stop, then add a loop at the end. if you have any questions hit me up.
I play Clash Royale on PC using Andy emulator which can be found here:
It's pretty self-explanatory to set up once you have the emulator downloaded and installed.
Let me know if you need any help and I'll try my best to help you out.
I started on Andy, then got to the stage where it crashes and switched to Nox to get passed that. Andy seemed to run a little better so I switched back since then. I did login to Facebook though so if you're worried about rerolling I'd get that out of the way before dealing with that since all you should have to do is "factory reset" the emulator without touching Facebook until you're satisfied.
Andy = http://www.andyroid.net/
Nox = http://en.bignox.com/
I do play BB on my PC at work. I use an android emulator called Andy. Works pretty good, but it does have a few quirks like chat and zooming in/out, but for the most part I really like it.
If you are like me and you are a helpless victim to the Apple devices, here is the Andyroid link.
It is free so don't worry. :)
If you are using android, you may want to try an emulator for PC like Andy.
Only link your G+ account for the original base. This will at least let you see if it is attached to that account. If it isn't then I think you have lost it.
This doesn't really address your original post, but here are some alternatives to BlueStack; perhaps one of them offers better movement support?
http://consoleos.com http://www.andyroid.net http://www.amiduos.com
I am running it on PC using Andy. It works just fine on this emulator. I have to use the mouse for everything though. http://www.andyroid.net/
If someone finds a keymapping configuration file, that will be great.
Use BlueStacks and run the Android app on your computer. Bluestacks emulates an android tablet and works on Windows and Mac...
Andy works well too..
Performance wise I like bluestacks more, simply because it consumes somewhat less resources than others. Here's some emulators you might find yourself interesting. I'd personally advice on using Nox, has so many features and I doubt I'll switch anytime soon.
Nox - http://en.bignox.com/blog/ Somewhat more demanding, has a lot of settings to play with, and this one I use pretty much all the time these days. Can use multiple instances as well. Very easy to use, never had any problems so far. Can resize your window on fly and do many other things as well.
Andy - http://www.andyroid.net/ I didn't check this one for a while now, so maybe something has changed. Anyway, this one is nice too, can run one instance of Emu for now, but also resizeable just like Nox.
P.S. Nox also seems more fluent and smoother in terms of FPS.
I use Bluestacks on my notebook HP Envy with GeForce GTX730. It runs very smooth and everything works fine, especially as an ex.gamer, playing with "ADWS" is way way faster than tapping on touchscreen. IMHO.
Also, some say this is good too: http://www.andyroid.net/ , but i like BS much more.
android emulator http://www.andyroid.net/
I am going to try it out on a Windows tablet. The touch screen should make it work great. I really like using the mini-map as it it much easier to navigate. Also helps checking out armors as you don't have to keep bringing up the in-game pip boy then re adjust your view to the the armors.
They're an older version of Bluestacks but they lack the bloatware and allow you to backup your saves using the Root Explorer.
Alternatively, you can try Andy, which I'm told is really good.
I had the same problem. Gave up and used this http://www.andyroid.net/ emulator instead of bluestacks for tapped out. I'll use bluestacks for the family guy game. Im pretty sure bluestacks can't support tapped out until they update it.
Can't say I know bluestacks well, aside from the fact that it's a piece of shit for trying it back then. But I've done it on 2 different s4 phones, both unrooted.
I've also done it with andy on PC (http://www.andyroid.net/), which I'd recommend using over bluestacks any day. You can also try droid4x (http://www.droid4x.com/) which I've heard works fine as well. They are both VBox wrappers so you can't use both at the same time (probably let alone installed at the same time either but don't quote me).
I've also read about someone running bluestacks and droid4x at the same time if you have a killer PC, but I have no desire to test it myself.
You can get a copy of the rooted version here. The main advantage is that you can make copies of your saves (and export them to an editor, if you'd like), which you can't do with the normal version of Bluestacks. The official version is also very ad-ware heavy and insists that you either download a lot of crap aps or pay for it.
There's also Andy the Android emulator, which lets you access your saves without jumping through hoops. It has trouble running FOshelter last I heard, though, and it has much higher system requirements.
Yes. Android and iOS. But if you really, really want to play it, you could try using an Android emulator. Have not tried it myself so I don't know if it will work. I've used BlueStacks before and it is great. You could also try Andyroid.
If you have a computer you could try Andy OS. It is an android emulator that uses virtualbox. Google Play store is installed on this virtual machine. On my MBP mouse toggler installed on Andy will find the fireTVs
If you want it badly enough, you can get it by emulating Android; the Android version came out a couple of days ago. Works fine for me, though I usually have to kill the Wi-Fi on the emulated "phone" to keep Windows from getting terminally confused.
Bluestacks is fine. But makes you pay or download apps.
I've been using Andy Emulator for weeks now and LOVE it. On occasion I'll just need to restart it, but am looking forward to getting Fallout Shelter on it.
are you on a computer? I clicked download at the top from http://www.andyroid.net/ and it started the download (or asked to at least).
Also, I use this on windows. Maybe you were trying from your Ubuntu?
hey man, just saw this. Bummer! This sounds like a good reason to finally try out an Android emulator so that you can run it on your PC (or mac if youre one of "those people". There's an old thread on this reddit about it, but I've had decent luck with Andy (http://www.andyroid.net/) . "Bluestacks" is an older alternative if you have trouble getting Andy to work.
> And I'm considering AMIDuOS that would provide an Android Emulation within Windows, that would give me the best of both worlds.
Seems like they are switching to a paid model with Lollipop. My favorite alternative is AndyOS, no ETA for Lollipop there, though.
You could always get Andyroid and play anything from the variety of android games out there or go with a GBA/SNES/PSX/etc. emulator and play any of the classic games out there you haven't played in a while or never got around to. None of those require precise mouse movements.
TBS games like any of the King's Bounty or Heroes of Might & Magic series.
Likely point and click adventure games would be manageable just fine so Sam & Max, Monkey Island, Grim Fandango, Walking Dead, Wolf Among Us or Life is Strange would be fine.
Think you can can get 4 free packs still. Play one game on a iphone,ipad,android phone and a android tablet. Cant help you with the apple stuff but there are emulators for android like Andy. Push your arena runs to 7 wins and you get you gold back, usually more.
Yes, there are a few options.
There is a program called Bluestacks, which I have tried and used. Works fine. I have also tried Andyroid which also works fine, but for me, I found that Andyroid will crash whenever the 3 minutes expire in Boss fights.
There are other android emulators out there, but these are the only two I have personally tried with Castle Clash, and could recommend.
Did you jailbreak your iPad?
EDIT: If your phone isn't jailbroken, you can download an iOS emulator. I think they might be easy to if not already jailbroken and you can use a lot of apps to record Clash of Clans then. Another option is to possibly transfer your account to android temporarily and use clash with Andy which can be easily rooted for use with a recording app.
EDIT2: Randomly just came across this link . It's a guide for transferring your account to different devices. (e.g. from your iPad to Andy).
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This might get downvoted, but there's a free android emulator named Andy, which you could download the ifruit app from!
Haven't tried it myself, but it should work!
ninjaedit: link
Bluestacks is easier to use but it doesn't work with old Nvidia GPU's unless you got intel HD integrated graphics to replace the renderer.
Bluestacks is plainly built to download and play games.
But there's a superior android PC emulator, it's called Andy.
It gives you full android platform for you to tinker with, you get the full android desktop, settings and etc. Basically a phone to your PC.
A great tool for android developers. And it works on MAC.
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Here is a link to Andy the Android Emulator for PC. There is supposed to be a mac version too but I have not tested that. The game is running great under Andy on an older (i5 660) PC: http://www.andyroid.net/
Note that in the game you have to hit the lower parts of the buttons, but this is an issue on some actual android devices as well.
If you want to stick to Mycelium, instead of using other wallets (eg the Android Bitcoin Wallet), the obvious thing to do is to use a second device (eg old phone).
If that is not possible, you can use a PC and an android emulator like http://www.andyroid.net and install mycelium on it. Works like a charm :-)
Edit: on Android phones you can also add an additional user account which will let you run a separate instance of mycelium with its own seed.
Bluestacks doesn't work with the newest update, last time I checked. I'm currently using Andydroid (http://www.andyroid.net), and MurGaa Auto Clicker (http://www.murgaa.com/auto-clicker-mac/) for the 500 click step.
http://www.andyroid.net/ would be my next suggestion, though it installs vmbox (or something like that) and takes a bit more resources and such. Works good though and I used it a few times, but I prefer BS (sucks thats broken with OPTC at the moment) and now droid4x because no additional installs or anything.
After using BlueStacks for a while, I have to say: Forget BlueStacks. Try Andyroid instead. http://www.andyroid.net/
Unlike BlueStacks, Andyroid is just a virtual machine setup for Oracle's VirtualBox. So it doesn't put nearly so much crap on your system, and comes with far less issues and problems. The only issue I have is in the upgrade process, which basically doesn't work properly. So, just don't install it as an upgrade, just uninstall and reinstall the thing fresh when you have to do so, or just skip the upgrade for a while, as it's not a critical thing.
And yes, you can access your same accounts just fine.
Just tried it. I can't figure out how to connect it though. I normally use DashMeter Pro on my phone but I'm trying to use it on my Surface Pro 2. Not sure what IP it wants. Any tips?
edit: Nevermind trying Andy instead.
hmmm, you really got it working on bluestacks? I tried but the play store wouldnt let me install. The only other really good emulator that i know of is http://www.andyroid.net/ but i have not tried it out with AoI... yet
It's run by the same people out of the same office. makers of known adware/malware "search safer": http://www.zakosolutions.com/#who-we-are makers of "andy": http://www.andyroid.net/#about-us (scroll down slightly to "management)
Have you tried Andy? I've had decent results with that compared to Bluestacks or Genymotion (although, I haven't done too much testing). Just have to make sure the CPU is able to support virtualization (set in BIOS).
Also, what differences are there in the mobile remakes? Is there a reason why it's not possible to just play a different version?
There is no Amazon Appstore for iOS, it's only for Android devices and Kindle devices. :( You could still setup an account and use an emulator such as Bluestacks or Andy on your PC and then install the Amazon Appstore from here and then you can at least have the coins ready in case you do get an android device :D