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Pick your battleground! A wealth of weapons Equip your dino with any weapon you want, from traditional guns to next-gen energy blasters! The game has 3 main dino types, including: 1. Full Metal — AI machines devoid of any biological tissue and mercy. Specially equipped with an energy shield against weapons from the old world. Tyrannosaurus is at the top of the metal jungle food chain. He can jump from place to place with super speed and stun several enemies at once.

Deadly in melee battles. One false move and the enemy is toast. Organic — Life is evolving in round 2 upon the ruins of the destroyed old world. Now monsters from the Jurassic Era are out to kill, not to live. Spinosaurus is an insatiable hunter killer.

Dino butchers preying on lesser animals, spinosauri can hold their own in melee battle and against enemies with superior strength. Their jumps give them unmatched mobility, and their mighty roar can stun a whole group of enemies, leaving them open to deadly attacks. Augmented — On the border of human and machine, they are the best of both worlds. Human intellect mixed with advanced tech form a deadly combination.

Triceratops — You don't want to get in his way when he's charging. Triceratops are always on the hunt for their next victim. Their razor sharp horns are tough to dodge in melee battle, and these beasts can even restore their own health if they need to.

The game requires a stable internet connection. Mobile internet will do, but Wi-Fi is best. MEmu Play is the best Android emulator and million people already enjoy its superb Android gaming experience. The MEmu virtualization technology empowers you to play thousands of Android games smoothly on your PC, even the most graphic-intensive ones.

Enjoy playing on the big screen. The USB installation method is even more complicated, but it lets your computer actually run Android natively from boot. That makes Bliss a super unique emulator if you can make it through the steps to the end. Of course, it only really runs well if your system is compatible so be prepared with a backup of your current operating system.

You can also find more info about this on its XDA-Developers thread here. The emulator downloaded and installed fine and the games we tested ran just fine. This one is not good for productivity or developmental testing. 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. Make your own Price: Free usually. 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. Droid4x used to be one of the best options and its later builds are still available. However, it is no longer actively updated so we removed it from the list.

KoPlayer is an outstanding Android emulator for gamers. However, the website appears to be down as of the time of this writing. Xamarin Android Player. Android SDK Tools. How to play Android games on your Windows PC. How to make an app with Android Studio. How to play Pokemon Go on your Mac. How to post on Instagram from your Windows PC.

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