Best Android emulators for PC and Mac of 2020 LD PLAYER

Best Android emulators for PC and Mac of 2020 LD PLAYER


Gamers can use emulators on their computers to make some games easier to play. They don’t have to rely on the battery life of their devices and the existence of macros and other tricks help the process. In most cases, these little tricks aren’t illegal (in most games) so nobody really has a problem with it. The best Android emulators for gaming include LDPlayerBluestacks, MeMu, KoPlayer, and Nox.

The second most common use case is development. Android app and game developers like to test apps and games on as many devices a possible before launch. Usually the Android Studio emulator is fine for this kind of work. However, Xamarin and Genymotion are excellent for this type of use as well.

The final main type is productivity. This isn’t nearly as common because Chromebooks are cheaper and better for using Android apps on something other than a phone and most productivity tools are cross-platform. Any gaming emulator works as a productivity emulator to an extent. However, those with hyper specific use cases and a little knowledge can try ARChon and Bliss. Even so, in this day and age, we recommend going the Chromebook route if you want to run Android apps in a laptop or computer environment. It’s better that way.

Finally, a bit of a disclaimer.




 






 At this time, no emulators run the latest versions of Android. Most of them run something around Android Oreo or Android Nougat. Most modern apps and games run perfectly fine on those versions of Android so there isn’t the biggest push for the most recent Android. 



LDPlayer

Price: Free

LDPlayer is an Android emulator for gamers, running Android Nougat 7.1. It features the usual array of gamer-oriented features, including good keyboard mapping controls, multi-instance, macros, high FPS, and graphical support. 

This is one of the few emulators on the list that gets active updates nearly every month. It supports a wide range of games, including Garena Free Fire, Clash of Clans, Black Desert Mobile, and many others. In the latest versions, LDPlayer has optimized the performance of Free Fire to make it much easier to pull off the auto headshot, which has made it a growing favorite among Free Fire players.click

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