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! scope="col"|[[Recommended Emulators|Recommended]]
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|[[Genymotion]]|Windows, Linux, macOS, Linux|[https://www.genymotion.com/fun-zonedownload/ 2.11{{GenymotionVer}}]
|{{✓}} (Non-Dev Versions)
|VirtualBox
|[http://www.bluestacks.com/ {{BlueStacksVer}}]
|{{✓}}
|QEmu QEMU (before v2.5) / VirtualBox (after v2.5)
|High
|{{✓}}
|MEmu
|Windows
|[httphttps://www.memuplay.com/ 56.01.1]|{{✓}}|VirtualBox|High|{{✓}}|-|LDPlayer|Windows|[http://en.ldplayer.net/ 3.555]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|Nox App Player
|Windows
|[https://www.bignox.com/ 6.02.58.30]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|XePlayer
|Windows
|[http://xeplayer.com/ 36.80.1.010]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|KoPlayer
|Windows
|[http://www.koplayer.com 12.40.10550]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|Droid4X
|Windows, macOS
|[http://droid4x.haimawan.com 0.10.67]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|{{✗}}
|-
|AndyAndyroid
|Windows, macOS
|[httphttps://andyroid.net/ 0.4647.16226.661076.7]
|{{✓}}
|VmWare
|YouWave
|Windows
|[httphttps://youwave.com/ 5.711]
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|Android x86
|Multi-platform
|[http://www.android-x86.org 78.1-r1rc2]
|{{✓}}
|N/A
|{{✗}}
|-
|Android Emulator (AVD)Studio
|Windows, Linux
|[https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator3.html 262.1.32]
|{{✓}}
|QEmuQEMU
|Low
|{{✗}}
|Anbox
|Linux
|[httphttps://anbox.io/ Git]
|{{✓}}
|Original
|{{✗}}
|-
|[ARC Welder <br /><small>(Google Chrome)</small>|Windows, macOS, Linux, macOS<br/>Chrome OS
|[https://developer.chrome.com/apps/getstarted_arc 50.5021.602.0]
|{{✓}}
|Mid
|{{✗}}
|-
|Windroye
|Windows
|2.9.0
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|Mid
|?
|-
|Windroy
|?
|{{✗}}
|-
|Windroye
|Windows
|2.9.0
|{{✓}}
|VirtualBox
|Mid
|?
|}
The VM column describes what backend technology the emulator uses. Emulators labeled with "VirtualBox" sometimes needs the user to install [https://www.virtualbox.org/ Oracle VM VirtualBox]. Usually, it is installed automatically.
===ComparisonComparisons===;[[Genymotion]]:An A closed-source Android emulator with hardware-accelerated 3D graphics and USB host support, available for Windows, MacmacOS, and Linux. In its latest versions, it has pretty good compatibility with commercial games. It's a commercial product though, aimed at software developers and QA teams. You'll need to create an account and download the free non-commercial use license available. Except for pay-to-remove "free for personal use" watermark on the screen, paid builds to add features only useful for Android app developers.
Setting up the emulator itself is not too hard, but a bit of tinkering is required to add the Google Play store and [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2528952 ARM processor emulation] (what you need essentially here to play the commercial releases) as well as [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/genymotion-users/JpO8HR39PR0/NpSkrnsB8d8J Xbox 360 controller support]. Not noob-friendly, but if you're experienced enough with Android to know your way around a rooted filesystem it shouldn't be too hard.
;MEmu
:A free Android emulator with very good accuracy, sometimes outperforming BlueStacks.
 
;LDPlayer
:An Android emulator also with good accuracy. When testing games along side Nox, LDPlayer shows to have better performance/compatibility with games.
;Droid4x
;Windroye
:(With the 'e' suffix) uses VirtualBox, but still offers better performance than BluestacksBlueStacks. The Play Store is installed by default and has no stability issues found in Windroy. [https://www.reddit.com/r/ClashOfClans/comments/31lklr/misc_windroye_for_pcfaster_than_bluestacks_262_mb/ A related Reddit topic can be found here.]
;Android x86
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