
KOPLAYER
Android emulator for PC desktops that focuses on game support.
What is KOPLAYER?
KOPLAYER is a free android emulator for Windows and Mac which can help you run Android games & apps on your Windows PC. KOPLAYER commits itself to bringing you the best playing experience for games, with more than one million supported apps. Compare to traditional Android emulators, KOPLAYER takes the newest kernel technology under the x86 architecture. It supports Intel and AMD CPU, OpenGL, hardware acceleration, etc. All of these result in huge advantages in performance, stability, compatibility, and let you enjoy the fun which can’t get from cell phone.
Big screen, smooth operation, unlimited storage Are you worrying about the small screen of your phones? Are you depressed that some games can’t run on your phone? Download KOPLAYER Android emulator. No such problems will appear any more.
Compatible with Windows xp/7/8 KOPLAYER Android emulator can run on your PC with windows xp/7/8 system which is smoother than playing on Android devices. And more than 99 apps and games are available on KOPLAYER. And it is far more than similar products on game performance.
Internal integrated Google Play store to compatible with all apps KOPLAYER Android emulator has an internal integrated Google Play Store. Players can download, install and play any app of Google Play store in KOPLAYER. Of course, you can also drag .apk files to KOPLAYER to install them. If you find any bug about running apps in KOPLAYER, please inform us service@koplayer.com.
Newest kernel technology to support Inter& AMD CPU bases on the x86 architecture KOPLAYER is an Android emulator of a new generation. It bases on the x86 architecture, compatible with Inter & AMD CPU, supports OpenGL and hardware acceleration. All of these make KOPLAYER much better than other Android emulator on compatibility and stability. KOPLAYER also has other advantages like easy operation, fast response time, smooth running, supporting apps in higher version, custom screen size, rotating screen, etc.
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Supported Languages
- English
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- Android Emulator
- Game Emulator
- system-emulator
- platform-emulator
- platform-emulators
- system-emulators
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Gaming SoftwareRecent user activities on KOPLAYER
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**to use this emulator, it require Tiantian digital driver to be installed** but bad news is, Tiantian digital driver are blocked on windows 10 and to unblock it, you need to tweak windows 10 to enable unsigned drivers to be installed **How to unblock it ?** Windows includes a “Test Mode” or “Test Signing” Mode feature. Enable this mode and driver signature enforcement will be disabled until you choose to leave Test Mode. You’ll see a “Test Mode” watermark appear at the bottom right corner of your desktop near your clock, informing you that Test Mode is enabled. There’s also another way to do this. You can use the advanced boot options menu to boot Windows 10 with driver signature enforcement disabled. This isn’t a permanent configuration change. The next time you restart Windows, it will boot with driver signature enforcement enabled—unless you go through this menu again > it is hassle to use this emulator because its driver are blocked by default !
to use this emulator, it require Tiantian digital driver to be installed but bad news is, Tiantian digital driver are blocked on windows 10 and to unblock it, you need to tweak windows 10 to enable unsigned drivers to be installed
How to unblock it ? Windows includes a “Test Mode” or “Test Signing” Mode feature. Enable this mode and driver signature enforcement will be disabled until you choose to leave Test Mode. You’ll see a “Test Mode” watermark appear at the bottom right corner of your desktop near your clock, informing you that Test Mode is enabled.
There’s also another way to do this. You can use the advanced boot options menu to boot Windows 10 with driver signature enforcement disabled. This isn’t a permanent configuration change. The next time you restart Windows, it will boot with driver signature enforcement enabled—unless you go through this menu again
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL KOPLAYER.
Tried in 2 different systems twice each. The Official site looks funny, and the setup requires a "nuptsepurview install". Even after giving permission to this, it installs Notepad++ out of nowhere when I've already got a version of Notepad++ myself.
It installed a s#% ton of bundleware and didn't install any emulator whatsoever. Keep away!