

Nox App Player is designed to be as smooth as possible to give you the best gameplay experience, but its performance still mostly depends on your hardware specifications. For example, if you type something, all of the running instances will type the same thing at the same time. And if you dive deeper into its settings, you will find the synchronization feature that will let you do a task in one instance, and that task will be repeated across multiple instances at once. The multiple emulator instances are not only useful for playing games, but also for running several applications for any purpose you have in mind. To make it easier for you to find any of the instances among the list, which might soon turn into a long list if you keep creating new instances, you can add a unique name to each instance. The Android emulator provides you with a dedicated panel to manage all of the emulator instances you have created. If playing a single game is not exciting enough, you can run multiple instances of Nox App Player to play several games at the same time. Nox App Player also supports PC controllers to play games, which is great for any gamer who relies heavily on his or her controller. This is another convenience that not every emulator provides.

Nox App Player supports a number of Android versions, including the older ones, which means that you can enjoy playing some older games that haven’t been updated to work with the latest Android version. You can use the keyboard buttons to control your movement in the games, and the keyboard mapping feature gives you enough flexibility to decide how you are going to use your keyboard for any game you play.

By using Nox App Player, you can play Android games on Windows screen just like you play a PC game.
