Utilities (166 programs)
Pros: Plays 90% of PlayStation 2 games. Quicksave states. Supports external gamepads or controllers.
Cons: Not all PS2 games will be emulated perfectly. In-app buttons may obstruct the display. May consume high system resources depending on game DLCs.
Pros: Easy to set up. Fully customizable controls. Supports up to four players.
Cons: Random disconnections. Doesn't always register multi-taps.
Pros: Built-in screen recorder. Designed for an optimized gaming experience. Game resolution adjustment helps balance visuals and battery life.
Cons: Slight learning curve.
Pros: With lots of asset categories available. No other launcher app needed.
Cons: Needs MCPE to work. Infrequently causes bugs and glitches in MCPE.
Pros: Plenty of performance customization options. Support for various input controls. Profiles for per-game rules and settings.
Cons: Performance is hardware-dependent.
Pros: Easy to use. Works Offline. Minimal Space Requirements.
Cons: Not Really Helpful Tips. Only Has 3 Pages. Bad Quality Screenshots.
Pros: Straightforward user interface. Doesn’t consume a lot of space.
Cons: No text translation is available. Offers limited information.
Pros: Simple mechanics. Lightweight.
Cons: Not authorized by Garena. May get you banned from the game. Hardly works. Navigation is in Spanish.
Pros: Lightweight. Provides three tutorials.
Cons: Tutorials are only available in Indonesian. The tutorials are very short. Confusing navigation.
Pros: Easy-to-navigate interface. Supports 11 different gaming platforms. Supports a variety of file formats. Built-in tutorial for each platform.
Cons: Slow to load games sometimes. Doesn’t offer any games or redirect you to a website.
Pros: Run games directly without cloning. Support Google Play login. Smooth console-like experience. Includes calibration tools.
Cons: Input issues.
Pros: Basic information. Large text size. Advertisements can be avoided.
Cons: No tips on how to play the game. Missing back button.
Pros: Features games from both consoles and PC. Customizable controls. Built-in recording feature. Online multiplayer support.
Cons: The future of the service is uncertain outside its home market.
Pros: Retains the GBA-quality of graphics. Customizable virtual pads. Controller support. Over 40 games you can download.
Cons: The games will crash even if the app runs alright.
Pros: Growing database of Pokémon TCG expansions with easy search. Manage TCG card deck and collection. Features Pokémon Sun and Moon generation. Image recognition feature.
Cons: Only a companion application for Pokémon TCG. Lacks any mini-game contents. Lacks old generation Pokémon cards. Card information can be still searched online.
Pros: Easy process. Nice graphics. Gets coins from referrals. Good payout conversion rates.
Cons: Few payout options. Limited location scope. Takes a while to receive points. Coin rates are not accurate.
Pros: Easy access to Japanese anime games. Cross-platform support. Read fresh comic series. Be up-to-date through articles and events page.
Cons: Comics are Japanese language only.
Pros: Enhancements over original hardware. Supports using original game media. Save/reload game states. Completely free.
Cons: Only emulates two consoles. Doesn't support all GameCube/Wii games. Some games don't run at full speed. Doesn't support 32-bit hardware.
Pros: Extensive catalog of Xbox games. Remote access to console. Smart storage system. Supports Microsoft Rewards.
Cons: Additional time spent to complete points.
Pros: Diverse range of activities, from gaming to professional meetings. Intuitive interface with easy avatar customization. Regular updates to improve functionality and address bugs. Impressive visual quality and design. Integration with other Meta services and apps.
Cons: Requires constant internet connection. Occasional connectivity issues and glitches. Sometimes forces users to link to their Facebook account. Some users report motion sickness with prolonged use.