

The official website is down, and the only downloads you can find are from third-party sites. YouWave, a once-popular option, seems to have been discontinued.It has been quite some time since the site went down, so we assume development has ceased. However, the website appears to be down as of the time of this writing. KoPlayer was an outstanding Android emulator for gamers.However, it is no longer actively updated, so we removed it from the list. Droid4x used to be one of the best options, and its later builds are still available.This one is especially disappointing because it used to be quite good.

Andy began using some seriously not great development tactics, including suspected crypto mining without user permission.You can still try it out, but you have to browse the official subreddit for download links.

AMIDuOS closed its doors officially on March 7th, 2018.Leapdroid was purchased by Google and no longer operates.Former entrants on the list and what happened to them:
