Want to play Android games or run your favourite Android apps on your
Windows PC, then you need BlueStacks App Player. The first beta version
of the App Player was released today for general public with a host of
pre-loaded Android apps and direct access to download more.
Improving a
lot from the Alpha version that was made available last year, the
current beta allows you to play even the most graphic-intensive Android
games on your PC, thanks to the in-built hardware graphics acceleration.
Using
the company's LayerCake technology, BlueStack beta is basically
converting the ARM compatible Android apps to run on x86 platform and
that too with a great efficiency. It uses PC's graphics card to run
graphic intensive apps/games or replicates accelerometer input for the
apps via mouse interactions or arrow keys.
Company has also
partnered with developers of Fruit Ninja, SliceIt, Nook, Townsmen,
Evernote, Defender and StumbleUpon to pre-load their apps on the beta
version of BlueStacks App Player. Users will also have access to GetJar,
1Mobile, and Amazon to get more Android apps and games within the App
Player itself.
So, rather than buying the paid PC version of Angry
Birds Space, you can now just grab the free ad-supported Android
version and play it on your Windows PC.
To check out the BlueStacks App Player right now, you can grab
the download from
here.
