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I really love playing games on my phone, but sometimes I want something bigger than my smartphone screen. I have heard that there are some games that can be played on a PC, but I don't know what kind of games they are. Maybe some of you know what games from your phone can be transferred to the PC? Any advice would be appreciated.
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MarkBartra wrote:
I really love playing games on my phone, but sometimes I want something bigger than my smartphone screen. I have heard that there are some games that can be played on a PC, but I don't know what kind of games they are. Maybe some of you know what games from your phone can be transferred to the PC? Any advice would be appreciated.
Sure, there are many games that you can download and play on your PC. For example, if you play games on Android, you can download an Android emulator on a PC and play any game from your phone on a PC. Also, there are many games that are available on both your phone and PC, such as Among Us, Minecraft, PUBG, etc. I would recommend starting with those. You can also find the right game for you at . I'm sure you'll like it.
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I also play games on my phone and occasionally transfer some games to my PC. As mentioned, you can use Android emulators on the PC. In addition, there are many games that are available on both phones and PCs via Steam. For example, games from Supercell, such as Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, can be found on Steam and played on PC. Also worth considering are games from Blizzard, such as Hearthstone and Overwatch, which are also available on both phones and PCs.
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I totally agree, playing phone games on PC is a much better experience with the bigger screen. The emulator approach works great for most games. Thanks for sharing the tips!
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Great point about Steam having cross-platform games. I've also noticed many browser-based games work perfectly on both phone and PC without any extra software. The convenience is unmatched.
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