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Idos2 is still available via patreon (https://litchie.com/dospad) - and really good as I purchased it when it was available from the appstore, alternatively any dos emulator via altstore - then heroes II... it's by far the best experience you can have on ipad/iphone. Tried many clones and while some are OK, heroes II blows them all away. Source: over 1 year ago
There was idos 2 available, but sadly was pulled out from sale (ofc because of apple) and if you didn't purchase it back then - now you can't. Now the only two ways without jailbreaking are: 1) https://litchie.com/dospad - via patreon the idos2 dev sign up the newest version for you. Source: over 1 year ago
I’m doing all of this through iDOS (which is just a DOSBox variant compiled for iOS/iPadOS devices). I don’t own an Android tablet, but a quick search shows multiple versions of DOSBox available on the Google Play store you could install on your Android device. Once installed, there is usually a way to drop DOS game files into a folder accessible by DOSBox as a drive mount. You CD to the directory and run the game. Source: over 2 years ago
-iDOS, based in DOSBox: DOS and Windows up to 3.11. Used to be in the app store, but no more. IPA in Github. Source: over 2 years ago
TLDW: Launch it in the android emulator. Official documentation if anyone was interested. Source: about 1 year ago
You can get an emulator for your computer from Google and choose whatever Android version you want to emulate, including Android 1, side load the APK into that and play. Source: about 1 year ago
For those that do not own an Android device: Google has an Android emulator that can behave just as if you have a phone connected to your PC. You can both export APK from Godot and install it there, or even run the games directly on the virtual device with remote debug. Source: about 1 year ago
Build and run the application in the Android emulator. But first, you need to create a device in Device Manager. You will get the screen of the products list. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
If you don't have Windows 11 (as the other post alluded), you can still run an Android Emulator that will allow you to run Android apps by installing Android Studio on your PC. There are plenty of tutorials on-line about how to do this, but it does take some technical prowess to make this happen. Better than buying then returning a phone every time you want to make a change. Source: about 1 year ago
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