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Nox Limited is a team of like-minded geeks based in Hong Kong and developing the best App player software loved by mobile Apps and game users around the world. We have over 150 million users in more than 150 countries and 20 different languages. Nox is committed to provide the best digital solution for our users and help them connect to Android, Windows and Mac. Our mission is to be the open platform to combine digital and traditional advertising and help Android software distribution.

Free Android emulator dedicated to bring the best experience for users to play Android games and apps on PC and Mac. Users can assign keyboard and mouse to the APK games and Apps with simple key mapping and enjoy easy access to functions like location, , adjust volume, and much more.

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Wakfu

Wakfu is an anime-styled MMORPG from Ankama Games set 1,000 years after the era of the game’s predecessor, Dofus, at a time when Ogrest’s Chaos has brought the World of Twelve to ruins. Players create heroes full of hope to cure the world, and hopefully master Wakfu, the primordial energy of the universe. Wakfu is a tactical RPG, with
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Put your strategy and shooting skills to the test with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). This game was developed by Valve Corporation and Hidden Path Entertainment and is the fourth installment to the world famous Counter-Strike series. This objective-based, multiplayer first-person shooter video game is now equipped with new maps, characters, and weapons. It also has
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Albion Online

Albion Online developed by Sandbox Interactive is a buy to play medieval MMO. It’s a classless cross platform MMORPG that allows for endless possibilities. Across 800 different territories guilds can engage in PvP for control of the world. FEATURES Cross Platform | Everyone can play together whether they’re on an iPad, Android tablet, on Windows, Mac, or even Linux.
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