MS-DOS in your pocket. Play old DOS games anywhere you are ;)
By: bruenor
Rating: 4.19
4 new ratings
(1,345)
Permissions:
- android.permission.INTERNET
- android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
- android.permission.READ_MEDIA_IMAGES
- android.permission.VIBRATE
- android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
- com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT
Size: 29.21M
Price: 3.99
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Source: Google Play Store
Updated: 15 hours ago
User reviews
Pros
- Highly customizable controls and user interface
- Easy setup and installation for games
- Supports various input methods including touch, mouse, keyboard, and gamepads
- Good performance for running classic DOS games smoothly
- Active developer support and quick responses to issues
Cons
- Issues with mouse cursor offset in some games
- Limited functionality for specific features like xcopy and certain batch file executions
- Portrait to landscape switching can cause input problems for some controllers
- A learning curve for beginners unfamiliar with DOS emulators
Most mentioned
- Customization options
- Ease of setup
- Robust support and development
- Touchscreen controls and emulation
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User reviews
As a beginner, using a DOS emulator is a little more complicated than a console emulator. Even more complicated is the task of adapting a keyboard & mouse game to touchscreen controls, especially if its a game I've never played before! Magic DosBox has guides that helped me set up the game I wanted to play. They also have a forum where people share their touchscreen profiles for various games. With this help I was able to play Blood on my phone easily.
by
Ryan Gatto, 2024-07-31
After 30 minutes of setup I had Quest for Glory 1 VGA, Master of Magic, and The Incredible Machine running smoothly with touch controls that felt native. Even created custom touch buttons down the left side of the display for the top menu controls in QFG using the original icon images. This has its quirks and bugs (can't set custom cycles?), but you can easily create a pretty flawless setup in a short time. $3 app on a $20 refurb Fire HD 8 for this kind of experience is an absolute steal.
by
Kenny Hood, 2024-06-26
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