Play games from your PC on Android
Moonlight Game Streaming - Play PC Games on Android
"Moonlight Game Streaming" is a free app that streams games, programs, or your full desktop from your PC to your Android device using NVIDIA GeForce Experience or Sunshine. It supports multiple controllers, high-quality streaming, and various codecs. The app is open-source, offers a range of features such as HDR support, and works over local networks or the Internet. Detailed setup and troubleshooting guides are available for a seamless experience.
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By: Cameron Gutman
Rating: 4.55
13 new ratings
(14,975)
Permissions:
- android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE
- android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE
- android.permission.INTERNET
- android.permission.VIBRATE
- android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- com.android.providers.tv.permission.READ_EPG_DATA
- com.android.providers.tv.permission.WRITE_EPG_DATA
Size: 6.27M
Email: an*****@moonlight-stream.org
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
Full description: See detailed description
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Pros
- High-quality streaming with low latency
- Better performance compared to other streaming apps like Steam Link and Nvidia GeForce Now
- Ability to stream in 4K at 60+ fps
- Works well over Wi-Fi 5GHz
- Easy to set up and use
Cons
- Lack of controller remapping feature
- No virtual on-screen keyboard or mouse support
- Issues with touch input prioritization over gamepad input
- Occasional freezing in lower resolutions
- Inability to disable touch controls during use
Most mentioned
- High streaming quality and low latency
- Need for controller remapping
- No virtual keyboard support
- Touch input issues with gamepad
- Overall better performance than competitors
User reviews
Great app! It's better and smoother than Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now. However, I encountered a few issues: 1. Video frames are prioritized over gamepad input, and the video frame pacing setting doesn't seem to work. 2. There's no option to disable touch input while using on-screen control. 3. No button to show phone's keyboard and use it as input. 4. There's no way to disable the double-click joystick press or make it to a separate button.
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Ender, 2025-01-21
Welp it works kinda the video streams to my retroid pocket 2s and 3+ but it refuses to accept that there is a controller even though there directly built in. I Don't know if it's a dropped support thing cause it used to work great, well steam link works but doesn't support motion like moonlight does kinda makes me a little sad. Hopefull that some kinda old version of it still works I will be going down the list to see if I can find the right version.
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Mac Baca, 2024-08-14