No you don't. No idea what you downloaded, but it's not the game from this site.i need a password to instal and i can´t find it, help!!
By using your brain.How can i play thos on android?
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Some people can't afford to be by a pc for the majority of their life and android is more convenient mostly for people on the go who don't live in their parents basement.Just play on pc -.- I don’t get that „android?“-stuff in EVERY thread!
And some people are too lazy to use the search function on this site because this question has been answered ad nauseam. I as well as a few others have made it clear, but just for old time's sake, I'll repeat myself one last time, so pay close attention as I will not repeat myself again..Some people can't afford to be by a pc for the majority of their life and android is more convenient mostly for people on the go who don't live in their parents basement.
Q: Is there an Android version?
A: No (and at this moment I am not planning on releasing one).
A Windows PC able to play games like this costs less than a half decent smartphone. There are these things called mini-pc.Some people can't afford to be by a pc for the majority of their life and android is more convenient mostly for people on the go who don't live in their parents basement.
Sadly that requires reading comprehension, which seems to be a dead art these days.A Windows PC able to play games like this costs less than a half decent smartphone. There are these things called mini-pc.
Get one and connect it to your TV.
But really, how hard is it to check the tags on the forum? Or at least the links on page 1?
If there is no link for a Android version, then there is no friggin Android version.
And for a game where development stopped years ago without a Android version there will be no Android version unless someone pays for the development of an Android version.
So very true.Sadly that requires reading comprehension, which seems to be a dead art these days.
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*sighs in possum*So very true.
I'm an English/Communications major who had a dream in college of working for CNN in one way or another, and I couldn't tell you how many shelves of books I have spread out over so many genres. I remember those old commercials back in the mid/late 80s for RIF: Reading is Fundamental then the Hooked on Phonics stuff.
tl;drI'm an English/Communications major who had a dream in college of working for CNN in one way or another, and I couldn't tell you how many shelves of books I have spread out over so many genres. I remember those old commercials back in the mid/late 80s for RIF: Reading is Fundamental then the Hooked on Phonics stuff.
It just seems, over the last many years, "lazy brain" syndrome has become a thing; perhaps it's due to technology doing everything for us; smart phones, smart cars, but people are getting dumber by the minute. I used to love looking in phone books and the Yellow Pages for numbers. I mean hell, I still have a flip phone and I refuse to have technology do everything for me, ESPECIALLY in a car.
What's the point of this post? Maybe not to let technology dull out your human senses.
Couldn't even begin to tell you how many times, on this very site, I've had to yell at people who don't use the SEARCH function, or read the posts above them where they can easily find the answers they're looking for. But nope, stupidity is most certainly contagious.
I'm old enough to remember RIF and HoP. In fact, I know a guy who was hooked on phonics. Had to do months of rehab to kick the habit. It was awful. lolI'm an English/Communications major who had a dream in college of working for CNN in one way or another, and I couldn't tell you how many shelves of books I have spread out over so many genres. I remember those old commercials back in the mid/late 80s for RIF: Reading is Fundamental then the Hooked on Phonics stuff.
It just seems, over the last many years, "lazy brain" syndrome has become a thing; perhaps it's due to technology doing everything for us; smart phones, smart cars, but people are getting dumber by the minute. I used to love looking in phone books and the Yellow Pages for numbers. I mean hell, I still have a flip phone and I refuse to have technology do everything for me, ESPECIALLY in a car.
What's the point of this post? Maybe not to let technology dull out your human senses.
Couldn't even begin to tell you how many times, on this very site, I've had to yell at people who don't use the SEARCH function, or read the posts above them where they can easily find the answers they're looking for. But nope, stupidity is most certainly contagious.