1. YouWave or Virtual Box
YouWave provides a free ten-day trial, which is more than enough time to get a feel for Android apps. Unlike BlueStacks, YouWave offers a full Android system with a home screen, app menu, and everything else.YouWave is a Android Emulator based on VirtualBox, enabling users to run Android applications on Windows.

2. BlueStacks
BlueStacks doesn’t replicate the full Android experience, it’s just an “app player” that runs individual apps on your PC. BlueStacks starts in full-screen mode, but can also be used in windowed mode.

3. Windroy
You can run all Android apps, including 3D games!
Windroy is Android running with Windows kernel!
It does not run by a simulator (such as VirtualBox), it's on real machine, so it's fast!
It keeps full Android capabilities.

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