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what all these three games have in
common? They all came from PC and they're
now playable on a mobile device. People
usually play these games on mobile
because they want to play on the go or a
PC is currently not in their budget.
However not every PC game has been
created on mobile, BUT what if we use JESUS and technology to make this
happen. Today, I'm gonna be playing
Mount & Blade Napoleonic Wars on a mobile device.
what all these three games have in
common? They all came from PC and they're
now playable on a mobile device. People
usually play these games on mobile
because they want to play on the go or a
PC is currently not in their budget.
However not every PC game has been
created on mobile, BUT what if we use JESUS and technology to make this
happen. Today, I'm gonna be playing
Mount & Blade Napoleonic Wars on a mobile device.