

Google play store can not be included without permission from google. The major limitation for game play is google play store. Record game actions to automate game play. Some people report that android-x86 does not work simply because they did not wait the 15 minutes it takes to boot (not kidding). Memu starts in seconds as opposed to Linux options, android-x86 takes almost 5 minutes to boot to the android boot splash on my laptop. Memu is much faster than any of the Linux / Ubuntu options. The feature list alone should be enough to convince you to at least run memu in a VM if not bare metal (ie run on windows). It is free, includes google play store, fast, well integrated into windows, including file sharing between host / guest, mouse integration, extensive customization, scripting of game play, allowing multiple instances open at one time, etc.
#Open two memu emulator full
There is no Linux option that is as stable, fast, easy and full featured as memu for games.

The best option, sorry to say, is memu (windows program, will not run in wine). In my experience, after a lot of trial and error I will warn you there is no easy way to play android games on Linux / Ubuntu as of the time of this post.

#Open two memu emulator install
Google play store is a set of tools used by end users to install applications, somewhat similar to the Ubuntu repositories. Google play services is a set of tools used by developers to make applications (games) available in the google play store This answer is written form an end user, gamer perspective, although much of it applies to other uses as well.
