ShadowWulfe: Interesring, any way to emulate Android om Windows?
triock: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/run-android-apps-on-pc Or just use google for more. ;)
Get Andy. A solid and free Android emulator.
http://andyroid.net/
If you're willing to have a paid option, you can get AmiDuOS. The price depends on whether you want the Lollipop or Jellybean version of it; both have compatibility issues so take heed and pick your poison (some Lollipop apps won't work on Jellybean, and some Jellybean apps won't work on Lollipop).
www.amiduos.com
Ki11s0n3: Is the bundle worth it?
I also just bought dragon quest 1 on android and it's just ok. Should I continue the series or splurge and get Final Fantasy VI instead?
I got most of the bundle itself via Amazon Appstore's free app of the days offers. There is also a game in the bundle called Symphony of the Origin, that's available for an all-free on Amazon Underground:
http://www.amazon.com/RPG-Symphony-of-the-Origin/dp/B00ZHJ5NF6 Personally, you should get
Final Fantasy V (unless you own it, in which case, proceed with Final Fantasy VI as you originally planned). Final Fantasy V is a ton better than Final Fantasy VI, trust me on that.
JasmineMcCoy: Anybody has played those rpgs? (If I'm allowed to ask it in this thread?) Are they any good? The ratings on google play seem ok, but I'm not so sure I trust them. I'm tempted by the BTA.
I only played a part of Eve of the Genesis, until now it felt a bit solid; though you'll never find the depth that you'll usually find in a Final Fantasy game. But it was until now great for a minimal Android experience. There is always the Final Fantasy games if you want deep gameplay on Android.