You want to run applications Android or games in a Linux environment? There are several options, but the one that works best is Anbox. It is a tool that runs your favorite Android apps on Linux without emulation.
There are enough tools for macOS and Windows that can run Android apps, but the Anbox app runs on Linux.
It is a free open source tool and is based on the latest version of Android Open Source Project (AOSP). It gives you an Android environment in one window of your system.
Anbox uses containers to separate Android from the functional σύστημα, κάτι που σας επιτρέπει να τρέξετε παιχνίδια Android στο Linux.
Anbox has no limits, so in theory you can run any Android application on Linux. You do not need hardware virtualization, so Anbox will work just as well on a laptop, regardless of system specifications.
It's free and comes as a snap package. This means that any packages needed to run are included in a single package, facilitating installation. But that means that if your Linux operating system can't use snaps, you can't have Anbox either. The snapd service required to install snaps is compatible with distributions:
Arch Linux
Debian
Fedora
Gentoo
Linux Mint
Manjaro
openSUSE
Solus
Ubuntu
On Ubuntu, snapd comes pre-installed from version 14.04 onwards.
To install the Anbox application on the distribution you are interested in visit the official page supports.