Case Clicker for Windows PC and Mac

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Case Clicker is one of the newest entries in to the Google Play Store. Case Clicker makes you an ammunition dealer. You’ve to buy keys and open various cases in this case. The cases hold different stuff which includes weapons to be exchanged with other people in the town. An online Jackpot system is available so that you don’t have to go through tough times. Case Clicker makes you conduct your arm deals just as you’d do in your real life. Case Clicker brings a number of upgrades to make sure that you don’t get your hands off from the screen. Case Clicker is an absolutely free to play game. Android users can easily get it from the Google Play Store. However if you’re a Windows or Mac user and you want to get Case Clicker on one of the aforementioned PCs, you will have to adapt a little different approach.Case Clicker for PC

Case Clicker can be easily played on a computer powered up with Windows XP/7/8/8.1/10 and also a Mac OS X powered Macbook and iMac. To play Case Clicker for PC, all you need is an Android emulator like BlueStacks or BlueStacks 2. In the succeeding guide, you will learn how you can easily install and play Case Clicker for PC.

Download and install Offline Case Clicker for PC (Windows and Mac)

  1. Download Case Clicker APK
  2. Download and install Bluestacks: Bluestacks Offline Installer | Rooted Bluestacks | Bluestacks App Player | Rooted BlueStacks 2
  3. Once you’ve installed Bluestacks, double click the downloaded Case Clicker APK.
  4. The APK will be installed using Bluestacks, once installed open Bluestacks and locate the recently installed Case Clicker.
  5. Click the Case Clicker icon to open it, follow the on-screen instructions to play it.

You can also use Andy OS or Remix OS to install Case Clicker, here’s the tutorial:  How To Run Android Apps On Mac OS X With Andy | How to launch Remix OS for PC and install Apps for PC via Remix OS.

The Andy OS and Remix OS tutorial explains how to play a game on your Mac OS X, but the same guide will also work for a Windows PC.

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