Re: Does anyone haves Audio Archery IPA file?
So am I. On one hand it would be nice for people to play it again, but on the other, I wouldn't just go and decompile someone else's own app that they took time to make, even if it's just to recompile for 64bit. Interestingly enough, someone could easily get an android x86 installation if they wanted to play the game but didn't have an android device, but whether touch screen support would work on it remains to be seen even for those with a convertable.
As an idea of what the requirements are for running the thing, you need a jailbroken device to run the thing without it being a nuisance to install. By that I mean the following:Unjailbroken: You can use a tool called Cydia Impactor to install the app on your device. This is how some gameboy advance emulators work on IOS, by the way. Without an Apple developer account, the certificate to run the app will expire after 7 days, and the app will be removed from the device in question. This requires an app reinstallation.
Jailbroken:
There are some jailbreaks that exist, believe it or not, thanks to enterprise certificates. And some, even more surprisingly, contain cydia equivalents. One could simply install a tool to bypass the 7 day token limit, often by blocking the security server being referred to to check on an app's certificate status.
Long story short, it's tantamount to someone setting up a dos installation to play older games, but the paranoid will want to do it on their year-old devices if they are concerned about the warranty.
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