Features
Dofus Touch on PC without an Android emulator
If you searched for "Dofus Touch emulator", you probably want to play the mobile game on your computer. Android emulators like BlueStacks or NoxPlayer can technically run Dofus Touch, but they are not the best fit. Here is what actually works.
Why Android emulators are a bad fit
- Heavy on RAM and CPU: a single Android VM often uses 2–4 GB of RAM and pegs CPU cores even at idle. Running multiple accounts compounds the cost.
- Touch-on-mouse mapping: emulators emulate finger taps with a cursor. Some Dofus Touch UI elements (drag, multi-select, hold) become awkward or unreliable.
- No real notifications: alerts stay inside the emulator window. You miss invites, sales, and PMs when you tab away.
- Hot keys are emulated, not native: the emulator intercepts keystrokes and forwards them as touches, which adds latency and breaks per-account isolation.
- Updates lag: Dofus Touch updates can break emulator compatibility for hours or days.
How DofEmu solves this
DofEmu does not emulate Android. It is a small Electron wrapper around the Dofus Touch web client — the same client Ankama runs in browsers. There is no virtual machine, no APK, no touch emulation. The game runs at native desktop speed with native window management, real desktop notifications, and per-tab isolation for multi-accounting.
Quick comparison
| Feature | Android emulator | DofEmu |
|---|---|---|
| RAM per session | 2–4 GB | ~200 MB |
| Multi-account | One account per VM | Up to 5 in tabs |
| Native desktop alerts | No | Yes |
| Hotkeys | Emulated, fragile | Native, configurable |
| Setup time | 10–20 min | Under a minute |
| Bot / packet injection | Possible | No |
Try it
DofEmu is free, open source under GPL-3.0, and available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Download the installer for your platform and you are signed in within a minute.