The newest community builds (often labeled "ExaGear Strategies v.5.0.0 + Fix") now include:


Yes — if you’re patient enough to tweak config files. No — if you expect a plug-and-play experience. The updated ExaGear builds have revived The Sims 1 for Android, but only for those willing to troubleshoot. When it works, though? It’s 2000 all over again, in your pocket.


Would you like a link to a known working ExaGear mod version or a config file template for The Sims 1?


Because ExaGear is a full Windows environment, all seven expansions work:

Essential "Updated" Mods:

Warning: High-poly custom content (4k furniture skins) will drop framerate to 15 FPS. Stick to 2000s-era CC.


While The Sims 1 is technically functional on ExaGear in 2023, it requires a significant amount of "tinkering." The "updated" method involves abandoning the official ExaGear builds in favor of community mods that support newer Android versions.

Recommendation: For casual users, ExaGear is no longer the plug-and-play solution it once was. Users seeking the best experience on modern Android devices should investigate Winlator or Mobox, which offer better compatibility with the 64-bit architecture of current Android operating systems.

Running The Sims 1 on Android via Exagear is an evolving process managed by the community since the official app was removed from the Play Store. While traditionally difficult, recent updates to community-made "caches" and configurations have made the game increasingly playable. Current Status of The Sims 1 on Exagear

Playability: The game is considered "playable," though it often requires specific "Turnip" or "Zink" drivers to handle graphics rendering properly on modern Adreno GPUs.

Performance: Users have achieved high FPS by using specific Wine 6.0 T+Z caches. However, the initial load time can be extremely long, especially when running the Complete Collection with all expansion packs. Known Stability Issues:

Crashes: Common during burglar events or when zooming in specific areas (like Calamity Forest).

Visual Glitches: Missing animations for child Sims or artifacts on high-resolution screens (2K+) are frequent without specific patches.

Overheating: Older or less powerful devices may experience significant thermal throttling, making the device uncomfortable to hold. Essential Configuration Requirements

To run the updated community versions successfully, several dependencies must be installed within the Exagear environment:

DirectX & WineD3D: Essential for rendering the game's 2D/3D hybrid engine.

Visual C++ Redistributables: Required for the game's executable to launch without "missing .dll" errors.

Input Bridge: Since Exagear lacks native touch-to-keyboard mapping for complex games, most users install Input Bridge to create custom on-screen buttons for shortcuts. Alternative Emulators

If you encounter persistent black screens or crashes on newer Android versions (like Android 13 or 14), many users are shifting to Winlator.

Winlator is a more modern Windows emulator for Android that supports widescreen patches for The Sims 1 more reliably than older Exagear builds.

Users on the r/EmulationOnAndroid community have successfully patched the game for modern aspect ratios using this method. Recommended Setup Summary Recommended Version/Setting Emulator Exagear (MultiWine v7.5) or Winlator Graphics Driver Turnip + Zink (for Snapdragon devices) Game Version The Sims: Complete Collection Control Mapping Input Bridge How to Play PC Games on Android with ExaGear RPG/Strategies

The Sims 1 on modern Android devices via has seen significant community-driven updates in 2024 and 2025. While the original developer ceased support in 2019, various "Turnip" and "Zink" graphics drivers now allow the game to run at stable frame rates (40–60 FPS) even on mid-range hardware. Updated Setup Guide for 2026 How to set up Windows Emulation on Android with ExaGear

Before you search for APKs, understand that this is not a one-click install from the Play Store. You need patience and the correct files.

Hardware Requirements:

Software Files (The "Updated" Pack): You will need the ExaGear Evo-Win v4.13 APK (often found on GitHub under "ExaGear-Evo" or via the Russian portal 4pda). Do not download old 2020 versions.


| Original ExaGear Issue | Updated Version Fix | |------------------------|---------------------| | Crashes on Android 12+ | Patched with newer Wine & libhoudini translation | | No sound in build mode | Custom dsound.dll override | | Slow neighborhood view | DirectDraw wrapper (e.g., dgVoodoo2) pre-included | | Cannot place walls | Fixed touch-to-click latency & right-click drag |

By day three, the game was fighting itself. The UI was flickering. Zero’s needs bars were changing color—Red was blue, Green was red.

The "Exagear" update introduced a hidden mechanic: System Instability.

If Zero’s mood got too low, the game would try to "optimize" him. I watched in horror as Zero’s "Fun" bar detached from the UI and floated freely around the screen. I had to chase the UI bar with my mouse cursor just to see how bored he was.

Then came the NPC Inflation. The maid arrived. She cleaned the dishes, but the dishes didn't disappear. They multiplied. Every time she picked up a plate, two more appeared on the counter. The refrigerator began to glitch, spewing plate after plate of "Salmon" all over the kitchen floor.

The game lagged. The frame rate dropped to 2 FPS. Zero was trapped in a corner, surrounded by a rising tide of glitched salmon and a maid who was vibrating so fast she was becoming a blur.

With the updated ExaGear, you will hit specific Sims 1 quirks. Here’s how to solve them:

  • Problem: Black screen on loading a neighborhood.

  • Problem: Sound stutters or the iconic build music loops glitchily.

  • Problem: Touchscreen right-click is unresponsive.