But here is the secret:
If your school allows access to the Google Play Store, you can install dedicated Android emulator apps which often offer better performance and feature sets.
Always keep a tab open with Google Docs or a PDF of a textbook open. Most Chromebooks have a "window overview" button (the square icon next to the launcher). If a teacher walks by, hit that button or swipe down to minimize your game instantly.
School Chromebooks are locked down tighter than a Poké Ball. You can’t install regular apps, the Linux terminal is often disabled, and the Google Play Store might be blocked.
: Widely considered the gold standard for GBA emulation on Android. It’s fast, supports link cable emulation (for trading Pokémon!), and has great cheat code support.
But here is the secret:
If your school allows access to the Google Play Store, you can install dedicated Android emulator apps which often offer better performance and feature sets.
Always keep a tab open with Google Docs or a PDF of a textbook open. Most Chromebooks have a "window overview" button (the square icon next to the launcher). If a teacher walks by, hit that button or swipe down to minimize your game instantly.
School Chromebooks are locked down tighter than a Poké Ball. You can’t install regular apps, the Linux terminal is often disabled, and the Google Play Store might be blocked.
: Widely considered the gold standard for GBA emulation on Android. It’s fast, supports link cable emulation (for trading Pokémon!), and has great cheat code support.