One of Serious Sam ’s greatest features is 4-player online co-op. On Android, co-op is possible but requires workarounds:

This article explores the history of the game, the technical marvel of its Android existence, how to play it today, and why it remains an essential title for any serious mobile gamer.

Before Delta Touch matured, Android gamers used Exagear – a Windows emulator – to run the original Serious Sam executable. This method is now outdated, buggy, and unsupported. We do not recommend it unless you enjoy tweaking registry files and dealing with missing DirectX libraries.

This is the gold standard for playing Serious Sam on Android. Apps like MagicSeriousSam or other wrappers based on the open-source engine allow users to play the game natively on their hardware.

The Serious Engine allowed for massive, open environments and, crucially, an obscene number of enemies on screen simultaneously without causing the computer to melt. This was the game’s selling point. You weren’t fighting five soldiers in a corridor; you were fighting a hundred screaming, headless suicide bombers charging at you across a sprawling desert plain while bi-pedal biomechanoids fired rockets from the horizon.