Coin Master was built for mobile, but there are legitimate ways to play it on a Windows or Mac computer. This guide covers every method, which one works best, and what to watch out for.

Does Coin Master Have an Official PC Version?

No. Moon Active does not publish an official Coin Master desktop app for Windows or Mac. The game is only officially available on iOS (App Store) and Android (Google Play).

However, using an Android emulator — software that runs Android apps on your computer — is a widely used and legitimate method to play Coin Master on PC. Millions of mobile gamers use emulators, and Moon Active doesn't prohibit it in their Terms of Service.

Method 1: Android Emulator (Best Option)

An Android emulator runs a full Android environment on your PC, letting you install and play any Android app including Coin Master exactly as you would on a phone.

Popular Emulators

  • BlueStacks — the most widely used, well-optimised for games, free to use
  • LDPlayer — lightweight alternative, good for lower-spec PCs
  • NoxPlayer — another reliable option with gamepad support

How to Set It Up

  1. Download your chosen emulator from its official website and install it
  2. Open the emulator and sign in with a Google account (required for Google Play access)
  3. Open the Google Play Store inside the emulator
  4. Search for "Coin Master" and install it
  5. Launch Coin Master and log in with your Facebook account to access your existing progress

Your account is shared across devices — any progress made on PC syncs with your phone version and vice versa, as long as you're logged in with the same Facebook account.

System Requirements

Emulators require a reasonably capable PC. For Coin Master specifically (a relatively lightweight game), you generally need:

  • Windows 10 or later (or macOS 10.14+)
  • 4GB RAM minimum (8GB recommended)
  • 2GB free disk space
  • A reasonably modern processor (Intel Core i3 / AMD equivalent or better)
  • Hardware virtualisation enabled in BIOS (usually on by default on modern PCs)

Method 2: Facebook Gameroom (Discontinued)

Facebook previously offered a desktop gaming platform where Coin Master could be played directly in a browser or via the Facebook Gameroom app. This platform has been discontinued and is no longer a viable option.

Method 3: Play via Chrome OS

Chromebooks support Android apps natively on recent models. If you have a Chromebook, you can install Coin Master directly from the Google Play Store without needing a separate emulator. This is the closest to a native experience on non-iOS/Android hardware.

Advantages of Playing on PC

  • Larger screen makes the game more comfortable to play for extended sessions
  • No battery drain on your phone
  • Easier to multitask — claim links and play simultaneously
  • Mouse control can feel more precise for tapping

Things to Watch Out For

  • Download emulators only from official sources — third-party download sites may bundle malware
  • Don't use modded or cracked emulator versions that promise "unlimited spins" — these are scams and risk your account
  • Make sure Facebook login works before playing — if you create a guest account by accident on the emulator, see our account recovery guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my progress sync between PC and mobile?

Yes — as long as both devices are logged in with the same Facebook account, progress is stored server-side and syncs automatically. You can switch between phone and PC freely.

Is using an emulator against Coin Master's rules?

Moon Active's Terms of Service don't specifically prohibit emulators. Playing via an emulator for personal use is widely practised and not a ban risk by itself. Using cheat software or modified game files through an emulator still violates the ToS and will result in a ban.

Which emulator is best for low-end PCs?

LDPlayer is generally recommended for lower-spec machines — it has a lighter footprint than BlueStacks. Coin Master itself is not a demanding game, so most modern emulators handle it well.

Can I play Coin Master on Mac?

Yes. BlueStacks has a Mac version. Alternatively, on Apple Silicon Macs (M1/M2/M3), you can run iPhone and iPad apps natively — search for Coin Master in the Mac App Store.