Play TABS Pocket Edition on PC and Mac
TABS Pocket Edition, developed by Landfall Games, is a physics-driven simulation game where you command armies of wobbly fighters drawn from ancient civilizations, haunted realms, and fantasy settings. The entire experience revolves around staging battles between red and blue wobbler units, watching chaos unfold through one of the most entertainingly unstable physics engines ever put into a game. Now you can enjoy all of that wobbling mayhem on a bigger screen by running TABS Pocket Edition on PC through MuMuPlayer.
The game comes packed with over a hundred unique wobbler units ready to be deployed across multiple game modes. A full campaign gives you structured objectives to work through, while sandbox mode lets you arrange battles however you like with no restrictions. When the default roster stops feeling fresh, the built-in unit creator lets you design entirely new fighters from scratch. Online multiplayer adds another layer by letting you pit your custom armies against those of friends or random opponents from around the world. Unit possession is also available, letting you jump directly into the body of any wobbler and take personal control of the fight.
Playing TABS Pocket Edition through MuMuPlayer on PC brings meaningful advantages to this kind of game. The larger display makes it far easier to watch battle formations unfold across the field and spot what each wobbler is doing in real time. Since the game involves heavy real-time 3D rendering, running it on PC through MuMuPlayer allows you to take advantage of more stable processing power compared to mobile hardware, keeping frame rates smoother during large-scale fights. Keyboard and mouse input also gives you more precise control when building units or setting up sandbox scenarios, making the creative side of the game more comfortable to explore.
About the Game
TABS Pocket Edition puts you in command of two opposing forces, one red and one blue, each filled with bizarre fighters pulled from a surprisingly wide range of settings. Ancient warriors, supernatural creatures, and fantasy archetypes all show up as recruitable units, and every single one of them moves through the world using a physics system that prioritizes entertaining unpredictability over realism. Limbs flail, bodies stumble, and battles collapse into gloriously absurd pileups. That unpredictability is the entire point, and it never gets old.
At the heart of the experience is a roster that currently exceeds one hundred distinct wobbler types. Each unit brings its own behavior, weapon, and fighting style to the battlefield. Matching them up against each other and watching how the physics resolves every collision is endlessly entertaining on its own, but the game goes well beyond passive observation.
Here is what the game offers across its different modes:
- Campaign: Work through a structured series of battles with set challenges and escalating difficulty, giving your army-building decisions real consequences.
- Sandbox Mode: Remove all restrictions and arrange any combination of units on either side. Experiment freely, recreate historical matchups, or just cause maximum chaos.
- Unit Creator: Design completely new wobblers from the ground up. Customize their appearance, equip them with weapons, and send them into battle alongside the base roster.
- Online Multiplayer: Take your armies online and test them against other players, whether friends or strangers. Seeing how your unit choices hold up against someone else's strategy adds a competitive dimension to the sandbox experimentation.
- Unit Possession: Drop directly into the perspective of any wobbler on the field and take manual control, turning a spectator experience into something hands-on whenever you want.
Because the game runs a continuous 3D physics simulation, device performance matters. The developers recommend at least 6 GB of RAM and a chipset comparable to the Snapdragon 778 as a minimum, with 8 GB of RAM and something closer to the Kirin 9000 being the preferred setup for a smooth experience. A network connection is also required since the game uses an online server to handle progress saving and syncing.
Running TABS Pocket Edition through MuMuPlayer on PC addresses several of these demands in a practical way. The emulator gives the game access to more consistent processing resources, which helps maintain performance during the large battles where the physics engine is doing the most work. The wider display also transforms how you watch fights play out, since tracking dozens of wobblers simultaneously is much easier on a monitor than on a phone screen. For anyone who spends time in the unit creator or setting up elaborate sandbox scenarios, mouse and keyboard input makes the whole process considerably more comfortable and precise.
Emulator Features
With a smart button scheme and image recognition function, provide a more concise UI, and support custom button mapping to meet different needs.
Run multiple games independently at the same time, easily manage multiple accounts, play games while hanging.
Break through FPS limit, and enjoy a seamless gaming experience without lag and delay!
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How to Download and Play TABS Pocket Edition on PC and Mac
Installation Guide
Download MuMuPlayer
Download and install MuMuPlayer on your PC or Mac
Sign-in Google Store
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Search and Install
Search TABS Pocket Edition in the Play Store
Enjoy Gaming
Enjoy 120 FPS high-def gameplay with big screen
System Requirements
Windows PC
Vulkan / DirectX supported. 4 cores + 4GB RAM recommended. Up to 240 FPS. VT required.
macOS
Recommended: Apple Silicon Mac with 8GB RAM or above. Up to 240 FPS.