From there, you're able to install virtually any type of app that you'd like to.
Once you've completed the relevant setup, signing in to BlueStacks with your Google account is a requirement to be able to access the Google Play store. The system settings provide for a number of configuration options include custom screen resolution, graphics display engine between DirectX and OpenGL, virtualization of CPU cores and the ability to set how much RAM should be reserved for the virtual machine up to 4GB. It creates a virtual device on the PC which can be managed with ease in the main menu.
Getting started with BlueStacks is a simple task after you've completed the installation and setup process. BlueStacks App Player is a powerful Android emulator that brings the flexibility of Android and the ability to play APK apps and games to a Windows desktop PC with support for the Google Play store.