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PC-Games Forum / Re: big fish games manager
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Hi,
I’ve used Big Fish Games Manager mostly to keep casual titles organized and updated without juggling installers, which is honestly pretty convenient. It reminded me how helpful a clean install flow is when dealing with games outside official stores too. For example, I recently helped a friend set up Subway Surfers on Android using a manual APK, and having clear steps made all the difference. If anyone’s curious, this guide walks through it really simply: https://subwaysurfersapkworld.com. Good reference for managing non-store game installs.
I’ve used Big Fish Games Manager mostly to keep casual titles organized and updated without juggling installers, which is honestly pretty convenient. It reminded me how helpful a clean install flow is when dealing with games outside official stores too. For example, I recently helped a friend set up Subway Surfers on Android using a manual APK, and having clear steps made all the difference. If anyone’s curious, this guide walks through it really simply: https://subwaysurfersapkworld.com. Good reference for managing non-store game installs.
