The phrase designates a specific method of acquiring and installing a particular video game, “Little Inferno,” on devices that operate using Google’s mobile operating system. It refers to obtaining an application package file of the game, typically from a source outside the official Google Play Store, for direct installation on an Android device. This method contrasts with the standard process of downloading and installing applications directly through the Play Store.
This approach to game acquisition can offer benefits such as access to older versions, regional availability circumventing, or procurement if the Play Store is inaccessible. Historically, obtaining software via application package files was a common practice before the widespread adoption of centralized application marketplaces. However, the practice carries potential security risks, as the source of the application package file may be untrustworthy, leading to malware installation or other security vulnerabilities. Therefore, verifying the integrity and source of these files is paramount.