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Move this folder to: Android > obb (Do place it in the data folder).
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Android 11 introduced stricter and deprecated old shared user ID permissions. TDKR (v1.1.6 and earlier) relied on legacy code to write game data to /sdcard/Android/obb/ and use external libraries that Android 11 now blocks. Result? Immediate crash after the Gameloft logo.
Achieving a stable 60 FPS experience on modern devices typically requires specific installation steps and modified files: Android 11 introduced stricter and deprecated old shared
Many modern Android 11 devices use processors that completely drop support for older 32-bit applications. If your device lacks 32-bit translation layers, legacy APKs cannot execute.
Android 11 completely overhauled how apps interact with external storage. Legacy games expect unrestricted access to /sdcard/Android/obb/ or /data/ . Android 11 locks these folders down, preventing the game from reading its own asset files. Immediate crash after the Gameloft logo
Because the game is abandonware (no longer officially sold or updated by Gameloft), you must rely on trusted third-party APK repositories. We recommend the following high-trust sources based on our research:
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Internal Storage/Android/obb/