One I have found runs successfully is BlueStacks. Download the program, access the Google Play Store on the screen (you'll need to sign in with a Google Account), and try a free app before making any purchases in order to make sure it works on your machine.
Here's Toca Life: Farm ($3.99) running on my Mac. You have to click instead of tap, and it seems not to have the screen recording feature.
An Android emulator may be useful in therapy activities if you:
-Want to use laptop or desktop in a classroom and not deal with connecting an iPad to the board or projector
-Don't have an iPad
-Do telepractice (sharing desktop control would mean the student could take over clicking on an app such as Toca Life: Farm)
Let me know if you have other uses for an Android emulator such as BlueStacks!
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