Purchase supplies from the local hardware store and a number of vehicles from the dealership to aid in the recovery efforts. Your grandfather’s legacy, the family ranch, has been affected by a recession, and it’s up to you to turn things around you try to turn the dilapidated homestead in a remote forested valley into the region’s most lucrative ranch. The game begins with a brief introduction to your character: your grandfather calls and requests that you assist him on the farm. There will almost certainly be bugs, and larger changes will cause saved games to become incompatible. In multiplayer, up to 4 players will work on the same ranch. To grow your ranch and increase your income, you can purchase livestock, feed and protect them, collect their produce, and sell it. The game mentioned in this post is purely a survival game. The one who likes survival games then you are at the right place.
I love everything about flutter and it's the best cross platform framework i've worked with so far, it's just a little "disappointing" that I had to resolve my issue this way.As we all know everyone has different tastes either it is related to movies or games. I was eventually able to fix the actual issue thanks to the help of a couple of friends with android phones.
If the fact that people who do not own android devices cannot test release modes of their flutter app is not a concern to you guys then feel free to close this issue I guess. For that price I might as well buy an android device.
Thanks for the link, but these solutions are often expensive and not really a solution since they often also use VMs and emulators which will run in to the same problems as my local emulator. I understand that there is some issue with certain libraries missing on the emulator but just thought I would report this to you guys since it seems like something that should be fixed in the long run (if that is even possible of course). All my previous native android and react-native release version apps have always worked on an emulator. To me it just seems odd that such a big framework cannot produce apks that work on an emulator.
✗ Flutter extension not installed install from
Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 28.0.3)