While there is no native app, you can play KKND2 on Android using emulation. Here is how enthusiasts typically do it:

If you want the authentic KKND2 experience, buy the game legally on GOG.com (Good Old Games). It costs around $5-6 and comes pre-configured to run on Windows 10/11 with DOSBox. From there, you can stream it to your Android phone as mentioned above.

In the golden era of Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games—dominated by Command & Conquer and StarCraft—one title often gets overlooked by mainstream historians but is fiercely loved by veterans: KKND2: Krossfire.

Developed by Melboune House and published by Infogrames in 1998, KKND2: Krossfire was the sequel to Krush, Kill ‘n’ Destroy. It introduced a post-apocalyptic world where mutants, robots (Series 9), and surviving humans (The Survivors) battle for supremacy.

Fast forward to today, and there is a growing demand from mobile gamers: “How do I get a KKND2 Krossfire download for Android full version?”

If you are one of those gamers desperate to play this classic on your Samsung Galaxy or Pixel phone, you have come to the right place. But before you click on shady links, let’s break down the reality, the risks, and the only legitimate ways to play this masterpiece on Android.

Because "KKND2: Krossfire" was never released on the Google Play Store, you cannot simply search for it and install it. To play the "full" game on your Android phone or tablet, you will need to use a DOS Emulator.

The most reliable and user-friendly emulator for this purpose is Magic DOSbox. It allows you to map on-screen controls (buttons) so you can play a keyboard-and-mouse game using your touchscreen.