The term refers to the acquisition of a specific iteration of a popular sandbox video game for mobile devices, targeting devices with 32-bit architecture. This involves obtaining the installation file, commonly in APK format, for version 1.17 of the game. This specific combination of game version and architecture support catered to a segment of mobile users with older or less powerful devices.
Accessing a specific build allowed users with hardware limitations to experience the game without performance issues that might arise with newer, more demanding versions. This version provided access to features introduced up to that point in the game’s development, offering a balance between functionality and compatibility. Historically, obtaining installation files directly allowed users more control over which version of the application was installed, bypassing automatic updates that might introduce unwanted changes or compatibility problems.