By running BlueStacks and Easy Macro Recorder together the idea is to be able to perform some functions in GOW without as much effort as normally takes by repetitive clicking. BlueStacks is an emulator...it emulates the Android operating system on your PC so you can run Android based apps like GOW. There are several emulators out there but this is the one that appears to be most popular. Easy Macro Recorder is then another program which records your mouse clicks which you then can play back as many times in a row. Both programs are free...BlueStacks will ask you to DL apps occasionally on their free version and Easy Macro Recorder says something about a 15 day trial but not clear if it actually times out; if it does there are others out there that would server the same purpose. First DL BlueStacks at http://www.bluestacks.com Run the install and once completed you will see it's interface. There are no real customization options necessary once installed..should work out of the box. You would then need to go to the google app store(already preloaded) from within BlueStacks and install GOW. GOW, btw, works for the most part but there are some features that are hit or miss...more on that later. Then, DL Easy Macro Recorder at http://www.flashplayerpro.com/MacroRecorder/ then run the installer. Initially, no customization needed but there are some good options to play with later on. The idea here is to have GOW open in BlueStacks on whatever screen you want it on..for deconstructing/rebuilding it would be on the main city screen. Put the building you want to rebuild in an accessible spot that does not require you to move the screen around. As a heads up there are two things to mainly watch for. First, it works better if there are no other actions going on in the kingdom like quests, researches, marches, or even troop building going on. The reason for that is related to the second thing to watch for which is lag. When you are recording your mouse movements/clicks and the game lags in the middle you can find the automation trying to upgrade the building yet it hasn't finished upgrading yet which then can set off a change of events like all of the sudden the mouse is over a troop training and then trying to speed it up. You'll see what I mean and why I recommend taking it slow the first few times you run it..you can stop it if it gets "off track". This is how to do it. You need to right click on the MacroRecorder in your task bar..that is where it runs and choose to record..it will ask you for a file name...I just name mine "build". Once you click on save the MacroRecorder is recording your mousemovements and clicks. At first deconstuct a building then build it back up to the level you want it to be at then click on "stop recording". Since my jumper is SH5 I just deconstruct an academy and upgrade it back up to lvl 5. You can now play back the mouse movements. If you right click on the MacroRecorder it will give you options and the two that I play with are number of times it will play back in a row and speed. I'd first just take it slow and do it normal and one time so you get an idea of how it works....if you see it working well on what you recorded keep it normal speed and maybe do it 5 times. My goal is to have it have it on fast and 10 times repetitive. It would take about 5 minutes and at the end of an academy build to lvl 5 which is about 610 points will have over 16k pts..if it goes well, I then just play it back again. Setting up for opening of 100's of low level resources or many chests is done in the same way but much less prone to failure since the mouse is staying in the same location and you are just clicking. Maybe just record yourself clicking 3 times(opening 3 chests) and then set it up to repeat itself as many times as you need. On my jumper I opened up one thousand 4.5k rss in a matter of minutes but most importantly without having to wear my fingers out. The limitations of GOW on BlueStacks is that the casino and dungeon do not work, chat is doable but unfriendly, and I have not been able to "help" anyone from it. Don't be suprised to see "internet interrupted" quite often when doing basic things like opening up mail in game but it rarely loses connection to the point of closing down. I will probably try other emulators and macro recorders but for now this is what I use. The macro you create, btw, will need to be recreated each time you bring up GOW after closing it down for it is recording exactly on your screen your mouse movements...unless you can get that bldg and "upgrade" and "free" buttons in the exact same position each time you open GOW it has to be done that way.