Running a 340-character engine through an emulation layer demands significant processing power. Follow these adjustments to avoid frame drops:

You would install the Mugen game on your PC, launch it, and then connect your iOS device to that PC via the remote play app. Your phone becomes a remote screen and controller, allowing you to play the game portably anywhere you have a good Wi-Fi connection. This method bypasses all the compatibility issues with iOS, as the heavy lifting is still being done by the Windows PC. It's not a "native" portable solution, but for most users, it provides a seamless and lag-free experience that makes playing that 340-character roster on an iPad a reality.

Use a tool like AltStore to install the .ipa file if you find an iOS-specific build.

Portable .rar or .zip files found on community forums or YouTube links. No installation usually required; just extract and play. 0;466; Available

However, based on your request for a "feature," I have designed a concept for an . This app would serve iOS users who want to manage characters, watch gameplay, or run the game via cloud streaming.

Since "Mugen" is originally a PC-based fighting engine and cannot be natively installed or run on iOS (iPhone/iPad), creating a direct "Download for iOS" feature is technically impossible without emulation or using a specific port.

While some emulators (like Delta ) are now on the App Store, they run console ROMs (NES, GBA, etc.) and do not natively support the M.U.G.E.N engine. 0;2a;

Its main purpose is to allow users (fans and developers) to build their own fighting games from the ground up using a massive library of user-created content. The engine’s design philosophy is one of freedom and limitless potential, which has helped build a massive and dedicated online community that has produced thousands of characters, stages, and screenpacks over the years.

An on-device file management app (the native iOS Files app works perfectly).