Qsp Player Android 11 May 2026

As of now, the most stable option for Android 11 is QSP Player 1.1.0 (or newer, unofficial builds). The original “QSP for Android” by kiselev (last updated for Android 8) tends to fail. The community-recommended fork is QSPanel or the build from AleksVS (GitHub), which explicitly added Android 11+ SAF support.

| Problem | Likely Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "No files found" | App lacks storage permission | Go to Settings → Apps → QSP → Permissions → enable "Files and media" (or "All files access"). | | Images not showing | Game uses absolute paths (e.g., D:\games\img.jpg) | The player expects relative paths. Ensure the .qsp file and games folder are in the same parent directory. | | App freezes on load | Corrupted game cache | Clear app cache: Settings → Apps → QSP → Storage & cache → Clear cache. | | Save games disappear | Android 11 deleted old app data | Use the Nikat fork, which saves to Documents/QSP/Saves (Scoped Storage safe). | qsp player android 11

If no QSP app works on your Android 11 build (e.g., Samsung One UI 5.0 restrictions), you can run the Linux QSP interpreter via Termux. As of now, the most stable option for

This is for power users only—it bypasses all Android 11 storage restrictions entirely. This is for power users only—it bypasses all


QSP Player is an Android app (and companion set of tools) used to play interactive fiction games written in QSP (Quick Stories/Palyer) format — a scripting language and engine originating in Russian interactive fiction communities. Here’s a concise, chronological overview focused on QSP Player’s relationship with Android 11.