The phrase describes the action of acquiring a specific version of a classic role-playing game, Final Fantasy VI, designed to operate on the Android mobile operating system. The particular version is denoted by the numerical identifier 1.1.2. The term encompasses the process of obtaining and installing the game file onto a compatible Android device.
Accessing this specific game version might be driven by factors such as nostalgia, a preference for features present in that particular build, or compatibility issues with later releases on certain devices. Historically, older software versions can offer a distinct gaming experience compared to updated iterations, sometimes differing in gameplay mechanics, graphical presentation, or available content.