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And the physical controls were a marked improvement over touch-screen controls for fast-moving games such as Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front and NFL Pro 2013. The controller feels solid, and all the buttons were responsive and gave a satisfying click when pressed. And finding games in the App store is easy enough just search "Gameloft." Not all of Gameloft's games are compatible with the Duo Gamer, though-you have to read the game's description or check the Duo Gamer website to find out which are. It was easy to pair, using Bluetooth, with the Apple iPad I tested on. The Duo Gamer has four face buttons, one shoulder button on each side, a directional pad, two analog sticks that double as buttons when clicked, and a power button. These might be easier to use, especially if you're trying to save space while traveling.

The stand is a welcome inclusion and does its job, though some iOS devices have cases that also serve as stands. It comes with a stand to hold your device in place while you play, and a pouch to hold the controller. This wireless controller connects to your Apple device via Bluetooth. Works with: Apple iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch (5th generation), and iPod Touch (4th generation).Ĭompatible games: Many Gameloft titles, including Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation, Asphalt 7: Heat, and Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front.ĭesign. It's a big step up from touch-screen controls. Anyone who plays complex games on a mobile device should give it a try.
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The Moga ($50) is a great portable controller for Android smart phones and tablets. And players with larger hands found the MOGA to be a bit small to use.īottom line. This device works with a limited number of games. It's light and fits into a pocket with no problem. A storage pouch is included in the package, too. The Moga Pivot app also handily organizes the games that are compatible with the controller and directs you to where they are available for download.
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The app walks you step by step through syncing the Moga with your phone using Bluetooth and setting it up to play.
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It requires the Moga Pivot app, which is available as a free download at the Google Play app store. The Moga's solid design is a big plus, as is the simplicity of setup. All the buttons felt very responsive and worked well during game play.

On the back of the Moga are two trigger buttons. On the front of the device are two joystick-like slider pads, four face buttons, Start and Select buttons, and a Sync button for pairing your Android device to the Moga via Bluetooth. We tried it with several phones, and they all fit snugly. At the center of the controller is an extendable arm that flips open to hold a smart phone (not a tablet) in place. It's very light and comfortable to hold for most, though those with larger hands may find it a bit cramped. The Moga looks much like an Xbox 360 controller, albeit a small one. Works with: Android devices running version 2.3 and up.Ĭompatible games: About 60, including Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and NFL Pro 2013.ĭesign. And for more tips, reviews, and previews, see our guide to video games, consoles, and tech toys. Read on for reviews of each mobile game controller. But dedicated gamers on the go should be able to find one that’ll suit their needs. We assessed the versatility and ease of use of five such controllers, ranging in price from $35 to $50 some work with Android devices, others with Apple iOS. Most are wireless some attach to your devices with cables. These devices attach to your phone or tablet and let you play games with the same types of the buttons, joysticks, and gamepads you’d use with any game console, so you can move more quickly and precisely within the game. In recognition of this quandary, mobile game controllers are starting to appear on the market, ranging from small and portable to larger devices similar to the ones you might use with an Xbox or PlayStation.

And while touch-screen controls work fine for casual games such as Angry Birds, they just won’t cut it for Grand Theft Auto-especially for serious gamers. It’s not all about Bejeweled any more: As smart phones and tablets become more sophisticated, games for these mobile devices are starting to rival PC and console games in complexity.
