The Moga Controller was the first really good Bluetooth controller that was usable on mobile devices without root. It’s not the popular force it once was, but its iconic value can’t be understated. There are tons of Bluetooth controller options now, but many are still rocking the old Moga controllers. If you are and you’re looking for some great games to go with it, here are the best Android games for the Moga Controller.
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Asphalt 8: Airborne
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Asphalt 8: Airborne is among the best racing games for Android and one of the first to feature support for the Moga Controller. It features over 140 vehicles (with tons of customization options), over 400 campaign mode events to race through, full-featured online multiplayer modes, and nearly 2000 total events to do. It’s a deep game that you can play for a very long time before you start getting to the end and most of it is free to play. The only downside is the game’s moderately aggressive in-app purchase strategy which permeates nearly every menu in the game.
Asphalt 8: Airborne is among the best racing games for Android and one of the first to feature support for the Moga Controller. It features over 140 vehicles (with tons of customization options), over 400 campaign mode events to race through, full-featured online multiplayer modes, and nearly 2000 total events to do. It’s a deep game that you can play for a very long time before you start getting to the end and most of it is free to play. The only downside is the game’s moderately aggressive in-app purchase strategy which permeates nearly every menu in the game.
Bard’s Tale
[Price: $1.99 with in-app purchases]
The Bard’s Tale is an action RPG that has been a favorite of mobile gamers for a long time. It’s a remake of the original game from the mid-1980’s and, frankly, this one is way better. It contains roughly two dozen hours of story line, a full cast of NPCs (with voice acting), and a variety of weapons, armor, and spells to help you through the game. It’s a quirky game with some humorous dialogue and part of its charm is how insincere much of the game feels. It was another one of the originals to have Moga Controller support and it remains one of the best now.
The Bard’s Tale is an action RPG that has been a favorite of mobile gamers for a long time. It’s a remake of the original game from the mid-1980’s and, frankly, this one is way better. It contains roughly two dozen hours of story line, a full cast of NPCs (with voice acting), and a variety of weapons, armor, and spells to help you through the game. It’s a quirky game with some humorous dialogue and part of its charm is how insincere much of the game feels. It was another one of the originals to have Moga Controller support and it remains one of the best now.
Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV
[Price: $15.99 each]
Final Fantasy III and IV didn’t gain Moga Controller support until later on, but they are listed as having official support. Both games are jRPG classics that contain dozens of hours of story line, engaging characters, fun mechanics, and a wide open world to explore. The mechanics are a bit more laid back than most, so you won’t be spending too much time on the edge of your seat, but that’s really one of only a few weaknesses in these titles. They are also quite expensive, but they also have no in-app purchases. Click on the game’s names above to check them out!
Final Fantasy III and IV didn’t gain Moga Controller support until later on, but they are listed as having official support. Both games are jRPG classics that contain dozens of hours of story line, engaging characters, fun mechanics, and a wide open world to explore. The mechanics are a bit more laid back than most, so you won’t be spending too much time on the edge of your seat, but that’s really one of only a few weaknesses in these titles. They are also quite expensive, but they also have no in-app purchases. Click on the game’s names above to check them out!
Grand Theft Auto series (four games)
[Price: Varies]
Rockstar Games has done an excellent job porting some of the old Grand Theft Auto games to Android. Currently, you can buy Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas which are ports. There is also Liberty City Stories, which is a made-for-mobile GTA. All four games come with physical controller support and, to be perfectly honest, these are games that are infinitely more enjoyable with a controller. Each one is a sandbox style game where you’re free to roam around the whole city, take on missions, shoot people, and do whatever you want to do. They’re also reasonably priced and have no in-app purchases. Clicking the button will take you to the Rockstar Games developer page so you can check out all four titles!
Rockstar Games has done an excellent job porting some of the old Grand Theft Auto games to Android. Currently, you can buy Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City, and San Andreas which are ports. There is also Liberty City Stories, which is a made-for-mobile GTA. All four games come with physical controller support and, to be perfectly honest, these are games that are infinitely more enjoyable with a controller. Each one is a sandbox style game where you’re free to roam around the whole city, take on missions, shoot people, and do whatever you want to do. They’re also reasonably priced and have no in-app purchases. Clicking the button will take you to the Rockstar Games developer page so you can check out all four titles!
Minecraft: Pocket Edition
[Price: $6.99]
It’s true that Minecraft: Pocket Edition isn’t quite on par with the PC or even console versions of the game. However, the game has been getting updates to make it closer to them than before and Microsoft’s E3 in 2016 promised cross-platform play which is always good. The game does work with Moga Controllers despite not being officially listed a supported game. Minecraft is one of those games that you can spend months on without being finished and its ability to allow people to be creative with other people is second to none. It’s worth a shot, just be aware that it’s not 100% supported!
It’s true that Minecraft: Pocket Edition isn’t quite on par with the PC or even console versions of the game. However, the game has been getting updates to make it closer to them than before and Microsoft’s E3 in 2016 promised cross-platform play which is always good. The game does work with Moga Controllers despite not being officially listed a supported game. Minecraft is one of those games that you can spend months on without being finished and its ability to allow people to be creative with other people is second to none. It’s worth a shot, just be aware that it’s not 100% supported!
NBA Jam
[Price: $4.99]
NBA Jam is definitely one of the best sports games available on Android. It’s a remake of the classic NBA Jam games and operates almost the exact same way. It’s a two-on-two basketball game (with actual NBA players) where you can shove guys around, dunk the ball, and do all kinds of other stuff. On top of the classic campaign mode, you’ll also have access to local multiplayer as well as online multiplayer to duke it out against live opponents. It’s a strong game and EA hasn’t injected in-app purchases yet, so enjoy it while you can!
NBA Jam is definitely one of the best sports games available on Android. It’s a remake of the classic NBA Jam games and operates almost the exact same way. It’s a two-on-two basketball game (with actual NBA players) where you can shove guys around, dunk the ball, and do all kinds of other stuff. On top of the classic campaign mode, you’ll also have access to local multiplayer as well as online multiplayer to duke it out against live opponents. It’s a strong game and EA hasn’t injected in-app purchases yet, so enjoy it while you can!
Shadowgun: DeadZone
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Shadowgun DeadZone is an FPS on Android and one of the better ones. It’s entirely multiplayer so you’ll download the game, log into the online world, and play. Each game can have up to 12 players total (six vs six) and you’ll be able to choose between ten playable characters which adds some variety to the proceedings. There are two game modes, Deathmatch and Zone Control, as well as a bunch of weapons to deal with your opponents. The main game, Shadowgun, is also Moga Controller compatible and you can pick that up by clicking here!
Shadowgun DeadZone is an FPS on Android and one of the better ones. It’s entirely multiplayer so you’ll download the game, log into the online world, and play. Each game can have up to 12 players total (six vs six) and you’ll be able to choose between ten playable characters which adds some variety to the proceedings. There are two game modes, Deathmatch and Zone Control, as well as a bunch of weapons to deal with your opponents. The main game, Shadowgun, is also Moga Controller compatible and you can pick that up by clicking here!
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2
[Price: $2.99 each]
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2 are remakes of the classic platformer games from the old Sega Genesis days. The games as they were before and you’ll play as Sonic as you run through each level, save the innocent woodland creatures, and defeat Dr. Robotnik. Each stage has three levels and a boss fight along with its own particular brand of environmental obstacles. They’re fairly straightforward, contain no in-app purchases, and, honestly, play much better with a controller than on a touch screen. You can pick up the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 using the button below or pick up the original game by clicking here.
Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2 are remakes of the classic platformer games from the old Sega Genesis days. The games as they were before and you’ll play as Sonic as you run through each level, save the innocent woodland creatures, and defeat Dr. Robotnik. Each stage has three levels and a boss fight along with its own particular brand of environmental obstacles. They’re fairly straightforward, contain no in-app purchases, and, honestly, play much better with a controller than on a touch screen. You can pick up the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 using the button below or pick up the original game by clicking here.
Terraria
[Price: Free with in-app purchases / $4.99 with in-app purchases]
Terraria has been consistently likened to a 2D version of Minecraft. It has a sandbox style world where you can build things, defeat bad guys, take on bosses, and mine for various minerals. The game takes place in an entirely 2D land that is randomly generated when you start the game. There are over 1360 crafting recipes, 450 enemies, over 100 block types, and dozens of bosses, pets, and environments. It’s a big game that can easily take hours of your life.
Terraria has been consistently likened to a 2D version of Minecraft. It has a sandbox style world where you can build things, defeat bad guys, take on bosses, and mine for various minerals. The game takes place in an entirely 2D land that is randomly generated when you start the game. There are over 1360 crafting recipes, 450 enemies, over 100 block types, and dozens of bosses, pets, and environments. It’s a big game that can easily take hours of your life.
Unkilled
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Unkilled is a first person zombie shooter and one of the best shooting gamese ver made on mobile. It has fantastic graphics, over three hundred story missions to complete, real-time online multiplayer in either regular multiplayer or Skirmish Ops, and it supports hardware controllers. It’s made by the same developers who did Dead Trigger 2 and follows a lot of the same mechanics and ideas. If you find that Unkilled doesn’t work so well the with the Moga Controller, then which is officially supported.
Unkilled is a first person zombie shooter and one of the best shooting gamese ver made on mobile. It has fantastic graphics, over three hundred story missions to complete, real-time online multiplayer in either regular multiplayer or Skirmish Ops, and it supports hardware controllers. It’s made by the same developers who did Dead Trigger 2 and follows a lot of the same mechanics and ideas. If you find that Unkilled doesn’t work so well the with the Moga Controller, then which is officially supported.
If we missed any great Android games for the Moga Controller, tell us about them in the comments!
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