The Best Android Games for Moga Controller

The Moga Controller is the grandfather of Android’s Bluetooth controllers. Now, there are other controller options, but the Moga isn’t outdated. Instead, there are tons of classic and new games to play using the controller. Here are four of our favorites.

Terraria

Remember the classic game Minecraft? Terraria has been called a 2-D version. In Terraria you are still mining for minerals, but you are also building things, working to defeat enemies, and traveling through many different environments. The game is huge: there are 450 enemies to fight and over 1,300 crafting recipes. Terraria comes in two versions: a free app that lets you make in-app purchases or a more complete $4.99 version that still has some in-app purchasing.

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Grand Theft Auto

All four of the popular Grand Theft Auto games were converted to be played on Moga Controller. Like the games for other types of consoles, play includes walking around the city, taking on a variety of assignments, and, of course, tons of cars. All four games from the Grand Theft Auto series are available with Moga Controller support for a variety of prices. None of the games require in-app purchases.

The Bard’s Tale

Another game with old-school features, the Bard’s Tale is a revamping of a game popular in the 1980s. The role-playing game, with more than 24-hours of storyline, lets you navigate through a world using different armors, spells, and weapons. One of the first games compatible with the Moga Controller, you can download the Bard’s Tale for $1.99 with in-app purchases.

Final Fantasy III and IV

These classic games just recently became Moga Controller supported, but it was worth the wait. Final Fantasy III and IV are role-playing games with hours and hours of storyline, an open world, and a number of interesting characters for you to meet. Each of these titles costs $15.99, but neither requires any in-app purchasing.

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