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With the advent of iOS 7, support for controller add-ons was born — it just took a while for them to actually come out. They’re officially known as MFis (made for iPhone), and they basically allow you to snap your device into them to allow for tactile buttons. Your options are limited for now, as there are only two official controllers on the market — the MOGA Ace Power, and the Logitech PowerShell, which both retail for $99.99.
I’m currently testing out the PowerShell, but in the meantime below is a non-exhaustive list of all the games that’ll work with your shiny new peripheral. If you find any more that indeed support iOS 7 controllers, feel free to list them here. This list is non-exhaustive.
Controller reviews:
Games:
- Bastion
- Dead Trigger 2
- Terraria [Currently bugged based on my testing]
- Nakama
- Trouserheart
- Limbo
- Asphalt 8: Airborne
- Cro-Mag Rally
- The Walking Dead: The Game
- Muffin Knight
- Nimble Quest
- LEGO Lord of the Rings
- Ice Rage
- Call of Duty: Strike Team
- Phoenix HD
- Death Worm
- Mingore 2: Zombies
- King Oddball
- Silverfish
- Bike Baron
- Paint it Back
- Tennis in the Face
- Into the Dead
- Neon Shadow
- Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas
- Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders
- Galaxy on Fire 2
- Ravensword: Shadowlands
- Spiral Episode 1
- Lili
- Air Wings Intergalactic
- AVP: Evolution
- Blastron
- Brotherhood of Violence 2
- Bugdom 2
- Chasing Yello
- Commander Pixman
- Critter Panic
- Edge Extended
- Fractal Combat X
- Freeesh
- GraalOnline
- Holmes HD
- The King of Fighters ’97
- LightRunner
- Meltdown
- Nanosaur 2
- No Gravity
- Nucleus
- Otto Matic
- Palette Jigsaw
- Riptide GP2 [Currently bugged based on my testing]
- Sunshine
- Swamp Stomp
- T.E.C 3001
- Type: Rider
- Shantae: Risky’s Revenge
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Sonic 2
- Kingdoms Fall
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