The vast majority of Android games use touchscreen controls, which makes sense since most Android devices are smartphones or tablets. However, there’s a growing number of Android games you can play ...
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For folks looking to play their games on a smaller display, a portable console or a smartphone instantly comes to mind. Mobile gaming has steadily grown over the years, with manufacturers now ...
Controller configuration options have historically been fragmented on Android. Several configuration apps exist and some are actually a requirement for many games, but to date there hasn't been a ...