If you want to play gaming on Android, you have to use touch controls. We love the game developers who add support for the gamepads. We took the time to test as many games as we could.

The best games that you can play with the best controller are listed here. You should get a Style Ring or PopSocket if you want to prop your phone up for gaming.

Some of these games are from the best Android games. I present to you the best games with controller support that are available on the Play Store.

BombSquad

BombSquad is an action-packed collection of mini- games that are fun to play with friends. You can choose from eight different game modes.

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If you want your friends to use their phones to control their character, you can get them to download the BombSquadRemote app. You and your friends won't need a device to play this game because it's available on most phones and tablets.

One of the best fighting games you can play on mobile right now is from the same company as Smash Bros.. It is a game that improves the quality of life by using a compatible controller.

As with most fighting games, you'll need precise inputs to hone your skills, which can be more difficult when using touchscreen controls. It can take hours and hours of your time to play this game.

A huge roster of characters, dozens of stages, 1v1 and 2v2 smackdown, spectating, match recording, and so much more can be found in the game. There are five main modes that you can play, including casual, ranked, and brawl of the week, but there are more than that. You can change the settings and create custom lobbies to fit your needs.

There are in-app purchases for premium content in the game. This game is not pay to win and you can have a great time without paying a dime. If you want to have a good time and punch your way to the top, you just have to try the game.

Bridge Constructor Portal

If you're a fan of both Bridge Constructor and Portal, you might want to try the Bridge Constructor Portal. Ultimately, it's still a Bridge Constructor puzzle game, even though it blends the two. It's still a good time even though portals and more are thrown in.

One of the best puzzle games you can play is this fan-favorite. As you solve the various puzzles, you are limited by your own imagination. You'll see some familiar characters and a lot of Aperture Science shenanigans. It's a great way to kill some time.

It's one of the rare puzzle games with controller support that's in your Play library. You can get a full game with no ads or IAPs if you pay $5 once. achievements are supported through the game

Call of Duty Mobile

Call of Duty Mobile is one of the best mobile games of all time. For fans of Call of Duty, it offers a full suite of modes to choose from.

Mobile manages to hit it out of the park by delivering the exact style of action fans have come to know and love, even though the Call of Duty franchise has included some really awesome single-player campaigns.

The game plays so well because of the involvement of the Chinese company. Fans of the game that's featured on this list will recognize the familiar user interface and surprising performance of the game that's been perfect for mobile. Call of Duty Mobile was able to get full support for its controllers quickly, which makes it even better.

The Battle Royale mode that was introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is included in the game.

They could have just stuck with the team deathmatch and still had a great game on their hands, but the inclusion of a 100 player battle Royale mode and the fan favorite zombie mode just adds that much more value to this free-to-play game.

I've been playing CoD Mobile for a long time, and it's one of my go-to games whenever I need to kill some people. The game is so popular that you can play with casuals or go up against more experienced players in ranked matches. The game tries to push in-app purchases on you as frequently as possible, but you don't have to spend any money to enjoy this excellent mobile shooter.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

Castlevania Symphony Of The Night

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I was overjoyed when the symphony came to the store. It was one of my favorite games when I was a kid and I was excited to see it on mobile. It has had a huge impact on gaming.

As you progress through the story, you will be able to traverse the castle. I don't want to ruin anything for those of you who didn't get to play it, so I'll stop there. The port of Symphony of the Night is quite well done and it holds up well in the current gaming landscape. Playing with a controller is where it's at despite the fact that there are touchscreen controls that are okay.

The game is only $3 and it's the best part. It's a great addition to your library since it's easy to replay and has a new achievement system to keep you chasing after new awards.

Dandara

Dandara is a great game. As you might expect from the genre, there's a lot of exploration as you try to make our hero more powerful. Dandara tells the tale of a woman who is fighting to save her world. Survive against the challenges that await you and travel throughout it. You can defy gravity as you explore the world.

The trial of fear expansion is free. There are new areas to explore. Dandara is a must-play if you are a fan of the series. The controller support makes this game even better. You can add a lot of game to your library for a few bucks.

Dead Cells

The release of Dead Cells was worth the wait. The last decade has seen some of the best independent games. It mixes tough, brutal combat with a rogue-like to make sure every death hurts. You get back up again from your cell, learn from your mistakes, and try to do better in the future.

The best way to play the game is with a controller. It's difficult to beat an external peripheral with the touchscreen controls. It's a brutal challenge and you'll need all the help you can get to survive. That is the best part of Dead Cells.

Doom & Doom II

I don't know where to start. Even almost 30 years later, they're still instantly recognizable and I'm assuming you know about it. The ports are very good, with support for controllers and higher resolutions.

All of the original content represents hours of intense game play. The games have aged well and are still fun to play. I don't think it's bad, but I prefer a controller.

Pick up some gems of gaming history. It's great for everyone if you've never played them before. The veterans will feel at home.

Evoland 2

One of the premium games that you don't want to put down is Evoland2. The sequel to the first Evoland is a great game and follows the same formula as the first one.

One of the criticisms of the game was that the story was a bit short. The game features over 20 hours of game time.

The first game in the series explored the evolution of RPGs, but the second game has expanded its nostalgic scope by incorporating more gaming genres. As you progress through the story, the graphics and game mechanics take dramatic shifts to keep the game fresh.

There are more gaming and pop culture references than you can shake a stick at in the movie "Evoland 2." The cost to play this game is well worth it for fans of video game culture. There's support for both controllers and TVs.

GRID Autosport

There are some great racing games available on the internet, but few offer the depth of graphics found in GRID Autosport. The most authentic racing experience you can play on your phone is offered by GRID.

It's like a console-quality game for your phone, with realistic physics and vehicle damage. There are over 100 cars that are going to burn rubber down. It's not the only thing that's available. From open-wheel and touring circuits to street drag races and even chaotic demolition races, GRID has a variety of race types to choose from.

There's a career mode with great production value and pre-race animations that lets you rise from the ranks to become the best professional driver, but I'm partial to the one-off races that include a great mix of pure simulation races.

GRID Autosport gives you complete control over the settings so that you don't have to worry about it being too easy or hard. If you want a more arcade-style experience for casual players, or if you want a pure racing experience for fans, you can set things to simulation settings. One of the main reasons why this is one of the best racing games on the market is because of the support of the controllers.

Grimvalor

Grimvalor is one of my favorite games on the platform, it's an action-platformer with slick combat, beautiful visuals, and a sense of intrigue that keeps you playing for hours at a time. The controls are great, but they can't match the precision of a controller.

Grimvalor is a hack-and-slash game that you need to play. You can try it out for free and decide if you want to buy the whole thing after that. I didn't have a moment of regret since I knew I had to buy the rest.

You don't have to pay for Grimvalor if you pair up your controller. I would like you to enjoy it as much as I have.

LIMBO

It's a really, really weird game, and it's a classic in the independent genre. If you can push through your fear, you'll find a great side-scroller.

It is immediately recognizable by its dark look. You can see everything coming at you with controller support. You can try things out for free with a demo.

Max Payne Mobile

Max Payne Mobile

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The award-winning classic is now available on Max Payne Mobile. Taking down enemies in that sweet, sweet bullet time feels better thanks to fullBluetooth controller support Max Payne is a movie about a cop on the run from the police and the mob.

Against the odds, Max is trying to clear his name and uncover the truth about what happened to his family. This story-driven epic, full of twists and turns, is bound to keep you watching for hours. It's a pretty good price.

Minecraft

I'm pretty sure you're aware of whatMinecraft is. It is a cultural phenomenon and beloved by all ages. It's a robust game and popular for its simplicity. It's a game that's been around for a long time, and it doesn't show any signs of slowing down.

The complete and feature-rich version of the game is available on the phone. It has full cross-play with a number of consoles and platforms. It has the latest updates so you can keep up with your friends on other platforms.

You can either be hardcore in Survival Mode or unleash your creativity in Creative Mode. In terms of scope and execution, the game is mind-blowing. That controller support makes your game better.

Oddmar

Oddmar is an excellent game. This is one of the best games for the mobile operating system. It gets a spot on this list because of its gamepad support.

Oddmar is a viking who never lived up to his warrior ancestors. The fairies give you special powers and the rest is up to you. Thanks to the variety of enemies, unique obstacles, and some quick puzzles, the level design is not boring.

Cloud saves and achievements are supported by Oddmar through the internet. You can try out the demo before committing to the full game.

Riptide GP: Renegade

The story-driven career mode is reminiscent of games like Jet Moto or Wave Race 64. Water and motion blur effects give the game a sense of speed.

As you progress through the career mode, you'll be able to get more unlocks and upgrade, as well as a real challenge. You can perform tricks that will increase your boost and help you beat the competition. The game is several years old but still looks and plays great on the phone.

Sky: Children of the Light

Sky: Children of the Light was created by the makers of Journey and Flower. You can explore the seven realm of a once prosperous kingdom using an enchanted cape. How far you can go depends on your cape's level, and players will be able to upgrade their gear and explore further if they help them. Sky encourages players to make and play with friends in order to get the full experience.

It would be a shame to cover the gorgeous graphics in Sky with your thumbs, but the controller support is a good feature. You will need to collect all of the unlockable and purchasable items to get them all. Sky: Children of the Light is one of the best mobile games out there. It's not too late to fly if you missed the boat on this one.

Sparklite

It was originally released for consoles and PC in the fall of 2019. Taking inspiration from beloved titles like The Legend of Zelda, Sparklite is a charming action-adventure game.

The story of a young woman who is trying to defeat the Baron. To take down the Baron's TITANS, ADA must descend from her floating town to battle them down below. There are procedurally generated dungeons to explore, a solid arsenal of weapons, and some light puzzling aspects.

Thanks to its console roots, the experience is still better with a wireless controller than with a mobile one. If you want to play after the first mission, you'll need to pay $6.99. Considering the quality and long run time, it's a reasonable cost.

Stardew Valley

It doesn't need much in the way of introduction. Though it might not be for everyone's taste, it is loved by many. The opportunity to create and grow your farm is offered by the game. If that's your thing, there's a lot of work to be done.

There are a lot of things to do in Stardew Valley. It's incredibly popular, and this version has features that make it easier to play on a touchscreen. You will be happy to know that Stardew Valley supports external controllers.

While the price tag may seem steep for a mobile game, Stardew Valley is a great value.

Terraria

Terraria is a mobile game that is focused on exploration. Every time, you will have a different adventure. Three basic tools, one for digging, one for combat, and one for cutting wood, are included in the package. After that, you embark on a relaxing adventure with some fighting involved.

You can either find resources in caves or enemies. You can spend your time crafting and building in 2D.

Terraria was rebuilt from the ground up for mobile, but it still has some of the charms that made it so popular. The bonus of the PC version is that you can play it anywhere you want.

Unkilled

Unkilled is a very polished first-person shooter that offers over 150 missions in the single-player campaign and multiple online modes to choose from, as well as full support forBluetooth controllers. When you play online, you can upgrade your skills and weapon load-out with points you accumulate.

The advantage should come from the fact that you use the controller. When you load the game, you can simply sync your controller with your phone.

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