An accessory for iPad has just gone on sale in the United States that will allow us to spend a good few hours playing. It's about a remote for iPad called Duo gamer With which you can play Gameloft games on both the iPad and the iPhone. Tablets are increasingly also a comfort and with this accessory we can dodge the touch controls of the Apple tablet.

There are very few controls that have passed the iPad certification process, in fact, a good number of them are from Duo and among the others it would be ION iCade Core for retro gaming.
This command has been developed jointly between Gameloft and Duo and allows you to play several Gameloft titles. At the moment the games are: Asphalt 7: Heat, Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front, Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation, NOVA 3 and Order & Chaos Online. This list will increase little by little, but it will be expanded exclusively with Gameloft games.
It is compatible with iPad, iPad 2, New iPad, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (5th generation) and iPod Touch (4th generation).
Command connects via Bluetooth has our device. It has crosshead controls, two analog knobs, four bladed buttons and two triggers on the back, an already classic configuration. The shape of the controller itself is a bit square and does not seem at all comfortable. To be able to see the screen well while we play, Duo Gamer brings a stand or podium for the iPad or iPhone, to which we must dock it in a horizontal or landscape position.
The structure and endowment of the controller is ideal for role-playing games, shooters and car races, precisely what Gameloft offers us.
At the moment, it is only in the United States and costs $79,99. Although it is expected to reach the rest of the countries during this fall, without specifying when for Spain. The price could be a bit high, especially considering that we can only play Gameloft games which, although they are really good, are all paid. Although it seems that the possibility to other developers is not completely closed since on their website they indicate that if a developer wants to use it for their games, they must contact them.