Audojo iPad Case for Games

A project in San Francisco, CA by Audojo
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Real analog joysticks and trigger buttons transform your iPad into the ultimate gaming machine.
Backers: 349
Average Pledge Per Backer: $85

Funded: $29,736 of $240,000
Dates: Jan 22nd -> Feb 21st (30 days)
Project By: Audojo
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Latest News

Buttons and a New Backer Tier

January 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone, We've heard your feedback loud and clear. You want more buttons! The request for buttons on the front of the case has been the number one piece of feedback we've received. Luckily, we planned for more buttons when designing our SDK and... (Read More)

Audojo iPad case brings full physical controls to Apple’s tablet

January 25th - via: venturebeat.com
GamesBeat recently covered the crowded console-alternative market. The profile included devices like the Wikipad and the Razer Edge, which are tablets with analog sticks and physical buttons. No iOS devices made it on the list because it just doesn’t seem like Apple cares to offer the kind of controller functionality required to compete with console games. (Read More)

Thank you! Super Early Birds are Sold Out

January 24th - via: kickstarter.com
We're off to a good start two days into our campaign, but still have a ways to go. The first 200 in our Super Early Bird tier have sold out, but there are still some left in our Early Adopter tier for $65.  Please help us spread the word and share... (Read More)

Heads Up, Hardcore iOS Gamers: You Need This Physical Controller for Your iPad

January 24th - via: gizmodo.co.uk
Do you suffer from low scores in Temple Run, embarrassing pig-humiliation in Angry Birds or not enough violence in Grand Theft Auto? If you answered YES to any of the above questions, then this physical gamepad for your iPad could be the answer to YOUR prayers. (Read More)

Audojo is a twin-stick iPad case on Kickstarter

January 23rd - via: joystiq.com
Audojo is the latest hopeful in the burgeoning "aftermarket physical interfaces for touchscreen devices" sector of the gaming world, adding two analog sticks, two triggers and a pair of external speakers to any iPad model 2 or newer. Or at least, it will, provided that its $240,000 Kickstarter goal is reached in time. (Read More)

Audojo kick-starts iPad gaming case, we go hands-on (video)

January 22nd - via: engadget.com
While many of us love playing games on the iPad, we often lament the lack of physical controls inherent to the platform. Audojo is hoping to change this with an iPad gaming case which is launching today on Kickstarter. The accessory works with any iPad 2 or newer, and features a pair of analog joysticks, two shoulder buttons and stereo speakers. Unlike other mobile game controllers like iFrogz's Caliber Advantage or PowerA's Moga / Moga Pro, Audojo skips Bluetooth for a low-latency microphone-based interface. (Read More)

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