🎉 Game On-the-Go: Where Protection Meets Play!
The Game Phone Case for iPhone X and XS combines functionality with fun, featuring 168 built-in mini games, a vibrant color display, and robust protection against drops and scratches. Perfect for gamers and busy professionals alike, this case transforms idle moments into exciting gaming experiences.
H**A
Ideal para niños
Muy funcional
J**Y
Fun
Cool
N**Y
Make sure you inspect it!!! This one is broken and it's to late to exchange
Bought this as a gift for my grandson. I just gave it to him on 5/25. We didn't realize the screen has a black spot in it (not dirt or anything ON the screen IN the screen.) was going to exchange it, but the time has passedIf you purchase this make sure to inspect it. I cant say much about how durable or protective it is, the only good think I can say is it Fit his phone
S**R
Gamer
This is great to have. When I want to play a game I don't have to use my battery. The case has a charger and it lasts. I gave 4 stars because I thought Mario was on here but there is a game like Mario.
M**R
Grandson
My grandson loves it.
W**H
For the price, it is acceptable with some minimal nitpicking.
I like the selection of games and they look to be genuine NES ports. There is no save feature so each time you power down the device, it resets the device. You can choose from Chinese and English. There are 36 games and they are a mix of NES titles both good a bad. Original Mario Brothers, Super Mario Brothers, Tetris, Contra, Donkey Kong and several others.Buttons: You have a power button which you must hold about 5 seconds to power the device on or off. There is a reset button that takes you back to the game selection menu. You have a start button in the place the select button should be, you will use this to launch the game in the selection menu or to pause games during play. You also have a volume button which gives you four levels - Off, quiet, medium, and loud. There is no headset jack so all sound comes from a tiny speaker.D Pad and A and B: The d pad and buttons have a tacky rubber feel to them. The D Pad is spongey and makes finer work in Super Mario like ducking under a block on level 1-2 very difficult. The A and B buttons are reversed so it does throw off the traditional layout. You cannot reassign the buttons through the game menus which means you are stuck with this layout. The a and B buttons do have pretty decent response.Overall Performance: The system has a problem with flex and it shows on the screen whenever I use the D Pad or A and B buttons. This bothers me as I am concerned with overall longevity. The case fit tightly on an Iphone 6S and IPhone 8.There are additional phone options to fit many other phones. Without a phone in the case, the flex is pretty bad. With a phone in the case, flex is still present. This along with the reversed buttons are my biggest gripes about this.With a decent screen protector, I believe the case would protect the phone from reasonable wear and tear. But there are no extra thick corners as found on most other phone cases. I am not sure this would be a good choice for protecting your phone from more serious drops. The screen on the back would also likely be damaged during any drop.Lastly, there is battery life. This is not really meant as a long term gaming solution but rather a functional novelty for occasional casual gaming use. I got about 3 hours of use when fully charged. At about 3 hours, the screen begins to fade until it goes dark. Sitting in the drawer, I was able to play the odd casual game of Tetris or Super Mario for about a week.It uses the old style Micro USB which means you'll have to keep one handy for charging. It does come with a cable, but it is about 6 inches long - pretty much useless. It would have been nice to use a charge cable compatible with the phone it is designed for, but at $20, this is a minor nit pick.There are far better hand-held consoles available in the $20-30 price range. Many no longer have actual NES roms. This won't beat out an actual GBA with a 120 rom gamepack.Many of these games are available for Nintendo Switch with the $20/year Online Subscription with new games appearing frequently. So finding these games is not impossible.The recent Nintendo Game and Watch also offers some of this and can be hacked to play other games, but requires some hardware and console hacking to accomplish.There is a myriad of other portable consoles available with many of these same titles or that can accommodate NES and several other consoles that might be a more value-oriented choice.Overall, this is a functional gaming novelty that makes an OK phone case. If you're looking for something more, I'd suggest buying an actual gaming device.
J**E
Great gift!
It’s super fun and addictive, my bf loves it!
M**I
Nostalgic Fun
The Gameboy Case for iPhone 12/12 Pro is a retro protective cover that comes with 36 small games built into the case. This unique phone case features a color display screen that resembles the classic Gameboy console, allowing users to relive their childhood memories of playing handheld video games.The case is made with high-quality materials that offer protection for the phone against scratches and drops. It fits snugly on the iPhone 12/12 Pro and provides easy access to all ports and buttons.One of the standout features of this case is the self-powered design, which means that the case doesn't require any additional batteries to power the games. The case is powered by the phone itself, making it a convenient and eco-friendly option for gamers on the go.The 36 games included in the case offer a variety of classic and modern titles, such as Tetris, Super Mario, and Snake. The games are easy to navigate using the Gameboy-like buttons on the case, and the color display adds an extra level of enjoyment to the gaming experience.
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