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Developing for Apple TV – Coders Episode 25

Matt Braun isn’t unique in what his game “Sketch Party TV” does with the Apple TV, but he is one of a very small group of developers who have successfully utilized the current Apple TV’s support of AirPlay (a method of wirelessly displaying a second screen on your TV from an iOS device) to create a video game that uses an iOS device and Apple TV in concert. “Sketch Party TV Free,” his latest iteration, uses an iPhone or iPad to display a word for a player to see, and they must then draw something to indicate to the team what that word is. It’s a game you’ve probably played before, but using the Apple TV it really makes sense.

What Braun and others like him have done is create a few games that really do turn your Apple TV into a gaming console. Another game, “The Incident,” turns your iPhone into a game controller, with the action happening on your TV – all through Apple’s AirPlay and an Apple TV.

The question is, what does a beefier Apple TV bode for future apps? Will there be an Apple TV app store? Or will Apple’s new offering simply be a cable DVR with Apple TV and Siri features? Tune in as we discuss this and more on this week’s Coders.

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Victor Agreda
Victor Agredahttp://www.superpixel.com/
Coders show host Victor has worked in film and video, education and technology. He has spent the last 9 years writing about software at DownloadSquad and Apple at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) for AOL. He has spoken at SXSW, 360intersect and AltConf, and has produced hundreds of hours of video reporting on the tech space. He's also the host of live videogaming on Twitch under the name AngryDadGamer.