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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 displaying a second screen on your TV from an iOS device wirelessly) to create a videogame 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 he or she 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
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