Android :: Apps - Iphone Multiplayer

Aug 12, 2010

I know of Skies of Glory, but how many apps do you guys know of that you can play your iphone friends in. I know there arent many. But i think there are 2 or 3 that you really have to look for but they just arent coming to mind aside from SoG.

Believe it or not, i still have 1 or 2 friends that havent converted to the evo and are still using that old iphone thing. Would love to kill em in words with friends but i know thats not for android (yet).

Android :: apps - Iphone Multiplayer


Games :: Multiplayer Interactive Games For Android & IPhone

Aug 30, 2010

Are there any multiplayer interactive games where someone with an Android phone can play with someone who has an iPhone? I'm looking for something like Words With Friends where two people who have iPhones can play scrabble together.

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Motorola Droid : Android Apps Vs IPhone Apps

Nov 16, 2009

I know the "cool kid in school" thing to do is make fun of the iPhone market for having 1,000's of 'Fart apps'

But let's be honest at the end of the day it's really not true, and now coming from being a previous iPhone owner and now a Droid owner i can honestly say, the iPhone app market wins by a TON.

This is just a general QUALITY of apps comparison as well.

NO i'm not switching back... but man do i miss the iPhone apps...

Especially facebook.. and others..

You can REALLY tell the difference between the quality of iPhone apps vs Android,

So why am i starting this thread?.. Well i'm hoping maybe a developer could chime in and enlighten us on why this is...

Things i'm curious about-

Is programming in android worse then in the iPhone OS? is that why apps are WAY less in quality?

And you can't give the excuse that it's because things are new, when the iPhone market came out the apps were quality at day 1, many of them were.

So what's the difference? i guess software...

Well i'm sticking with android even though this exists.. in hopes that maybe future Android OS updates and SDK's will improve this very obvious difference.. right now i'm not impressed at all... the apps are all Slow, and they look horrible.

And for twitter? holy crap... iPhone owners back me up here, but the iPhone twitter apps are lightyears ahead of android twitter apps.

Just take a look at Tweetdeck for iPhone, and compare to to what i guess is the best android twitter app, twidroid?

Compare those and you'll see what i'm talking about.

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General :: Get IPhone-only Apps On Android?

Apr 6, 2012

rooting and stuff and I want to use the Sleep Cycle alarm clock that is available only for iPhones..

using apps already on the market, I've tried a few and most don't match up with the iphone app

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Android :: Apps That Are Compatible With Droid And Iphone?

Apr 21, 2010

I have friends that have iphones and I was wondering if there are any other apps that are compatible with eachother, only one I know of is "bump". I'm not talking about apps that are both available for each, but apps where you can play games with eachother, GPS locators ect.

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Android :: Droid Apps Suck Compared To IPhone

Jul 17, 2010

Have somewhat limited exposure but what I do have on Android Apps is not positive.The Apple Apps store is far superior to what you get with AppBrain and Market.The Android Apps always give a very vague and sketchy description, next to impossible to get details of what it does.I bought Bettercut and Cashbook - Expense Tracker, both sucked in a big way.Already uninstalled both.The open architecture of Android is a great concept and I love my DroidX.I hope the apps come along soon to make the whole thing complete.

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Android :: Open Letter To Companies Regarding Apps Why Only IPhone?

Jul 4, 2010

An open Letter to Companies regarding Android Apps.

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HTC Desire :: Run Iphone Apps/games On Android Device - An Emulator?

Aug 17, 2010

I'm envious of those around me who are Fruit Ninja enabled!

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HTC Incredible : IPhone/Android Comparison - Switch Between 4 Very Small Apps

May 23, 2010

Seven ways PC World is wrong about the iPhone-Android matchup

This is very pathetic, obviously written by an iPhone fanboi. When you get to the multitasking part watch how he can only switch between 4 very small apps and that's all he does.

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HTC Hero :: IPhone Cant Run Simultaneous Apps

Oct 19, 2009

I just wanted to check, e.g. on my Hero I can run GPS Tracker and press home and it will run in the background, play some music and press home and it will run in the background and go and do something else.

Are you saying the iPhone would have to completely exit the GPS Tracker to use another app or leave the GPS Tracker open and not do anything else for it to work?

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General :: IPhone Like Background Apps Management

Oct 26, 2013

Is there any way I can make my android behave like iphone does with apps and processes when I'm noy using them?On ios 6 and previous (in ios7 it is optional) background app processing is disabled, so battery when not using the phone isn't almost wasted.I don't really need that full multitasking android provides, but I do need better battery life.

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HTC Droid Eris :: Anyway To Make IPhone Apps Work Phones?

Feb 22, 2010

Just curious, found a couple that I would like to have (sports related) that Android Market doesn't have anything close to.

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Android :: Face / Picture Morphing Apps For Android On Iphone?

Aug 5, 2010

Are there any face/picture morphing apps for android like there are on the iphone?

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Games :: Good Multi-player Poker Apps Like Zynga One For IPhone?

Aug 11, 2009

Hey any good multi-player poker apps like the Zynga one for iPhone you could reccommend?

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Android :: IPhone Or Android Apps That Use SMS Based Authentication?

Jun 1, 2010

What are some iPhone or Android applications that use SMS as their primary means of user authentication?I'm interested to see such apps in action. SMS-auth seems like a natural approach that is well-situated to mobile contexts.

The basic workflow is: to sign up,a user provides a phone number; the app calls a backend webservice which generates a signed URL and sends it to the phone number via an SMS gateway; the user receives the SMS, clicks the link, and is thus verified and logged in. This results in a very strong user identity that is difficult to spoof yet fairly easy. It can be paired with a username or additional account attributes as needed for the product requirements.Despite the advantages, this does not seem to be in much use - hence my question. My initial assumption is that this is because products and users are wary of asking for / providing phone numbers, which users consider sensitive information. That said, I hope this becomes an increasingly more commonplace approach.

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Android :: Iphone Apps Will Get Ported To Android!?

May 26, 2010

do you think over time android users will get quality apps like iphone users!?. I used to own an iphone and feel i had a better selection of apps. i miss my iphone alittle. i feel android is more flexible though, and has great potential.any big companys making android apps?

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Android :: Tell Developers Want Apps On IPhone For Android

Feb 19, 2010

Some of the developers of iPhone apps seem to be a little complacent with developing counterpart apps for the Android Market. Maybe if we inundate them with requests and show them how high the demand is, they'll get off of their keysters and start with the Android development. To make this easier for us all, I've compiled a list of some of the most popular iPhone apps that don't have an Android version yet, along with the email addresses, twitter accounts, and 'contact us' sites that you can all use to contact the developers to simply say "We want an Android app!" Just like money, demand talks. Plus, every new app we get (or at least get someone to get started on) is one less thing the Apple fan boys can brag about!

Please feel free to add any apps you would want to see (like IMDB for instance).Make sure you include the corresponding contact info. I'm hoping the Moderators will make this a sticky thread.As I was developing this list, I was going to include eBay, since they did not have an official Android app...that is until I saw it in the Market a couple days ago! The apps are coming, we just have to keep pressing people for them.

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Android :: Multiplayer Games Emulation

Aug 17, 2010

Anybody know if there is anyway of having multiplayer games on android emulators? i have seen that it is possible on the pc emulators... surely is do-able on android?

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Android :: Multiplayer Game Communication

Sep 6, 2010

I have to develop a multiplayer game. The game will be supported between different platforms: 1) Two android clients. 2) Android client and a web application (something like facebook and android client for Texas- Holdem game).

I want to handle the communication between the platforms through a service.

I have asp.net (C#) background so I thought to implement the communication using WCF service but I am not sure this is the best choice?! Can you please tell me if my choice is good or should I choose other approach to implement the communication?

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Android :: Online Multiplayer Game

May 21, 2010

I am getting started in android development and I really want to create some form of online game. My goal is to start out with a turn- based game and move onto advanced multiplayer games. I want to have users associated with their google account, provide some sort of matchmaking to pair people together, have their stats stored in a database, and use the stats for various leaderboards and such. I have read over an older discussion on this list at http://www.mail-archive.com/android-developers@googlegroups.com/msg75... . There was a lot of good information that I gathered but I still have some questions. What I have so far is an apache web server on a laptop that I don't need right now (2.0Ghz Core 2, 3GB Ram).

I have never really used Java (although I'm learning it for android), but I know C/C++, Perl, and Python. I am in the process of learning mysql databases, which will help with a lot of the stats features I want to implement. I have built a HTTP/1.1 persistent server in C before which did JSON parsing and used a threadpool so I am somewhat familiar with the low-level network calls needed. However, I'm thinking that a free server software must exist that would offer more security and better load-balancing than the server I created. One solution I am thinking is to just use the Apache web server, have android make a request to a perl module I create on the server, and then have the server look it up on a database and so forth. Then the server will just keep sending back the player locations or whatever. Will the Apache web server slow me down for what I am trying to do or I am looking at everything the wrong way? Are there some settings in Apache that I could tweak to give me better latency such as persistent connections?

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Android :: I/O Streams - Multiplayer Game?

Nov 11, 2010

I am developing a multiplayer game on android. I am having a Java server and android client. The android client issues multiple requests and receives responses from the server. However the performance is not smooth. At times the data received at the Java server is not what I send from android. It is junk or zeroes. However, some times, data is correctly received.

I was wondering is there any data loss in between and why? I am using java.net on both ends. Please let me know if anybody was facing a similar problem anytime during android development.

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Multiplayer Multiple Choice Android?

Sep 13, 2012

I plann to create application is a real time multiplayer multiple choice game. It will have a pool of approximately 600 questions that will be randomly selected for every game. Games will start on a rolling basis, consisting of 10 players at a time who must answer 20 questions per game, for quetion and logic for game it's ready , now my main part multplayer , what i need exactly:

1. Player has to choose a room from the lobbay to enter a game.

2. The player waits until thier selected room reaches 10 people. at that point, the game will start.

3. within the game, each player's score update it in real game.

4. you can click name of player to take you to that player's stats page.

i need this in android but i don't now how i can stat and what the tool i need for it , as i menstion up the logic for application ready but i need multplayer part.

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Games :: Multiplayer Android Game Engine

Apr 25, 2008

Mages is multiplayer client/server game engine for Android and other mobile devices (currently Android and J2ME devices are supported, development for Windows Mobile in the progress). It allows developers to create internet multiplayer games by implementing only core game logic and GUI by using powerful engine API.

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Android :: Multiplayer Game Handle Communication

Sep 7, 2010

I want to develop a multiplayer game. The game will provide communication between different platforms:

1) Two android clients (client applications that communicates through a service).

2) Android client and a web application (internet application) which is something like facebook (web) and android client for some kind of game. I want to handle the communication between the platforms ((1) android to android and (2) android to web) through a service.

I have asp.net (C#) background so I thought to implement the communication using WCF service, but I am not sure this is a good choice. Can I handle the communication using WCF or should I use other approach? Can you please recommend me a good approach to implement the communication?

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Android :: Setting Up Multiplayer Game Over Internet

May 28, 2009

I'm wanting to add 2 player mode to a game, but I want this mode to be able to run over the internet.

My idea is to setup a game state server that would maintain information on the moves made or current game state.

The game clients would send information to this server and request updates via xml.

I would just like to know if this is the best way / only for to clients to send game information to each other over the internet? Any advice on this would be good.

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General :: Bluetooth Multiplayer Android Games?

May 27, 2012

so do you know of any interesting multiplayer android games that work through bluetooth?

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Android :: Socket - SurfaceView - Multiplayer Game Problem

Apr 18, 2010

I'm developping a simple realtime action game 4 Android. It works nice. but now i want deal with animation FPS and i'm facing a big problem i can't solve since couple days now.

I started from the famous Lunar Android sample using facebook. got 55-60 frame per second on my G1. it smelt good for my game i thought ... BUT when i plugged the surface view in my game i got a poor 6-9 Frame per second making the game unplayable.

After debugging removing all content of my doDraw used by the thread controlling the surface view i found the problem.

The problem is not the quantity of sprites i displayed but the concurrency between threads used for receiving my game data over TCP and the UI thread i use to control surface view.

If when i start displaying the game i stop the my socket protocol threads (reader, writer) the game is refreshed at 25 FPS which is not 50 FPS but large enought to make the game playable.

So my question is how in realtime game for android i can send / received data (and not delayed of course) without killing the game refresh rate.

Last thing i use canvas and not open gl but i don't need open gl and i really see the problem comes from the multithreading.

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General :: Group Texts With IPhone And Non-iPhone Users?

Oct 30, 2013

When a group message is sent between my co-workers, who are all iphone users, and myself (Note 3), one person in the exchange does not receive the text. This is not the common iMessage issue that was plaguing me when I made the switch from Apple to Android. This is specifically affecting one iphone user. When I send her a text individually it is not a problem. The other iPhone users don't have a problem receiving or sending to me.

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Android :: P2P Multiplayer Game - With XMPP/Google Talk B - JXTA Peerdroid C

Mar 4, 2010

I am an android developer and I made some board games. Now i want to make some of my board games multiplayer. I don't want to create and host my own web service, so i thought about P2P.

The first thing i found was the XMPP protocol, however it's not real P2P, but if i can use the existing google talk service, i'm ready to go. Is this possible while using your existing google account without interfering with the normal working of your google talk client?

Then i heard about JXTA, a real P2P solution, and it's already ported from J2ME to Android (http://code.google.com/p/peerdroid/).

Maybe i am overcomplexing things here (as i do sometimes)

I just want to know the easiest way to do simple P2P for a boardgame.

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Android :: IPhone Fanboys Try To "one Up" Fantastic EVO Bashing Iphone Video

Jun 30, 2010

ok, its the Apple Fanbois turn to try and outdo the funniest video on the web..check out their lame attempt to copy it. Code...

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