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iPGN Unleashed – episode 33

Welcome to episode 33 of the iPGN Unleashed podcast. WARNING contains content of an explicit nature! In this episode Dave, Nigel, Nacho and Matt, discuss the latest news, what we’ve been playing… as well as touch on the various Xbox live style networking solutions available for the hardcore iPhone gamers. Plus a run down of the weeks reviews.

Click here to visit our podcast page on iTunes to download it, or here to subscribe directly. You can also listen to it live in your browser at Furious Gamer Radio… and you can now stream our podcast direct to your iPhone using the Furious gamer app available here. Alternatively download the mp3 file here.

Full coverage includes:

NEWS

Inkvaders
Spartacus: Blood and Sand
G-Force the game
New Dexter trailer
Secret of Monkey island

WHAT WE’VE BEEN PLAYING

MATT

Quantum Collapse

DAVE

Wedgy toss
slap happy
321 jump
name that song
Words with friends

NACHO

LEDs
Match 3D
G-Force
Nintai
Glypha

NIGE

Gang$tar
The Deep
Pipemania
Rugby Nations
Radial 50

TOPIC OF THE WEEK

Xbox live style networking on iPhone

WEEK IN REVIEW

Pinball Fantasies

Pinball Dreaming

Dragon Panic

Diabolika

iPolygon

Babe on a beam

I Dig It

Triazzle

Zombies vs. Sheep

Ice Road Truckers

Earth vs. Moon

Crush Bunny

Super Collider

Radial 50

Spin Star

Kaloki Love

Sentinel 2

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  • iPGN-Matt

    Oh god. I lost it at “pubic bunnies.” Good job guys, considering it was just a two man show at the end. Like Dave’s friday night.

  • http://www.slidetoplay.com/editor/tim-rattray STP_Tim

    Props to Dave. You are my new fav. on the podcast… can’t stop laughing!

  • Rock $ Rolla

    Awesome

  • http://www.SlideToPlay.com Phil

    Im 18, leave me alone lol

  • http://www.SlideToPlay.com Phil

    Great podcast as always guys!

  • http://www.ti-studios.com jon@tistudios

    Since you asked devs what networking service they are using:

    We are using AGON for Prolix, and so far we’ve been really pleased. It’s been very reliable and was really easy to implement.

    It’s a shame there are so many though, would be nice to have a single unified system, but that’s probably just dreaming.

    Great podcast once again!

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