Bring It! 12 Orbits for Apple TV
May 6th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
12 Orbits requires just one button to play; perfect for Apple TV. The question is how you allow 12 people to play it at once, as with the iOS version.
Bring It! is our ongoing look at Mac OS & iOS apps—popular or forgotten—that are perfectly suited for Apple TV, but haven’t yet made the leap.
May 6th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
12 Orbits requires just one button to play; perfect for Apple TV. The question is how you allow 12 people to play it at once, as with the iOS version.
April 28th, 2018 | by Brad Gibson
A one-stop shop for local U.S. news broadcasts is a news junkies dream. With over 175 games, our hope is NewsOn has future plans on Apple TV.
April 25th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
With one basic control change, Lost in Harmony—an emotionally compelling rhythm-based runner from Digixart Entertainment—could make a fantastic transition to tvOS.
April 2nd, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
Naturespace can accurately be described by the name of the company that developed it: Holographic Audio Theater. So, why can't we play its audio soundscapes through our home theaters via Apple TV?
March 25th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
SteelSeries could make it very easy for Apple TV users to find gamepad-compatible games by releasing a tvOS version of their Nimbus app. So, why haven't they?
March 19th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
Here's hoping that the recently announced action-adventure platformer Oddmar will get an Apple TV version soon after its iOS release this spring.
March 10th, 2018 | by Brad Gibson
With the popularity of podcasts and radio streaming, it’s time the service TuneIn comes to Apple TV. But all we get is dead air.
March 5th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
Samurai 2: Vengeance from Madfinger Games was, for the longest time, the game I'd launch to show off my iPad's gaming capabilities. I eventually had to clear it off to make room for other games, but I'd love to use it for the same purposes on my Apple TV.
February 12th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
YoWindow Weather offers a difference experience from most weather apps—one that asks you to hang around for a bit. And it's for that reason (along with touch controls that are perfectly suited for Siri Remote use) that we'd love to see it on the Apple TV.
January 12th, 2018 | by Kirk Hiner
Although KEMCO is largely known for bringing retro RPGs to mobile devices, some of their games have now made their way to Steam as well as to Nintendo and Sony systems. This move has me wondering if Apple TV releases could work.