The Portable Podcast, Episode 51

The Portable Podcast, Episode 51 is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

One game has cows in it. The other involves saving Earth from destruction. Take a guess which is which.

On This Episode:

  • Carter talks to Jared Bailey of No Can Win about Cubed Rally Racer and its new iPad version, Cubed Rally Racer HD. We talk about the inspirations behind the original game, and what the new HD version has as well.
  • Carter talks to John Kooistra of Cat in a Box games to discuss the making of Blue Defense: Second Wave, the philosophy of the game design and what went into differentiating the sequel from the original.
  • Who Are We:

  • Host: Carter Dotson
  • Guest: Jared Bailey, No Can Win
  • Guest: John Kooistra, Cat in a Box Games
  • Music:

  • “Beatnes7 (Theme to The Portable Podcast)” by The Eternal – Download on iTunes here:
  • “Nanocarp” by The Eternal
  • How to Listen:

  • Click Here to Subscribe in iTunes:
  • Click Here to Subscribe via RSS.
  • Listen on WRGT Radio every Friday at 4pm Central
  • Listen Here:
  • Apps Mentioned on This Episode:

    $1.99

    iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad

    Our Rating: ★★★★☆ :: RAD RETRO RACER
    Read Our Full Review >>

    Released: 2010-05-25 :: Category: Games / Racing

    $1.99

    iPad Only App – Designed for the iPad
    Released: 2010-09-02 :: Category: Games / Racing

    $1.99

    iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad

    Our Rating: ★★★★★ :: 99 CENT GEM
    Read Our Full Review >>

    Released: 2008-11-10 :: Category: Games / Action

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    The Portable Podcast, Episode 50: An Interview with OpenFeint’s Jason Citron About The Future of OpenFeint

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    On This Episode:
    OpenFeint currently stands at a crossroads – with Apple taking on OpenFeint in the metagaming space on iOS, they find themselves trying to remain relevant in the long-term. And as of today, it appears as if OpenFeint is looking beyond iOS for the future of their products. Today, OpenFeint is announcing that they are launching their service and Feint Spotlight app for the Android Marketplace, along with launch month titles such as Fruit Ninja from Halfbrick, MiniSquadron from MrFungFung, Flick Kick Football from PikPok, and Mega Jump from Get Set Games.

    The CEO of OpenFeint, Jason Citron, was kind enough to sit down and speak with me about this announcement and what OpenFeint is doing in the future on iOS. According to Jason, OpenFeint’s goal is to unify the various platforms – for people to be able to play games with their friends on other phones, to bridge the gap between the various hardware that people have. As well as their future on Android, OpenFeint is launching tools for developers to let their OpenFeint scoring and achievement systems work with Game Center easily while still taking advantage of OpenFeint features that Game Center does not provide, such as replays, asynchronous multiplayer services, and the upcoming voice chat feature PlayTime, launching with OpenFeint 3.0.

    Jason Citron spoke at length with me on the new episode of The Portable Podcast to discuss what they’re doing on Android, the challenges that Android’s various devices bring, and the perception of the Android market versus the reality of the situation. On the iOS side, we talk about how Game Center and OpenFeint can coexist (including Jason recommending that developers take advantage of Game Center), and how iOS fits in the future of OpenFeint.

    Who Are We:

  • Host: Carter Dotson
  • Guest: Jason Citron, OpenFeint
  • Music:

  • “Beatnes7 (Theme to The Portable Podcast)” by The Eternal – Download on iTunes here:
  • “Nanocarp” by The Eternal
  • How to Listen:

  • Click Here to Subscribe in iTunes:
  • Click Here to Subscribe via RSS.
  • Listen on WRGT Radio every Friday at 4pm Central
  • Listen Here:
  • Apps Mentioned on This Episode:

    FREE!

    iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
    Released: 2010-01-08 :: Category: Entertainment

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    The Portable Podcast, Episode 48

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    Crank it up!

    On This Episode:

  • Carter talks with Doug Davies of Funky Visions about Jiggle Balls HD, as well as discussing what the September 1st Apple event could bring to the table with new devices.
  • Carter and Rodney Gibbs of Ricochet Labs talk about their new social quiz game QRANK, the tweaks made to the game, the emphasis on geolocation brought to the game, and what the future holds for QRANK across various platforms.
  • Who Are We:

  • Host: Carter Dotson
  • Guest: Doug Davies, Funky Visions (Jiggle Balls HD)
  • Guest: Rodney Gibbs, CEO of Ricochet Labs (QRANK)

  • Music:

  • “beatnes7 (The Portable Podcast’s Theme)” by The Eternal
  • “Nanocarp” by The Eternal
  • Where To Listen:

  • Click Here to Subscribe in iTunes:
  • Listen on WRGT Radio every Friday at 4pm Central
  • Listen Here:
  • Apps Featured in this Episode:

    $1.99

    iPad Only App – Designed for the iPad
    Released: 2010-08-27 :: Category: Entertainment

    FREE!

    iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad

    Our Rating: ★★★★☆ :: TRIVIA-TASTIC
    Read Our Full Review >>

    Released: 2010-03-23 :: Category: Games / Trivia

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    The Portable Podcast, Episode 45

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    No, Huey Lewis, it is not hip to be a square.

    On This Episode:

    • Carter speaks with John Kooistra and Henry Truong of Cat in a Box Games about their whimsical new action RPG, Fastar, discussing the game’s origins and where the humor for the game came from. Click here to check out Fastar’s original prototype mentioned on the show.
    • Carter speaks with Steve Tompkins and Dave Ahakim of Movable Sprites, discussing Chuck Gnome’s distinctive look, inspiration from carnival and theme park attractions, and how the game worked in z-axis elements in a 2D pop-up book esque world.

    Who Are We:

    • Host: Carter Dotson
    • Guest: John Kooistra & Henry Truong, Cat in a Box Games (Fastar)
    • Guest: Steve Tompkins & Dave Ahakim, Movable Sprites (Chuck Gnome)

    Where To Hear TPP:

    Music:

    • None

    Contact:
    Email: carter@theportablepodcast.com
    Twitter: @portablepodcast

    Apps Mentioned In This Episode:

    $0.99

    iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad

    Our Rating: ★★★★☆ :: REALLY FAST
    Read Our Full Review >>

    Released: 2010-07-30 :: Category: Games / Role Playing

    $1.99

    iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
    Released: 2010-08-04 :: Category: Games / Action

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    The Portable Podcast, Episode 44

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    I implore you, sir, get to the chopper.

    On This Episode:

    • Carter gives first-time listeners an introduction to what The Portable Podcast is all about, and why he loves iOS gaming so much to the point where he writes and podcasts about it.
    • Carter talks to David Frampton of Majic Jungle Software about Chopper 2, its long development process, the decision to go to a Universal app, its innovative remote functionality, and how he improved the game from the original Chopper.

    Who Are We:

    • Host: Carter Dotson
    • Guest: David Frampton, Majic Jungle Software (Chopper 2)

    Where to Hear The Podcast:

    Subscribe in iTunes: to automatically download the weekly podcast to your iPhone.

    Listen Fridays at 4pm Central (GMT-6) at WRGT Game Talk Radio
     
    Listen Now:

    Music:

    “BeatNES 3″ by The Eternal
    “Nanocarp” by The Eternal

    Contact:
    Email: carter@theportablepodcast.com
    Twitter:
    @portablepodcast

    Apps mentioned in this episode:

    $2.99

    + Universal App – Designed for iPhone and iPad

    Our Rating: ★★★★½ :: BOMBS AWAY
    Read Our Full Review >>

    Released: 2010-07-27 :: Category: Games / Arcade

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    The Portable Podcast, Episode 43

    The Portable Podcast, Episode 43 is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

    Note to new listeners: welcome to the first episode of The Portable Podcast on 148Apps!

    For 43 episodes, this podcast has been providing interviews with developers of iPhone games, and discussions with members of the gaming media about big issues in the iPhone world. Hosted by Carter Dotson, the show aims for relatively short form 30-40 minute episodes, trying to keep a light tone while providing intelligent discussion of the mobile gaming world’s biggest issues. I hope you enjoy the podcast as it comes out every Tuesday, and hope you check out back episodes over on The Portable Gamer.


    Oh Comic-Con, I miss you. Well, everything but my eyes do. Those things were scared after they learned there were geeks willing to harm them for getting uppity about a seat.

    SUBSCRIBE IN ITUNES OR REGRET IT:

    LISTEN ON SOMEONE ELSE’S TERMS FRIDAYS AT 4PM CENTRAL OVER AT WRGT GAME TALK RADIO

    Who Are We:

  • Host: Carter Dotson
  • Guest: Jaden Walker (The Eternal)

  • On This Episode:

  • Carter and Jaden talk about why the iOS has generally had a lack of pre-release hype for games.
  • Carter talks to Jeff Nuzzi of Disney Interactive about the Tron app and how it will evolve.
  • Carter and Jaden talk about how the iPhone user experience differs between what the media has reported and what users are reporting.
  • Contact:

  • Email: carter.dotson@148apps.com
  • Twitter: @portablepodcast
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