While most of you probably bought a Chromecast to watch
streaming videos on your television, the clever little device is capable
of so much more. Have you considered the possibilities of playing games
using your Chromecast? If you have a smartphone, tablet or laptop, and
if you’ve got a Chromecast I would hope that
you do, then you can use
this as your controller, while viewing the game on your big screen.
There are two ways to approach this, you
can either play an existing game from your phone, tablet or laptop and
cast the screen to your television using the Chromecast, or you can
download a Chromecast compatible game app.
Since it was launched a growing number of
Chromecast compatible apps have been developed that take advantage of
multiple players. This is where the Chromecast has real potential as a
communal gaming experience, since anyone in the house with a compatible
device can use this as a controller, so for instance two of the children
can play on their smartphones, while Dad uses his tablet and Mum uses
her laptop, but they can all interact on the main TV screen.
Search for Chromecast on the Google Play or Apple App store
and you can see the selection currently on offer. A good one to start
with is the simple UpDownFish app, since it’s available on both app
stores, everyone can download it and play a variation of the Flappy Bird
game on their TV screen at the same time.
Install the game and then
simply connect to the Chromecast and you will appear on the screen
alongside anyone else currently playing. Although a very simple game,
the addition of playing alongside your friends and family adds a new
dimension to it, and the app keeps track of everyone’s high score to
allow for some competitive fun.
Hasbro have also brought out a couple of
more complex games, variations on their Monopoly and Connect Four board
games, and a few Quiz games have emerged that allow multi-player
Chromecast interaction, but we are still waiting for that killer game
that really makes use of the Chromecast’s potential.
If you do find the current selection of
Chromecast compatible games quite limited, then while you are waiting
for more exciting ones to be developed, you can try casting a game you
already own by effectively mirroring your smaller screen on your TV. The
latest version of Chrome is Chromecast compatible, so any browser based
game can be cast straight to your TV. Try one of the classic flash game
websites like http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal and see how different the gaming experience is on a big screen.
If you are on Android, you can cast your
screen instantly using the Cast Screen button in the settings panel.
Tap
it to open the cast screen menu and you can cast any game you have
previously played on your tiny screen onto your television. There are
limitations, there is some slight lag and you need to ensure your device
is in landscape mode, so any games that are portrait by default are
probably going to struggle.
It will be interesting to see how the
Chromecast gaming scene develops, hopefully more multi-player games will
emerge and take advantage of this amazing little device that’s now
finding it’s way into more and more homes.
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