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[[File:Pouvspou.png|thumb|Screenshot of Pou vs Pou menu, accessible from the ''Sky Hop'' menu.]]'''''Pou vs Pou''''' (abbreviated |
[[File:Pouvspou.png|thumb|Screenshot of Pou vs Pou menu, accessible from the ''Sky Hop'' menu.]]'''''Pou vs Pou''''' (abbreviated PvP) is a system used by some Pou games that is connected real time to friends around the player, to form multiplayer gaming. It was announced on October 12, 2013, on Pou's official Facebook account. |
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) is a system used by some Pou games that is connected real time to friends around the player, to form multiplayer gaming. It was announced on October 12, 2013, on Pou's official Facebook account. |
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==How it works== |
==How it works== |
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One player creates a game, with others join a game, especially the game creator's friends. It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Outside, the game creating utility also supports the portable Wi-Fi hotspot if supported, because Bluetooth cannot always work between iOS and Android devices. Sometimes, a device can connect to another, but not on the other way around. |
One player creates a game, with others join a game, especially the game creator's friends. It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Outside, the game creating utility also supports the portable Wi-Fi hotspot if supported, because Bluetooth cannot always work between iOS and Android devices. Sometimes, a device can connect to another, but not on the other way around. |
Revision as of 21:37, 27 February 2016
Pou vs Pou (abbreviated PvP) is a system used by some Pou games that is connected real time to friends around the player, to form multiplayer gaming. It was announced on October 12, 2013, on Pou's official Facebook account.
How it works
One player creates a game, with others join a game, especially the game creator's friends. It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Outside, the game creating utility also supports the portable Wi-Fi hotspot if supported, because Bluetooth cannot always work between iOS and Android devices. Sometimes, a device can connect to another, but not on the other way around.