A new era of VPN solutions for gamers?
Tunngle is a p2p VPN especially designed for online gaming.
Do you like playing games like Call of Duty, Minecraft and Portal 2 online? Well, you’re in luck, because this is precisely what Tunngle is designed for.
Tunngle is based on registering and joining the Tunngle community. This is free, but a little complicated. Once you have the program downloaded and your passwords and usernames sorted out, you can sign in and participate in various chat rooms, share files and, of course, join games.
The Tunngle interface is the default red and black. It makes things a little hard to read - as does the small font - but skins are also available. The various parts of the program are displayed in tab-like sections across the top of the window. You can access the online Tunngle features here (news, downloads, etc.), as well as actually using it as a VPN.
To share files over Tunngle with friends, they'll have to sign up too, but once they have, it's as easy as starting a private chat with them (using the Messenger icon in the top right corner), right-clicking and choosing Tunngle Shares.
If you fancy gaming with Tunngle, you can search for a particular network or view all games via Community > Networks > Browser. Once you've found one you like, just double click and you're in. There is a chat function throughout Tunngle and, of course, there are online FAQs and forums. If you have a look around the web, you’ll also find plenty of Tunngle tutorials.
The fact that you must sign up to use the program will be off-putting for certain VPN users, but for those who are interested in playing games against friends - or strangers - Tunngle's an interesting new alternative.
Tunngle is a free VPN made especially for gamers.
Tunngle 4.3.2.2 is an hotfix release for those members that had problems connecting to games when using Windows XP.
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Tunngle 4.3.2.2 is an hotfix release for those members that had problems connecting to games when using Windows XP.
User reviews about Tunngle
by YourMomHaveGay
Hey guys, is this available windows 10? I downloaded it and it said the installation failed, I believe it's because of that. If it isn't could someone please tell me and I'll try again.Thanks. More
by Anonymous
Adware, still better than Hamachi.
Ignore any logos or seals claiming this isn't adware. It's not a virus but the interface does contain a large banner ad, and unlike, say, Skype, there's no option to hide it or use an old version. If you're okay with that, I would recommend it over crippled-unless-you-pay software like Hamachi. As beta software, it may become less consumer-friendly as it matures. More