Brainy Gamer Podcast
In this episode I make my guest Steve Gaynor squirm uncomfortably in his seat. Of course, we also discuss his new game Gone Home, creating authentic characters, an important lesson from Ken Levine, and a secret room no reviewer has yet discovered. Plus other things.
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This is the final episode in my series of conversations about the State of Games. I encourage you to listen to shows featuring a variety of smart and thoughtful guests.
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This is the third in a short series of conversations I'm hosting on the State of Games. I encourage you to listen to the episodes and stay tuned for the final installment, which will appear in the coming days.
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This is the second in a short series of conversations I'm hosting on the State of Games. I encourage you to and stay tuned for the final two which will appear in the coming days....
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This is the first of several roundtable conversations I'm hosting on the State of Games, an admittedly unwieldy topic, but well-timed, I think, in this transitional period for games and the game industry.
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Welcome to a special Ninja Edition of the Brainy Gamer podcast!
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The Brainy Gamer podcast is back!
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This is the final installment in my series devoted to game designers and the design process....
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This is the 2nd in a 3-part series devoted to game designers and the design process.
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This edition of the podcast begins a 3-part series devoted to game designers and the design process....
info_outlineThis show is the 2nd in a 3-part series called Gatherings of the Tribe in which I talk to a variety of people about the big events that bring gamers together throughout the year: GDC, PAX, E3, etc.
This episode features my conversation with critic bloggers Kirk Hamilton (Gamer Melodico) and Rob LeFebvre (Games Are Evil, The Portable Gamer).
Stay tuned for Part 3, which will feature three indie developers offering their perspectives on these big events.