
A game dev podcast for (aspiring) indie game developers, hosted by a "professional". (I am behind the Steam titles Thronefall, ISLANDERS, and Will You Snail.) Because I don’t rely on the show for income, the vibe is relaxed with minimal monetization. We focus on hands-on indie development and occasionally branch into broader game-dev topics. Episodes are also available in video on YouTube.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsTechnologyDesign | |||

This is a conversation with Timo Falcke and Zwi Zausch, two of the devs at Toukana Interactive, the developers of Dorfromantik and Star Birds. This is a game dev success story with some theory crafting about how to potentially reproduce an outcome li... more
This is a Game Dev Podcast with my guest Cory Darby, a indie games strategist / profissional min-maxer and the co-creator of Click & Conquer, a game that with just 400 hours of work managed to turn over 100K in profits. We talk about how to optimize ... more
This is a Game Dev Podcast with my guest Tyler F. Cloutier, co-founder and head of Clockwork Labs, who are building their MMO, Bitcraft Online, entirely in a database. They are making this database available for other developers under the name Space... more
This is a Game Dev Podcast with my guest Phiomena Schwab, co-founder/CEO of Stray Fawn Studio, the creators of The Wandering Village, Dungeon Clawler, Nimbatus and Niche. She's the head of Stray Fawn's new publishing branch and she co-founded the Swi... more
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Jonas, I may be just one data point, but consider that I may be a rare data point and that rareness can be high information value in a noisy sea of feedback or even lack of feedback. I love the long form podcast where you pick people’s brains on why and how they built something. The episode with the 30yr old MMORPG by CipSoft was especially fun because it is so different! I’m a mid 30s dad (swe) learning how to make games for fun and needed some gym/car listening material. Keep up the great work... more
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Focusing on indie game development, the content consistently highlights the journeys and experiences of game developers, offering insights into the often challenging landscape of creating games. Noteworthy topics include marketing strategies, community engagement, and the importance of validation in game ideas, alongside discussions on various development tools and techniques. The relaxed vibe of the discussions offers listeners an approachable perspective on game development, making it particularly unique as it avoids heavy monetization strategies, fostering a community-driven environment.
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