
The Theme Park Design Show
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | HobbiesDesignLeisureArts | ||||

This episode, Andrew got to interview Stefan Formentano, originator of the amazing New Hashima Collab! With over 80 contributors, from 7 countries, this enormous LEGO build is truly a spectacular example of Cyberpunk! Stefan's Instagram New Hashima... more
Penny has been a pioneer for women in the gaming space for decades, having worked professionally at TSR and Wizards of the Coast. She's also a lifelong educator AND the direct inspiration for a Marvel Comics Character! In this episode we explore her ... more
Stephen Dinehart returns to give an update on GiantLands now that the boxed product has shipped! We discuss the power of play, identity in games and reality, and evolving through failure.
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You do know that at Universal Japan they are currently constructing Super Nintendo Land? Its been since 2017 that it was announced. They mentioned that possibly Mario Kart and something DK related were going to be included.
This is a really fun podcast, and I always find myself looking forward to the next episode! Andrew clearly puts a lot of work and research into each episode, and that makes for a great listening experience. I would highly recommend this podcast to anyone who’s a fan of theme parks!
I was very skeptical of this podcast, but after listening I was pleasantly surprised. There are practical conventions involved, yet there are still innovative and interesting ideas that are a little outside of the box. There is also enough conversation about the topic or other things that it isn't too droning. Wonderful!
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