
The Elder-Geek Game Club is a bi-weekly, book-club style podcast where we play Classic, Retro and Indie games. Prior to each Episode, our crew spends some time playing a game. We then dissect and discuss it on the show. Audience participation is both encouraged and essential to the show!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesLeisure | ||||

Chris Geehan of HyperDuck Soundworks joins us once again to talk about The Last of Us for this Spoilerama Edition of Game Club
Composer Chris Geehan of HyperDuck Soundworks joins us to share some insight into the development of Dust: An Alyesian Tale
Composer Josh Whelchel joins the Game Club to talk about Fez.
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This show is a great way to hear about those games that you might otherwise have missed. What makes it a 5 star review is the chemistry between the hosts. I could listen to these guys talk about cheese. The conversation comes across as natural and unrehearsed while still feeling professional. You get the feeling that you're part of the conversation with friends rather than just listening to people from the outside. These guys deserve to be heard by more people so spread the word.
Really good podcast to listen to, Helps me (and others) find out about the lesser known indie titles and give them a go. Also really enjoy how Steve, Phil and Randy usually bring different opinions about the game they decided to play.
The hosts of most video game podcasts are almost always talking about games from a distance, from games they're looking forward to playing, to games they played twenty years ago (and have completely forgotten), to games they actually have played, but they're the only one, so instead of a discussion you end up with a description.
Game Club is hosted by a group who have all played the game in question, they've done it very recently, and (my favorite part) they always bring a variety of conflictin... more
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