
Hang out with Paul, Blake and Nick as we talk about video games.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 237 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games | |||

Nick defends his Zelda and Doom comparison. While Blake defends his purchase of another Early Access Survival, Village Management Game. But this time Nick and Paul don’t hate it!
Episode #206
Does buying a game based on a promise always end in disappointment? How important is a developer Road Map? Should every Zelda be a Breath of the Wild? How much Slorm is too much slorm?
This week, AI is still taking our jobs. Paul spends his nights in a dungeon while putting fruit in a hole and filling a room with gnomes. Blake loses his mind while Nick and Paul explain a mining game.
Ever wondered about the NZ Education System in the early 2000s, or if AI will take your job, or when cannons were invented, or when the Dodo Bird went extinct. Well, we talk about it all, on this video game podcast
Good podcast that’s always a good listen!
It's fine. I was a long time listener but unsubbed bc it got really annoying listening to their condescending attitude toward challenging games and especially their snarky attitude to the people who play them, just arrogant and antagonistic for no good reason. It's become an unpleasant listen.
so good
This is a very entertaining podcast with a brilliant host and brilliant participants. While the main focus is on gaming, with astute and useful commentary about current games and classics, it also touches on interesting topics in popular culture including food, film and other delights. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Excellent podcast about varied video game topics by actual New Zealand Game Developers. Good production values, and cool accents
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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