
A collection of people’s favorite moments in games.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesLeisure | ||||

Alice O'Connor on Dota 2:
“…there is nothing more satisfying than that very British thing of being overwhelmingly polite to someone who is very rude to you…” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("alice_oconnor_player", {soundFile: "h... more
James Wallis on Rez:
…do you know about the Trance Vibrator?…“ (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("james_wallis_player", {soundFile: "nottheinternet.com/bestgamedesign/audio/james_wallis.mp3"});
Joel Goodwin on World Of Goo:
…you’re part of a very giant vast universe. You’re a tiny thing. You can hardly understand it’s majesty…“ (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("joel_goodwin_player", {soundFile: "nottheinternet.co... more
Fernando Ramallo on Ninja:
“… It never happened with any other game before – that feeling of community, of ambiance…” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("fernando_ramallo_player", {soundFile: "nottheinternet.com/bestgamedesi... more
Bennett Foddy on Pyro 2 (& Crusader Kings 2 & others):
“…what I love about it is that everything in the game is completely literal….” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("bennett_foddy_player", {soundFile: "nottheinternet.com... more
Andrew Sheerin on Junta:
“… it feels like it shouldn’t work, but it’s just such good fun to play - as it relies on trusting untrustworthy people….” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("andrew_sheerin_player", {soundFile: "not... more
Ed Key on Pandemic:
“…the way the cards come out really dramatically affects the landscape of the game….” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("ed_key_player", {soundFile: "nottheinternet.com/bestgamedesign/audio/ed_key.mp3"})... more
Robert Yang on Thirty Flights Of Loving:
“…It’s one of the most important games made in the last twenty years. Thirty years. Forty. Thirty years….” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("robert_yang_player", {soundFile: "notthe... more
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