
An intimate conversation with the creators of some of the world's most remarkable games, hosted by comedian and life-long gamer Adam Conover. This season I will talk with the developers of Portal, Assassin's Creed, Hyper Light Drifter and many more about what it’s like to make video games for a living, how they come up with their ideas, and their first memory of the medium.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesSociety & CultureLeisure | ||||

In the season 2 finale, Adam is joined by Alx Preston, creator of the acclaimed Hyper Light Drifter. Alx details his personal journey that lead to the creation of Hyper Light Drifter and that continues to motivate him to this day.
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Adam is joined by Tanya X. Short, head of Kitfox Games and co-founder of Pixelles. Tanya has worked all around the world starting out in Norway, and currently working in Montreal. She not only discusses her work writing and designing games but what i... more
This week Adam is joined by Zach Gage, developer of iOS games like Spell Tower, Ridiculous Fishing, and more!
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This week Adam is joined by Game Writer and Narrative Designer, Anna Megill! Anna has been working in video games for 15 years and recently wrote the smash hit, Control. She currently works for Ubisoft/Massive.
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Fantastic podcast. I wish it was still publishing episodes but the backlog is still worthwhile.
There are too few places you can go to here deep conversations about game development, and this is a great one.
The best GameDev Podcast ever made.
Yuck
I wish the interviewer would stop stop talking about himself and leave more space for the story of the interviewee. I had to keep skipping forward 30 seconds to hear the interviewer speak. And the show is about them, after all, or... supposedly.
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