
The titular Undertale. Look at its visage and sigh a breath of wonder. Venerate Toby with your gamer fingers and your reading eyeballs. Also look towards Oneshot, and think to yourself, how the hell do these game work? I mean, breaking the forth wall... more
Telltale was one of the pioneers of an interactive genre of game that played more like a TV show or a movie than a full “game”. Even still, they were insanely popular and doted on for years for their innovations — being able to place a player into a ... more
CODE RED. THE SHOW IS NOW A LET’S PLAY. I REPEAT, DOMINICK PLAYS THE GAME THAT HE’S DISCUSSING. And that game is Papers Please, one that requires you to make simple but stressful choices to survive within a nation under a totalitarian regime. Will yo... more
There was a time for the 00’s kids, who got to experience the joys of playing on a tablet and divulging in those tantalizing games. You know the ones: Angry Birds. Subway Surfers. My Singing Monsters. But do those games still hold up against the tide... more
Dominick and Ellize discuss the charming and clever puzzle-roguelike-housebuilder Blue Prince! They discuss why a boy shouldn’t have a manor all to himself, the utter SNUBBING that occurred at the Game Awards, and clue notebook comparisons!
WELCOME TO IDLE GAME HELL! Don’t worry we’ll get something sustaining and nourishing for the mind in another episode. For now we need to fulfill our oligarchic obligations and control some little guys (aka gnorps)!! In this episode, Dominick discusse... more
We cap off the year with a little childhood pearl of a game, remastered for the modern day! In this episode, Dominick chats about the impact of Heroes and Might and Magic 2, Ubisofts recent blunders, and Game Award nominees!
Ever wonder how we got to the point where people are playing Wordle ritualistically? Everyday, logging on to a website to guess a 5-letter word. This is not a recent fascination! Culture has, for the past century, been obsessed with habitual, daily g... more










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This show centers on niche and independent media with a strong leaning toward gaming, indie development, and culture critiques. Episodes mix personal anecdotes, nostalgia, and sharp takes on industry trends, from classic titles and homegrown indies to upcoming releases. The host often dives into game design, storytelling, and the business side of gaming, balancing irreverent humor with thoughtful analysis. Listeners are likely drawn to deep dives on under-the-radar titles, discussions of creative development processes, and commentary on how larger players shape the landscape for indie creators and communities.
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