
Each episode I interview and profile various independent game developers, so that we can get a peek behind the curtain and see how the magic is made.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureVideo Games | ||||

Amanda Lange and were peers at Microsoft before we took different roles last year. She now works as Technical Evangelist on the academic team, where she partners with the premier institutions across the United States and Canada to host hackathons, de... more
Since 2007, Arc onyx provided animation and visual effects service to the TV and film industries. Recently, Arc onyx made the transition to indie game development to pursue projects with philanthropic goals. When we started planning the game to creat... more
Shawn Woods is a gaming veteran of 18 years. His background spans everything from interactive CD-ROMS and TV commercials in the late 90’s to creating Orcs and UI for Dawn of War, Company of Heroes, and Homeworld 2, art direction at Microsoft, and fin... more
Andrew Peterson is a software engineer who has spent much of his timing building the N3S, a NES emulator which works on Microsoft's Hololens. Best of all, the current games on display are not only holographic images presented in world space, but , bu... more
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I really, really want to like this podcast. Good subjects, good questions, good interviewees. Unfortunately a couple of things make me reluctant to keep listening:
1. The host says “yep," "uh-huh,” and “okay” whenever the interviewee pauses or says anything at all. Just silently nod along and let them talk!
2. The podcasts would be much, much better if they were much, much shorter. I’d much rather listen to a 20 minute interview that was laser-focused on development than hear about someone’s c... more
There are a few podcasts on indie gamedev out there, and this is one of the best. As a coder, I really enjoyed those recent technical eps with Ethan and Howard. Please make more of these :)
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