This is Mind Games - the show that talks about the mental side of gaming. We take a light approach to serious topics and have fantastic discussions with incredible guests about our communities and how we can strive to make them better. Thanks for listening! Share us with your friends - the more we grow, the more we can keep putting out fun and engaging content.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
Mind Games is back with a 1-on-1 discussion with Bonesaw577.
Though probably best known for his Jak and Daxter run at SGDQ2016, Bonesaw577 is an avid speedrunner of many games, most notably the Siren series. This Christmas, he released a trai... more
A brief update on Mind Games and what's happening in 2019 as well as why the end of 2018 was met with radio silence.
Keep your eyes peeled for great content in 2019!
We were joined by Justin Wharton and SPIF to talk about developing their own brand, and developing their niche in the community. Having these two on was an absolute treat and if you're interested in rocking any of their swag... spif.space/ ht... more
The boys are back at it and we got some new tricks up our sleeves. For the first episode of Season 2, we are joined by Flourish Esports founder and ARMS commentator, personality, and general superstar, Schkrimps! We had Schkrimps on during the summer... more
This episode was recorded a few weeks ago. I was going to transcribe and do a written piece but people would likely rather hear it for themselves! This was recorded before I was using bots in Discord and the format is different from what you might be... more
Disciple returns to cohost with me and we have D1 and VikkiKitty on to talk about SmashCon, gaming demographics, Ultimate and more! Mini break next week so I can take care of some stuff, but we'll be back at the end of August!
This week, I was joined by Mudkyp from Stop Your Friendlies. If you've been Genesis, TBH, or SNS, you've probably heard his voice at least a few times over the loudspeaker! We talk about the Ultimate Direct on Aug 8, the ruleset options for Ultimate,... more
This week I'm joined by ARMS commentators Defur and Schkrimps to talk about the game, the community, and the competitive scene. That community is incredibly welcoming and the game is really complex and nuanced and I've been lucky to befriend a lot of... more
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