A weekly creative video game idea workshop between hosts Ryan Hamann, and Ryan Quintal, and the Play;Write community. Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. Each week, new ideas for new video experiences to bring to life. A proud part of the Cane and Rinse Network. Visit PlayWriteCast.com or email playwritecast@gmail.com to share your idea today!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesArtsDesignLeisure |
It's a special episode of Play;Write! H and Q found themselves in the same city at the same time, so why not use the opportunity to lay down a LIVE (to record) show!
Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. We workshop se... more
All good things must come to an end, and in this episode on our fourth anniversary, we are wrapping up Play;Write's weekly releases. We'll release new episodes on a sporadic basis going forward as specials, but this marks the conclusion of Play;Write... more
Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. We workshop seedlings of ideas for video games in hopes of coming up with something timeless. It's not just about us, though! Join in the conversation! Pitch your own game ideas to ... more
Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. We workshop seedlings of ideas for video games in hopes of coming up with something timeless. It's not just about us, though! Join in the conversation! Pitch your own game ideas to ... more
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This is the podcast for lonely gamers who wish they had friends to share their crazy ideas with. It’s for the creative who feels like they could use a bit of inspiration. I’ve only recently started listening and I’m already quite sure this will be one of my favorite podcasts ever!
The idea of this podcast is great: trying to discuss and challenge the pitch of a game invented by one of the hosts. I discovered this podcast because Ryan & Ryan made a Sound of Play last week and I liked how they talked about the games. Give both podcasts a shot, but play;write is particularly interesting because (to my knowledge) there aren't two podcasts like this on iTunes.
Great job, please continue!
Probably every gamer has come up with a game idea or story,
and PlayWrite is a great podcast to explore those ideas. Each
episode includes 3 game pitches (one from each host and one from the community) involving game style, story, and/or design with 10 minutes of brainstorming for each game.
The podcast has covered a large number of genres, and while I'm not a fan of every pitch that's been made I enjoy hearing the creative process as the hosts analyze the idea and think of story and gameplay t... more
I have only one complaint, none of these amazing sounding games exist. So, come on game devs, there are hours of great ideas in here!
I really love this podcast. Three brand new video game ideas are proposed in each show and the two Ryans imaginatively discuss where that idea could go. As a gamer rather than a developer, hearing a basic concept fleshed out with the various components of a full game really helps me to appreciate the finer details of existing games - the subtle nuances that make them tick. I can't think of another gaming podcast that celebrates the creative possibilities of the medium and the community that play... more
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Apple Podcasts | #138 |
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