Press Play Talks is a place for intelligent discussions with developers about their upcoming games. Sit down by the fire with a cup of coffee and listen to us discuss process, inspirations and other elements of their work in the video game industry.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Nick talks to developer Andrei Marks about minimalist party game Elbow Room at IndieCade 2014.
Nick talks to software engineer Matt Tytel about Leap Motion's move into the VR space, and its possible applications as a controller-free navigation method at IndieCade 2014.
Nick talks to developer Nicholas Fuller about Sunder, a same-screen co-op game that forces verbal communication for players to complete puzzles.
Nick talks to developer Albert Shih about Museum of Simulation Technology, a first-person puzzler with an extremely novel "forced perspective" mechanic at IndieCade 2014.
Nick talks about motion tracking system Perception Neuron and its applications as a video game controller with R&D Director Tristan Dai at IndieCade 2014.
Nick talks to developer Brian Fetter about Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, a unique VR/tabletop game experience that went on to win the Media Choice Award at IndieCade this year.
Nick talks to Auston Montville and Ned Green about the challenges and rewards of developing their game Sportsball at IndieCade 2014.
Nick talks to Hyper Light Drifter's Director Alex Preston about his influences, working on Kickstarter, and the game's reception so far at IndieCade 2014.
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