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Pretentious Game Ideas

Ruddy Games

The monthly game design podcast that you haven't been waiting for! Join us as we discuss, explore, and get out of our depths in a new game design topic every episode.

PublishesMonthlyEpisodes62Founded8 years ago
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DesignArtsLeisureVideo Games

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Latest Episodes

We're back with a very special episode, as co-host Ryan Anderson walks us through their design methodology for the combat in Wintermoor Tactics Club. We break down how Ryan intentionally approached Wintermoor so that it would introduce new players to... more

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3 years ago

Jon and Kyle sit down to discuss player proactivity in tabletop roleplaying. What is the difference between proactive and reactive play? Why is proactivity important for collaborative storytelling? And how do you create a space where your players fee... more

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4 years ago

The gang breaks into Death Stranding and Animal Crossing, two games that are perhaps more similar than they first appear.  We discuss how adding friction to mechanics can make the player feel more present in the game world and debate whether there is... more

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4 years ago

The gang digs into the audacious design of Doom Eternal, which manages to be too similar to its predecessor for new players to learn, yet is also too different for some existing fans to enjoy. You can punch the ribs out of a giant brain with a gun bo... more

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4 years ago

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • Deep Design

    There are very few podcasts out there which do deep dives into game design, so PGI definitely fills a very noticeable void, and fills it well.

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    5
    trikeman
    United States6 years ago
  • Fun and Interesting

    I love this podcast. It consistently is entertaining, but more important than that, it’s a great look at the process behind game design. And not just video games! I have started to really analyze and appreciate the board games I play too. As well, starting this podcast is easy, and quickly finds its groove

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KevintheScientist
    United States6 years ago

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