They do the hard part of coming up with great video game ideas, so someone can make it. Daanish, Matt, Jeff, and Dan are veteran game developers with dozens of shipped games and decades of industry experience between them. Each week, they will conceive of, develop, and scrutinize the very best game ideas. New Episodes Every Tuesday. someoneshouldmakethispodcast@gmail.com @MakeThisPod Disclaimer: D... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesDesignLeisureArts |
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Love some of the ideas these guys come up with, but my one question to the hosts: why y'all seem to have two recommendation segments per episode? I'd love to hear a spin on a listener suggestion or some other segment every once in awhile. Otherwise great stuff though!
Hosts are charming and interesting. It’s great hearing how they shape and mold the simplest ideas into really compelling game concepts. Highly recommend!
Some top-notch banter from these guys mixed in with some inspiring ideas. They riff off each other so well and I always end up learning something.
I’m impressed how many unique and fun ideas they come up with each week! Every time I listen it sparks my own creativity. I have a great time coming up with ideas in my own head as I listen.
I love the energy between the hosts and am particularly fond of that Dan Guy. He seems to be quite the expert in his field.
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