4. Night In The Woods story writer Bethany Hockenberry

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2016 · 16 MIN

4. Night In The Woods story writer Bethany Hockenberry

from Polygon Backstory · host Polygon Backstory

Polygon Backstory is a podcast that celebrates conversations about the games we play. This week my guest is Bethany Hockenberry, story writer for Night In The Woods. It's the story of a cat named Mae who fails out of college and comes back to live in her home town. The game is set in a crumbling, former mining village called Possum Springs. As it turns out, Possum Springs has a lot in common with the place where Bethany grew up in rural Pennsylvania. Music this week from Alec Holowka, coder, co-creator and composer for Night In The Woods. http://www.nightinthewoods.com/ https://infiniteammo.bandcamp.com/

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