EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025
and Roger
from Pixelated Playgrounds · host Pixelated Playgrounds
In this episode of Pixelated Playgrounds, Bryan and Josh dive into and Roger, a short but emotionally powerful experience from developer TearyHand Studio. Initially framed as a horror story, the game follows a girl who wakes to find a stranger in her home, with disorienting minigames and high-contrast visuals amplifying her fear and confusion. They discuss the game’s unusual narrative delivery, its WarioWare-like micro-interactions, minimal text, and evocative sound design. What begins as a tense mystery gradually reveals deeper questions about the protagonist, hinting at something more intimate than danger.Later on they explore how the game’s story revelations transforms earlier gameplay into poignant commentary through mechanics rather than exposition. Its notable that while the game concludes with a Bible verse, its message remains universal, human, and deeply felt. And Roger is a memorable, compassionate experience less about fun and more about understanding, which showcases how interactive storytelling can reframe emotions in a remarkable way.Notes: FlorenceOne of 2025's Best Games, And Roger, Is About God, Love, and Loss (Patrick Klepek, Remap)Three Word Reviews:Bryan - Revelation and ReframingJosh - Confusion and Uncertainty
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Video game book club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering and Roger by Tearyhand Studio.
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