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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2017 · 32 MIN

Jak Gem & Matthew Sear (Collateral Damage) & indie dev steam pricing is too low

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Collateral Damage is a multiplayer area brawler featuring a cast of unique characters and diverse fighting styles and Perth’s very own Matthew Sears and Jak Gem from Artisans Games joined us this week. The game is currently in beta, and they spoke about taking the game to shows, and learning from how players play their game. We also spoke about the economics of games pricing and what it means to go “free to play”. This topic was inspired by an article written by Sergey Galyonkin , developer of the database analysis tool Steam Spy, aired his concerns about the low prices of some indie titles and how this could be doing hard working developers a disservice. SPONSORS:Combine your love of making media, whether it's let's plays or your own games with a world class education with a degree from Murdoch University School of Arts. Click here to learn what is on offer. You can find us on social media, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, YouTube and Steam. Just search for "pixelsift!" Murdoch University School of Arts:Support the show: https://sifter.store

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Matthew and Jak of Artisans Games from Perth join us to talk Collateral Damage, plus we also talk about Sergey Galyonkin's article on indie game pricing

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