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indie(Radio);
by indie(Function);
indie(Radio); is a weekly podcast where we chat with the creative minds involved with the creation of indie games.
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indie(Radio); #93 - (Blue Bottle Games) Dan Fedor
Dan Fedor, the founder of Blue Bottle Games, joins Bret & Ian to talk about working with collaborators, memorization techniques, AI, GPT-3, picking and choosing systems in a game design, the long lost art of physical goodies in toys, and more.
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indie(Radio); #92 - (Nocturne) Mark Alexander
The GMC's very own friendly tyrant, Mark Alexander, also known as Nocturne, joined Bret & Ian to talk about patience in game communities, the YoYo House, game jams, interesting non-game projects created in GameMaker, photography, a ZX Spectrum-inspired game he's creating, the technology singularity, and of course, the GameMaker Community.
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indie(Radio); #91.2 - (LimboLane) Yugo Limbo & Day Lane
In part 2, we continue our conversation with LimboLane, discussing Smile For Me's epilogue, the community that has emerged around the game, designing fun websites, method acting, and what's next for the studio.
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indie(Radio); #90 - (The Spriters Resource) Petie & Dazz
Petie and Dazz join us to discuss the evolution of The Spriters Resource over the past two decades. Topics include reverse-engineering, hidden secrets of game assets, sprite comics, the inevitability of all things becoming obsolete, the Great Database Delete, backups, and the strengths of working together with someone with different skills.
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indie(Radio); #89 - (AGOG Entertainment) Robert Hubert & Brian Howard
Robert Hubert and Brian Howard tell us all about their in-alpha title Brutal Grounds, a fast-paced competitive top-down shooter where the player battles using war-balls equipped with weapons and abilities. Topics include the difficulties in trying to make the game balanced for all players, how AIs and hacking influence the development process, and the overall experience they hope to provide to players.
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indie(Radio); #88 - (Tri-Heart Interactive) Simran Whitham
Tri-Heart Interactive's Simran Whitham joins Bret to talk about how a group of university students conceptualized The Otterman Empire at a Crazy Pedro's in Manchester, their journey becoming full-time game developers, running a tight-knit community, and, of course, memes.
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indie(Radio); #87 - (GMTK Jam 2020) Yotam Frid & Itamar Ernst; Leko; and Hannes Rahm
In the Season 7 premiere, Bret and Ian chat with the creators behind the top three highest rated games from the 2020 Game Maker's Toolkit Jam, which saw over 5,400 entries. Tune in to learn about the developers, their design process, and what they plan on doing next.
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indie(Radio); #86 - (Droqen) Alexander Martin
Alexander Martin (Droqen) joins Ian and Bret in a discussion about game design, the MDA framework, building communities in games, creating unstructured play, and so much more.
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indie(Radio); #85 - Marlowe Dobbe
Marlowe Dobbe, game artist from Portland, shares what PIGSquad is all about, the benefits of game jams, freelancing, and about her role as artist for Dicey Dungeons.
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indie(Radio); #84 - Jerry Belich
Jerry Belich joins us as this weekend's guest to discuss accessibility in games, Nintendo Labo, the Switch, custom hardware, escape rooms, theme parks, and so much more!
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indie(Radio); #83 - Martin Jonasson
Martin Jonasson, also known as grapefrukt, joins Bret and Ian for an exciting broadcast to talk about recent release holedown, the No More Sweden game jam, post-release bug fixing, and the development process that went into making holedown the satisfying experience it became.
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indie(Radio); #82 - Martin Kvale
Martin Kvale joins Bret and Mike after a long indie(Radio); hiatus, to talk sound design, the importance of vibing with team members, GoNNER, Norway's game scene, languages, and more!
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indie(Radio); #81 - Ditto
Ditto joins us from Sweden to talk about the road to success with his latest release GoNNER.
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indie(Radio); #80 - Henry Smith
Season VI of indie(Radio); begins with an interview a few decibels lower than Henry Smith's cooperative shouting game, Spaceteam, discussing the evolution of the game's design, the lack of cooperative games involving person-to-person communication, and Henry's goal to help fill that space with yet another fantastic mobile hit.
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indie(Radio); #79 - Martin Kool
Jumping back to his early days with the Commodore 64, Martin Kool takes us down memory lane, introducing us to technologies we never knew existed that shaped him as a developer, ultimately leading to him working at Q42 and making all the great games he's pumped out so far.
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indie(Radio); #78 - Zak Strange
New graphics APIs, modular phones, game engines, and programming languages. Lots of change, and lots of opinions. Zak Strange has a lot of 'em, and he shares his love and frustrations in this episode of indie(Radio);.
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indie(Radio); #77 - (Game Jolt) David and Yaprak DeCarmine
In their first ever interview, David and Yaprak DeCarmine give light to the small group of people behind the scenes at Game Jolt, how they've avoided defeat multiple times, and what's in store (pun intended) for the future of Game Jolt.
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indie(Radio); #75 - Lisa Brown
Lisa Brown reflects on the past year following her decision to go indie, and shares her enthusiasm for trying new technologies, the hidden stories within Imaginal, and what lies ahead in her career as an indie.
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indie(Radio); #74 - (indiecouch.org) Patrick Seibert
Patrick Seibert shares the origin story of indiecouch.org, its intentions, where it's headed, and both the struggles that have been overcome and those that are still waiting.
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indie(Radio); #73 - (Chequered Ink) Andrew McCluskey and Dan Johnston
Andrew McCluskey and Dan Johnston of Chequered Ink join us to tell the tale of their quest to go indie together, reminisce on old Game Maker Community and YoYo Games Sandbox events, and find out what their plan is going forward into the rapidly changing waters known as indie game development.
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indie(Radio); #72 - William Chyr
William Chyr brings us into the world of Manifold Garden, explaining the origin of its physics, how feedback and player experiences have helped shape the game, and his desire for an even deeper understanding of this creative medium.
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indie(Radio); #71 - Sebastian Nigro
Sebastian Nigro takes us back to getting into game development through modding, shares what it's like working on an early access title, and findings of his regarding the Twitch community's effect on game development culture.
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indie(Radio); #70 - Zach Soares
Voxel artist Zach Soares shares his thoughts on working on a plethora of projects while keeping burnout at bay. Plans for his Patreon, the rest of the year, and upcoming releases are all discussed in this broadcast.
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indie(Radio); #69 - Casey Muratori
Handmade Hero creator Casey Muratori shares his issues with modern computer applications and operating systems, his hopes for the next generation of software developers, advice on how to maximize the time you have on this earth as an effective creator, and much, much more in just 90 minutes.
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indie(Radio); #68 - E McNeill
E McNeill gives us insight on the joys of working with VR, sharing his experiences developing Darknet and Tactera for Oculus, as well as his goals moving forward.
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indie(Radio); #67 - (IndieCade Special) Steve Swink and Gabe Telepak
In our first ever in-person interview, we have an open chat with Steve Swink and Gabe Telepak about IndieCade and game festivals, which quickly derails into a hilarious talk about pugs.
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indie(Radio); #66 - (Parabox Games) Rhys and Tim Andrews
Rhys and Tim Andrews reflect on developing Caveman Craig, and how much the indie game scene changed on their journey.
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indie(Radio); #65 - Terra Lauterbach
We interview Terra Lauterbach about releasing Thunder Gun: Revenge of the Mutants as the first paid game on Game Jolt, upcoming title The Bulletromancer, and the Madison indie games scene.
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indie(Radio); #64 - Daniel Ågren
The Season IV finale features Daniel Ågren, developer of Frog Tale and One Hour Game Jam organizer, to chat about his work as well as rave about the endless game announcements from the prior week of E3 2015.
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indie(Radio); #63 - Will Blanton
Winner of the most recent Ludum Dare, Will Blanton shares the key to game jam success, how important sound design in games is, and wraps the show up with his opinion on dating sims
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indie(Radio); #62 - Jasper Flick
Jasper Flick join us from Amsterdam to talk Unity tutorials, table top games, and more!
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indie(Radio); #61 - Landon Podbielski
Landon Podbielski tells us all about the wonderful journey Duck Game has taken him on, as well as adventures through college, to Adult Swim's headquarters, and many, many more.
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indie(Radio); #60 - Paige Ashlynn
Paige Ashlynn shares their story working on Magnetic By Nature, what works best for a team's success in the indie games scene, and lets us in on some secret jargon coined by Team Tripleslash.
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indie(Radio); #59 - Greg Lobanov
Bike rides, scarf wearing, and smell artists are just a handful of the crazy things Greg Lobanov loves. Listen in to find out not only what makes Greg tick, but why his inspiring passion for games is so strong.
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indie(Radio); #58 - Felix Kramer
Felix Kramer talks conventions, PR, local multiplayer, and more in Broadcast #58.
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indie(Radio); #57 - Dominik Johann
Dominik Johann lets us into his mind to learn all about his love for game jams and the development process.
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indie(Radio); #56 - Team Overreact
With the latest game by Team Overreact on the brink of release, they reflect on the long journey and share their enthusiasm for projects going forward.
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indie(Radio); #55 - Joonas Turner and Jukio Kallio
The Finnish duo of Joonas Turner and Jukio Kallio spill their minds about the current state of sound and music in video games.
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indie(Radio); #54 - Benn Powell
Benn Powell joins us to talk Ludum Dare, his experiences with game jams, and his hopes for games as the media continues forward.
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indie(Radio); #53 - Magnus Pålsson
Magnus Pålsson jumps on to talk music as well as his latest game idea revolving around connecting with people and leveling yourself up.
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indie(Radio); #52 - (Dinosaur Polo Club) Peter and Robert Curry
Dinosaur Polo Club's twins Peter and Robert Curry tell us about the battles fought developing Mini Metro as well as stories from IndieCade
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indie(Radio); #51 - Shawn Pierre
Shawn Pierre joins Bret and Mike for a chat about gaming peripherals, music, and the Philly indie gaming scene.
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indie(Radio); #50 - Florian Himsl
Florian Himsl talks Binding of Isaac, secret projects, and chats about his daily life with the indie(Radio); crew.
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indie(Radio); #49 - Nina Freeman
Nina Freeman talks about her goals to share her experiences through games, as well as the multitude of projects she's a part of.
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indie(Radio); #48 - (IndieBox) Liv Sagan
IndieBox's Liv Sagan helps us kick off Season IV with a fun about the craziness that is IndieBox, and the Orlando indie games movement.
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indie(Radio); #47 - Dan Fessler
The Season III finale features an interview with Dan Fessler. News includes Unity updates, the launch of GameMaker Marketplace, and indie involvement at PAX Prime 2014.
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indie(Radio); #46 - (FlippFly) Aaron San Filippo
Flippfly's Aaron San Filippo joins us to talk about Race The Sun, as well as Unity updates and the E3 recap.
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indie(Radio); #45 - (Young Horses) John Murphy and Kevin Zuhn
Young Horses' John Murphy and Kevin Zuhn reveal the origins of Octodad, filling the 90 minute broadcast tight with humor and fun.
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indie(Radio); #44 - (White Giant RPG Studios) John Mellon and Andrew Walker
White Giant RPG Studios' John Mellon and Andrew Walker talk RPG's with the release of Last Dream.
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indie(Radio); #42 - Robin Arnott
Robin Arnott eats tacos and chats about SoundSelf, games, and tacos.
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