The Red Tunic Podcast

Episode 24 - Conversation with Jason Smith, Cultic developer


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In this episode I speak with Jason Smith, solo developer of the currently in-development retro-shooter Cultic. Being published by 3DRealms with a demo currently available on Steam.

Start - 7:00 - Introductions, and talking about Cultic and being published with 3D Realms

7:00 - 11:30 - We talk about Jason's childhood and playing violent video games as a child that, like most from the core Melennial group, definitely should not have been playing.

11:30 - 26:45 - We talk about how Jason got into development and making video games and advice he can share based on his experiences.

26:45 - 32:45 - We talk about Jason's two current favorite games

32:45 - 38:30 - We talk about Jason's favorite games when they were younger/their favorite games of all time

38:30 - 41:00 - We talk about what Jason's comfort games are and what makes them a comfort game

41:00 - 46:45 - We talk Minecraft

46:45 - 1:09:30 - We talk popular games that just didn't click with Jason

1:09:30 - 1:27:15 - We talk about hard games as a casual player and his game, Cultic.

1:27:15 - 1:46:00 - We discuss Jason's favorite trends in gaming, with a little bit of VR talk as well

1:46:00 - Wind down and closing

Follow Jason on Twitter to learn more about him and his game Cultic at https://twitter.com/JasozzGames

Checkout and wishlist the game on Steam at https://store.steampowered.com/app/1684930/CULTIC/

Checkout the Cultic publisher, 3D Realms, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/3DRealms

Be sure to follow me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RedTunicPodcast for the latest updates about the podcast, guests, and other game related things

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