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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
G'day there and welcome back... to us?
After a small break we're back with another episode of the Game Club Podcast, the podcast that's an excuse for us to talk about awesome video games, much like a book club.
No Catherine or Charles today, instead we have a special guest.
Today we walk to Ryan 'Rhapsody' Pearson during PAX Australia 2019. This rising YouTube star likes to focus on Indie rogue-like games for a very specific reason. Listen on to find out more.
Rhapsody's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/RhapsodyAssassin/featured
Rhapsody's Twitter: https://twitter.com/RhapsodyPlays
Dungeons & Drag Queers: https://www.thekweens.com.au/dndqau/
PAX Australia: https://aus.paxsite.com/
Slay the Spire: https://www.megacrit.com/
Darkest Dungeon: https://www.darkestdungeon.com/
Into the Breach: https://subsetgames.com/itb.html
Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nfgDan
Check out more games stuff on Non-Fiction Gaming: https://www.nonfictiongaming.com/
Intro – 0:00
Nerd Week – 2:11
Gaming News – 15:11
FTL Discussion – 30:20
Game Recommendations – 56:51
Quiz – 1:04:57
Next Week on Game Club – 1:11:37
FTL on Game ClubFTL: Faster Than Light is a top-down roguelike space ship simulator created by indie developer Subset Games, which was first released for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux in September 2012.
Developer: Subset Games
Designer(s): Justin Ma; Matthew Davis
Composer: Ben Prunty
Writer(s): Tom Jubert
Genre(s): Strategy, roguelike-like
Publisher: Subset Games
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Papers Please. Have your documents ready. Game Club steps into the border checkpoint in this dystopian document thriller.
Will the team stick to the Glory of Arstotzka? Or will they undermine the regime from within. Join us on the ninth episode of the podcast and check you've got your papers.
Intro – 0:00
Nerd Week – 0:34
Gaming News – 13:20
Papers Please Discussion – 28:13
Game Recommendations – 58:24
Quiz – 1:02:29
Next Week on Game Club – 1:08:34
Papers Please is Available From:
Nerd Week
Genre: Adventure, Indie
Developer: 3909
Publisher: 3909
Release Date: 9 Aug, 2013
Listener's Comments
Anthony Murphy: Jorji Costava is the best character. Every time he pops up I want to let him in, even though it costs me a mistake. I love his home made passport. Arstotzka the best!
Matthew Callus: A very slow and ominous game when you first jump in, but once you get the hang of it, pace picks up & the satire is very well done.
Game RecommendationsThe podcast currently has 18 episodes available.