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By Mathew Falvai and Attila Branyiczky
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
Rating old Game Design Docs; should I Make it, or Break it? Mathew and Attila discuss “BAXY Guns”, “Gravity Giver”, “Drop Pod Wars”, and “Bomb Bot”
What makes an ideal review? What can players do to make an informed purchase about a game they are interested in? Mathew and Attila discuss possibilities for improving Game Reviews.
Rating old Game Design Docs; should I Make it, or Break it? Mathew and Attila discuss “End of Friendships”, “Enemies Inc.” and “Eyes on Eggs”.
Souls-like on the NES? Mathew and Attila discuss Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, the black sheep of the Zelda franchise which seems to have more in common with Dark Souls than it does other Legend of Zelda games.
Rating old Game Design Docs; should I Make it, or Break it? Mathew and Attila discuss "Color Cascade", "Don't Open the Box", and "Droption"
As much as we love to see Review Scores, do permanent Game Reviews make sense in the ever-updating world of games? Mathew and Attila discuss the flawed "out of 10" Rating scale and try to brainstorm solutions.
A solo-cast discussing what changes were made to Orbit: Satellite Defense and the reasons behind the changes. Experience the journey from a game-jam winning concept, to Mobile, to its Steam Early Access release PC release.
Orbit: Satellite Defense is available now on Steam
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Rating old Game Design Docs; should I Make it, or Break it? Mathew and Attila discuss "Cave Explorer", "Center Tetris" & "Collapse"
What makes something visually appealing? Repulsive? What is the Uncanny Valley, and how can we avoid it, or intentionally use it to craft Horror Games? Mathew and Attila discuss the Psychology of Aesthetics
A solo-cast where I discuss the reasons behind trimming certain features from Zarnok Fortress. Experience, Leveling, Unlocking Abilities, find out what was removed from Zarnok Fortress and why!
Available now on Steam
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.