Share Games. My Mom Has Questions
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By Brian Kalish Jr
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
What is Twitch? How do I personally use it (and where)? And some of the common activities you can do on Twitch, from both a viewer's perspective an a streamer's one.
An episode about Steam, one of the biggest names in gaming. A bit of a what is it and why do people use it, along with some of the features, new, old, and discontinued.
There's a lot of lingo and acronyms in the gaming community (as with any community), so here's a starter on figuring them out. Please don't yell at me for getting like 3 things wrong about DotA in a row.
Most games (especially nowadays) have some kind music in them, so how does it stack up to music in other forms, and how do you even get music in games? Mainly touching upon those points, and bringing up a bit of other audio related features that you can see in games.
There's plenty of ways to play games, so how do you choose one over another? There's a couple of reasons why somebody would favor one type of system, and that's what we're talking about today.
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There's hundreds of genres and sub-genres that you can use to classify a video game, but here's a couple incredibly broad categories, mostly based around how success is created and measured. Skill vs Strategy vs Luck, and then there's a couple types of games that go outside that boundary.
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A start to a podcast about sharing info between generations. I (the kid, Brian, since I'm the one uploading the episodes) have a ton of knowledge for a couple subjects, gaming being one of them. My mom and I like talking about our hobbies, but gaming is a bit of a dense subject, and she sometimes doesn't understand a single word that comes out of my mouth. She's willing to learn about it, and we both know that there's plenty of people who similarly don't understand their gamer buddies, so she thought that we could broadcast our usual chats about gaming for others to enjoy and learn from.
Please let us know if there's any topics you'd like to see, podcast platforms that we're missing distribution on, etc.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.