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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
Quick update on what's going on with the podcast.
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Indie Game Dev Podcast. Today we are visited by Ryan from Polar Tabby Interactive, creator of the game Catlandia.
We will talk at great lengths about Catlandia, and about Ryan's own pets and life and experiences, we'll hear his advise for up and coming game developers and about a strange game he made about the 2015 election in Alberta.
You can find Catlandia on steam here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1219700/Catlandia_Crisis_at_Fort_Pawprint/
Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PolarTabby.CatlandiaPawprint
Itch.io:
https://catlandia.itch.io/catlandia-crisis-at-fort-pawprint
Ryans Socials:
https://twitter.com/ryawesome
https://twitter.com/PolarTabby
Welcome to the third episode of the Indie Game Dev Podcast. Here we interview indie game developers, so we can learn about their personal lives, what experiences they've gone through, what advice they may have for other people wanting to enter the game industry, be it as an indie dev or part of a larger company.
Today we are visited by Tyler from Polyhobby studios, a Canadian game company currently working on a 3v3 party Hockey game named PowerPlay. We’ll learn who Tyler is, how his game company came to be, what his favourite games are and we’ll discuss the game industry in Canada.
Polyhobby's socials:
https://twitter.com/polyhobby
https://polyhobbystudios.com/
https://www.instagram.com/polyhobby/?hl=en
Welcome to the second episode of the Indie Game Dev Podcast. Here we interview indie game developers, so we can learn about their personal lives, what experiences they've gone through, what advice they may have for other people wanting to enter the game industry, be it as an indie dev or part of a larger company.
Today's episode is featuring AJ, a Venezualan game developer who has already released the first (and second) of many chapters of his carnivorous bunny stealth platformer aptly named “A Pretty Odd Bunny”.
AJ's socials:
https://twitter.com/_ajordaz
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7mT9aTpUZVDTSf_Sp3DEkA
A Pretty Odd Bunny (PC Versions):
https://ajordaz.itch.io/
A Pretty Odd Bunny (Android Version):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ajordaz.oddbunnychapterone
Welcome to the first episode of the Indie Game Dev Podcast. Here we interview indie game developers, so we can learn about their personal lives, what experiences they've gone through, what advice they may have for other people wanting to enter the game industry, be it as an indie dev or part of a larger company.
Today's episode is featuring Adrian Nieto, a Venezuelan indie mobile game developer based in Canada and co-founder of The Frozen Machine.
The Frozen Machine has released mobile games on both iOS and Android:
Reading Rush
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reading-rush/id1413470905
Android: (Currently unavailable due to Google terms)
Tuna Cycle
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tunacycle/id1127611350
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TheFrozenMachine.Tunacycle.Tunacycle&hl=en
Bugs R Stupid
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bugs-r-stupid/id1222153203
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TheFrozenMachine.BugsRStupid.Paid&hl=en
Socials can be found here:
https://twitter.com/TFM_BojoXZ
https://twitter.com/FrozenMachine
https://www.twitch.tv/thefrozenmachine
On the IGDP we interview indie game developers, so we can learn about their personal lives, what experiences they've gone through, what advice they may have for other people wanting to enter the game industry, be it as an indie dev or part of a larger company.
The intended guests range from programmers, game designers, artists or even tool programmers who come from indie game studios or, of course solo developers. The intended listener is anyone who finds game development interesting, be it for concept art, 3d modelling, animation, programming, and so on and so forth. And we’ll try to stay out discussions of Unity vs Unreal vs making your own engine.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.