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[–] InvisibleShoe 2 points 1 week ago

Game Maker's Toolkit - "Game Maker's Toolkit is a deep dive into game design, level design, and game production, hosted by Mark Brown."

Bellular News - "Game news, industry coverage, features & documentaries."

GVMERS - "GVMERS is a small but passionate group of four creatives bringing you videogame history in documentary-form. "

A Struggle to Survive - "A Struggle To Survive is a 2D single player sandbox survival game set in early 1800s America. It is being developed using the Godot game engine. Videos are posted periodically as I have time." Has some interesting videos.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Dev Heads from Second Wind. Poscast co-hosted by an indie dev, a AA dev, and a AAA dev, plus usually a per-show guest. Releases bi-weekly.

Design Delve also from Second Wind. Short form video-essay-style show. Also releases bi-weekly.

[–] Jeffool 1 points 1 week ago

Just a casual question. My regular listens:

Designer Notes - Soren Johnson interviews other game folk.

Dev Game Club - A "book club" style podcast with Tim Longo Jr. and Brett Douville. (Between the two: old Lucas Arts games, Tomb Raider reboot, Halo Infinite, Skyrim, and now both at Twin Suns Corp, whose first game is unannounced.) They play to certain points and talk about it. There's a Discord too.

YouTube follows: Tim Cain - Fallout creator, Arcanum, The Outer Worlds, lots of stuff. Talks about all kinds of gaming stuff, personal and industry.

Chet Faliszek - Old Man Murray co-conspirator, wrote stuff at Valve, did stuff at Valve, owns Stray Bombay which did The Anacrusis. Talks about all kinds of game stuff, personal and history.

Sometimes: While I don't listen to every episode, I do occasionally listen to The AIAS Game Maker's Notebook, depending on if the guest convinces me. But it's never bad.