Wardcast Episode 163: Playover States
The Space Mace team comes on the show to talk their new game, ‘Joggernauts’!
The Space Mace team comes on the show to talk their new game, ‘Joggernauts’!
Kahlief Adams — host of Spawn on Me — comes aboard to reflect on the past year of podcasting.
Kevin Regamey — creative director at Power Up Audio — drops by to discuss audio design solutions for their suite of indie game clients.
Noah Downs and Nelson Johnson join the show to take a look at Rockstar's labor issues in the wake of ‘Red Dead Redemption II.’
Dylan, Alex, and Will take an episode to discuss anything and everything about ‘God of War.’
Frank DiCola rejoins the show to discuss the release of Game Revenant's new game, ‘Where Shadows Slumber.’
We're joined by Justin Mitchell and Robby Ciszek to talk the return of indiepocalypse, childhood theft, and a Harry Potter RPG.
Narrative designer Kevin Snow joins the show to talk about narrative design, freelance financial vulnerability, Twine game influences, and more!
Matt "2Mello" Hopkins joins us to discuss composing music, sound design, and labor in games.
A blissful Croatian island is where we want to be, but instead we’re dealing with the unfortunate closure of multiple studios.
Adriel Wallick — organizer of Train Jam — comes on board to discuss trains, old millennials, acrophobia, and more.
The Ward triad meets to discuss PAX West, ‘We Happy Few,’ a fresh ROM shipment, and more.
The ‘Track Trek’ Train Jam team recollects to talk game jams, game projects, and more!
Join Dylan Ilvento, Felix Kramer, Austin Walker, and Kahlief Adams as they cover everything cool and unique at PAX West 2018!
Ruthie Edwards and Nelson Johnson join to talk NYC game dev, 'Dead Cells,' the upcoming Hidden Gems panel, and more!
Johnnemann Nordhagen, creator of 'Where the Water Tastes Like Wine,' joins the podcast to discuss vignette storytelling, having proper expectations for your game's release, and more.
Brain Clevinger joins the show to discuss tabletop RPGs, independent comics, and the Unicode snowman.
Anya Combs — senior outreach at Kickstarter — comes on the show to discuss Kickstarter, the World Cup, PAX, and sax.
The gang discusses 'Yo! Noid II,' advanced gungeoneering, and a mid-year GOTY check-in on a whirlwind episode.
Phil Tibitoski joins the pod to discuss giving advice to students inspired by the success of ‘Octodad.’