Hello, dear readers!
Podcast time!
I just wanted to announce that a podcast was recently recorded with Jeff Lunt, a game developer and host of the podcast The Wilderness and the Wellspring. Jeff and I had a great conversation about game development, creativity and its roadblocks, and a number of other topics! I tend to ramble and leave some threads unraveled, but Jeff is a great host and kept the conversation moving.
I also discussed some aspects of developing Mnemosyne and am still striving to reach a decent place to open it up for public(ish) playtesting. I'm excited to share more about that in the future.
The podcast is already available on a couple of platforms:
I hope you enjoy the episode, and I encourage you to subscribe and listen to Jeff's other episodes as well. He's a great host and has a lot of interesting guests on the show, discussing similar topics (creativity, games, etc.) through a variety of perspectives.
More on Jeff Lunt Games
Also, follow Jeff on socials:
And check out his recent chat-game Stranger Sips!
Finally, I'd like to thank Jeff for having me on the show and for the great conversation. It was a pleasure to chat with him, and I hope to do so again in the future.
For more frequent updates
By the way, I'll be making an effort to post on this blog a bit more often, but will say that you are better off following me on other platforms, or joining the recently-opened Discord.
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Video content, too
Okay, one last thing, now that I've menetioned YouTube and Twitch.
I've been streaming and recording gameplay of some indie games that are on my radar these days. Mostly along the lines of dungeon crawlers, roguelikes, and immersive RPGs. If you're interested in that sort of thing, check out the channels above. I'm still getting the hang of it, but I'm having a lot of fun with it so far. Trying to keep it lite-or-no commentary, but I am working on a longer form commentary video on some of the mechanics I enjoyed from each game.