A group of game developers meet up monthly to talk about a game they've played over the past month. Discussing game design and anything else that seems relevant at the time.
This month, we played My Summer Car, developed and published by Amistech Games. Overcrowd is available on: Steam This month’s recommendations: Frank suggests checking in on your friends Paul suggests the quote “Everybody is a Genius. But If You Judge a Fish by Its Ability to Climb a Tree, It Will Live Its Whole Life … Continue reading Episode Twenty-Two: My Summer Car →
This month, we played Untitled Goose Game, developed by House House and published by Panic. Overcrowd is available on: Epic Games Store | Nintendo Switch | PS4 | Xbox One This month’s recommendations: Frank suggests the South Korean competition show Crime Scene Paul suggests quiet meditation Ryan suggests having children Ally suggests the movie Spider-Man: … Continue reading Episode Twenty-One: Untitled Goose Game →
This month, we played Overcrowd, developed and published by Squareplay Games Overcrowd is available on: Steam This month’s recommendations: Sarah suggests Imperfect Produce, a produce delivery service Frank suggests The Witcher miniseries on Netflix Paul suggests working from home Ryan suggests Ian McKellen’s Gandalf blog from 1999 Ally suggests a singer named dodie | YouTube … Continue reading Episode Twenty: Overcrowd →
This month, we’ve got another bonus episode for you! This one is just us talking about an assortment of topics during our Thomas Was Alone recording. You can find us on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter @37PercentUnplayed, or reach us via email 37percentunplayed@gmail.com “Airship Serenity”, “Nowhere Land” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Purple Lives” … Continue reading Bonus Episode – Random Topics →
The holiday season was busy for us here at 37% Unplayed, which hindered our game playing and recording schedules. So this month, we’ve got a bonus episode for you! It’s a bit short, but hopefully you enjoy hearing a little more about the games we select for ourselves.
This month, we played Thomas Was Alone, developed and published by Bithell Games Thomas Was Alone is available on: Steam | iOS | Direct (Mac & PC) This month’s recommendations: Frank suggests a good kitchen knife and, if you don’t know how to cook, learn how to cook one or two recipes Paul suggests the … Continue reading Episode Nineteen: Thomas Was Alone →
Sometimes our reviews and discussions end up off topic enough from the game itself that we decide to split it into it’s own episode. We’ve had a busy couple of months with non-gaming related life events, so we have a bonus episode discussing genre in video games. Next month we should be back to our … Continue reading Bonus Episode – Discussing Genre →
Sometimes our reviews and discussions end up off topic enough from the game itself that we decide to split it into it’s own episode, and in our review of Celeste, we had quite a few of those. We had a busy month with non-gaming related life events, so we have a bonus episode with some … Continue reading Bonus Episode – Celeste Tangents →
This month, we played Return of the Obra Dinn, developed Lucas Pope and published by 3909 Return of the Obra Dinn is available on: Steam | Humble | GOG | PS4 | Switch | Xbox One This month’s recommendations: Frank suggests decorating, and hanging the art you decorate with in SnapEzo frames Paul suggests the … Continue reading Episode Eighteen: Return of the Obra Dinn →
This month, we played Planet Coaster, developed and published by Frontier Developments Planet Coaster is available on: Steam This month’s recommendations: Frank suggests trying a cuisine type you haven’t tried before Paul suggests OpenGameArt.org Ryan suggests the YouTube channel Defunctland Ally suggests Corning Museum of Glass’s YouTube series on techniques in Venetian Renaissance Glassworking Sarah … Continue reading Episode Seventeen: Planet Coaster →
We have something a little different for you, as some life stuff gave us less time than usual to play our selected games. Paul made an indie game! And we decided it might be interesting to do a postmortem about the development process. Open Ocean is available on: Steam | itch.io This month’s recommendations: Frank … Continue reading Bonus Episode – Open Ocean Postmortem →