Keir Here is a series of podcast episodes featuring Keir Miron as a guest. Keir Miron is a video game developer based out of Kitsilano, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and he is best known for working on the hit game Darkest Dungeon. Keir Here features behind the scene information about the p…
Keir Miron - Video Game Developer
Episode 66 – Team GFB Presents: Dave Lang and the CCG All-Star Spectacular
Darkest Dungeon Developer Interview with Keir Miron. We had the excellent experience to interview Keir Miron on http://www.twitch.tv/feedmepixelslive
Join us as we celebrate our 200th milestone episode with special guest hosts, David Brevik and Keir Miron. Also the full cast of the games podcast from Press Any Key and Geeks With Wives. All this and more on this special live! episode of the Games Podcast.
It’s another special edition of TeamGFB Radio, wherein Darryl and Dave get to know Keir Miron (@KeirMiron), a programmer on Darkest Dungeon at Red Hook Studios. The guys talk with Keir about Darkest Dungeon–how they got the game started, funeded, and what their creative process is like, before meandering into discussions about Burnout Paradise, how to get your PAX booth popping off, and the NBA Playoffs. Team GFB Radio – Episode 35 – Enter the Keir Original Air Date: May 8th, 2015
Episode 124: Making Dunking an Olympic Sport We press 'F' this week to pay respects to the truest American artform: basketball dunks. With special guest Keir Miron, programmer for The Darkest Dungeon and noted basketball historian, we continue our path into sports madness by giving the NBA playoffs its due. And by its due I mean Keir teaches us everything because we know absolutely nothing. Except for slow motion dunking. We know a suspicious amount on slow motion dunking. Hosts: Chris Norris-Jones, Mike, Emery, Dave Guest: Keir Miron, Red Hook Studios Programmer and Basketball Historian
Greetings once again loyal listeners and welcome once again to your weekly vertical slice of gaming goodness and geek culture. This week we return to our regular ply and trade as we welcome a representative from an indie developer that was formed in the last few years and are working diligently on their first game. This time around we welcome the head programmer of the curiously named Red Hook Games, Keir Miron. They are currently crafted the psychological horror infused rougelike game called Darkest Dungeon, which is currently available in early access format. On the Topic of Discussion this week we shall be discussing the merits of digital archiving and why the ESA are foolish people who view only the short term. As always be sure to tune into the program live on Talkshoe this Wednesday at 9:00 PM EST/6:00 PM PST or if you miss the show be sure to download from Talkshoe, iTunes or the PodcastAddict App for Android.
We start this week with horror stories, and we end this week with horror stories, with some real talk on programming in the middle, thanks to our special guest Keir Miron, lead programmer for Darkest Dungeon. We also discuss the Wii U turnaround, postulate what Criterion's up to, and realize how video game decapitation transcends all genres. Emery also lets us know that 2048 taught him existence is meaningless, and that FTL is still a pretty good game. We also learn about plonking, which is incidentally something you can't unlearn. Hopped-Up Gamers: Chris Norris, Emery, Bill Special Guest: Keir Miron - Programmer for Red Hook Games, part-time lion tamer, shoots lightning from his hands Beer of the Week: Intergalactic Root Beer
Ever wondered what mental torture you are putting the character in the 1000th RPG you find yourself ploughing through? Have you even once pondered how your player character feels about facing down a demon spawn that would tip you over the deep end at the mere thought of it, let along brain it with the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch. Well Darkest Dungeon does as it highlights the mental anguish the characters subject themselves to as they delve deeper into a dungeon they had no business being in. You can find more The Sausage Factory here: http://spong.com/podcasts/tsf
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