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Crossy Road Castle is the multiplayer, Apple Arcade sequel, tower climbing game featuring all your favorite characters from the smash-hit mobile game Crossy Road by Hipster Whale. Ashleigh Starmer-Lee is the Lead Artist on the game and joined us to talk about her work process when designing characters for the game, working remotely and how her personal creative process is very different to how she works. Pixel Sift is produced by Mitch Loh, Scott Quigg, Sarah Ireland, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Daniel Ang & Adam Christou. Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Thanks to Salty Dog Sounds for some of our promo music. SPONSOR: Thank you to Murdoch University School of Arts for their support over every single episode of Pixel Sift. We couldn't have done it without you. If you want to bolster your skills in media, journalism or game development, check out the Murdoch University School of Arts website for more information! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
SUBSCRIBE TO MAINSTREAM This is a bonus episode from our MAINSTREAM another podcast we do that looks at those high profile titles from the biggest publishers. Gianni has been platforming his way to victory in Crossy Road Castle, the follow up to Hipster Whale's smash hit Crossy Road and Sarah has been clicking heads like crazy in Rainbow Six Siege by Ubisoft. NEWS LINKS Kotaku: E3 2020's Host City, Los Angeles, Declares State Of Emergency Polygon: Death Stranding and Control break BAFTA record with 11 award nominations each Pixel Sift is produced by Scott Quigg, Sarah Ireland, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Mitch Loh, Daniel Ang, Viv Thum & Adam Christou. Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Brian Fairbanks from Salty Dog Sounds composed the Mainstream theme music
Gianni has been platforming his way to victory in Crossy Road Castle, the follow up to Hipster Whale's smash hit Crossy Road and Sarah has been clicking heads like crazy in Rainbow Six Siege by Ubisoft. NEWS LINKS Kotaku: E3 2020's Host City, Los Angeles, Declares State Of Emergency Polygon: Death Stranding and Control break BAFTA record with 11 award nominations each Pixel Sift is produced by Scott Quigg, Sarah Ireland, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Mitch Loh, Daniel Ang, Viv Thum & Adam Christou. Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Brian Fairbanks from Salty Dog Sounds composed the Mainstream theme music
Παντού mini LED λένε οι φήμες, trackpad σε Smart Keyboard λένε οι φήμες. Αλλά, πάνω από όλα, οι φήμες λένε ότι αυτό το επειδόσιο περιλαμβάνει όντως ανάλυση για storage management (βλ. «διαχείριση χώρου») σε macOS. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Director Rian Johnson: Apple Doesn't Let Bad Guys Use iPhones on Camera in Movies Disney's 20th TV Taps Apple Exec to Lead Drama Development Limited Series Based on Downfall of WeWork Coming to Apple TV+ Apple Arcade: Crossy Road Castle Apple to pay up to $500 million to settle U.S. lawsuit over slow iPhones Apple's iPhone XR Was Most Popular Smartphone in 2019 Based on Shipment Estimates Siri and Google Assistant Hacked With Ultrasonic Waves Apple planning over-the-air OS recovery for iOS devices based on iOS 13.4 beta code Apple to Release iPad Pro Smart Keyboard With Trackpad in 2020 Apple Working on Six Mini-LED Products Including New 14.1-Inch MacBook Pro and Refreshed iMac Pro CleanMyMac X OnyX CCleaner® for Mac MacPilot Sensei
Παντού mini LED λένε οι φήμες, trackpad σε Smart Keyboard λένε οι φήμες. Αλλά, πάνω από όλα, οι φήμες λένε ότι αυτό το επειδόσιο περιλαμβάνει όντως ανάλυση για storage management (βλ. «διαχείριση χώρου») σε macOS. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | TwitterΛεωνίδας Μαστέλλος – Facebook | Twitter | SpotifyΜάνος Βέζος – The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Director Rian Johnson: Apple Doesn’t Let Bad Guys Use iPhones on Camera in MoviesDisney’s 20th TV Taps Apple Exec to Lead Drama DevelopmentLimited Series Based on Downfall of WeWork Coming to Apple TV+Apple Arcade: Crossy Road CastleApple to pay up to $500 million to settle U.S. lawsuit over slow iPhonesApple’s iPhone XR Was Most Popular Smartphone in 2019 Based on Shipment EstimatesSiri and Google Assistant Hacked With Ultrasonic WavesApple planning over-the-air OS recovery for iOS devices based on iOS 13.4 beta codeApple to Release iPad Pro Smart Keyboard With Trackpad in 2020Apple Working on Six Mini-LED Products Including New 14.1-Inch MacBook Pro and Refreshed iMac ProCleanMyMac XOnyXCCleaner® for MacMacPilotSensei
This week, Adrian reviews Yonder from local studio Prideful Sloth, Jack reviews Piffle from Melbourne based Hipster Whale, Caitlin reviews The Mortician’s Tale and Milly brings us a story on the Madden Curse!
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Coming up we got another throwback episode with the Crossy Road creator Matthew Hall. In this episode, we talk about how he created the game and listen to the part of the show where he talks about why you should study the horrible games along with the most successful ones. Enjoy this throwback episode and Merry Christmas to you all! Matthew Hall is the Founder/Director at KlickTock & Hipster Whale – the creator of Crossy Road.
This episode, we are speaking with Giselle Rosman, Business Administrator at Hipster Whale, Chapter Leader of IGDA Melbourne, and A/NZ Regional & Melbourne Site Organiser for Global Game Jam.
Giselle Rosman of Hipster Whale, the Melbourne IGDA and the Global Game Jam is our guest this week, helping Ben and Trevor turn random prompts into games where babies play basketball, dogs have to pee their own landmarks, a wandering chaperone moves from school to school making sure there's no funny business happening, and a ghost has to alter its environment to make sure everybody finds their soulmate. Finally, while reimagining Thimbleweed Park by Terrible Toybox we bring the time-honoured adventure game staple of pixel hunting into the VR space - I can hear Ron Gilbert's facepalm from here.
Giselle Rosman is the Business Administrator for Hipster Whale, the Director of the IGDA Melbourne Chapter, and the Executive Producer for the Global Game Jam. She was the Event Co-ordinator for Game Connect Asia Pacific from 2013 to 2014, and worked in the education sector at La Trobe University and the Academy of Interactive Entertainment. She has won MCV Pacific's Women of the Year award two years in a row (2014, 2015), is a strong advocate for the independent gaming scene in Melbourne, and is a regular speaker at events all around the world.
In this episode, Rick and Heather talk about Miitomo, Nintendo’s first mobile app, and Disney Crossy Road, the follow up to Hipster Whale’s massively successful mobile game. Plus, find out why you should check out Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector and Alto’s Adventure. Reviews: Miitomo - https://miitomo.com/en/ Disney Crossy Road - http://games.disney.com/disney-crossy-road Rainy Day Recommendations: Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector - http://nekoatsume.com/games/neko/index.html Alto’s Adventure - http://altosadventure.com/ Rick: https://twitter.com/WrathRainbows Heather: https://twitter.com/boyscrangl https://www.wrathandrainbows.com
Matt Hall and Andy Sum join us for our special one-year anniversary episode to talk Apple TV, the future of Hipster Whale, and even more much much more than usual!
And we're back! This week the twosome discuss:All the news coming out of the Apple conference including iPad Pros, Apple TV being a Wii in disguise, Hipster Whale and more;Pokemon Go and how if it's done right it might be the future of Pokemon;Super Mario Maker - UK sales fail as retailed GAME charges customers multiple times;Plus lots of Star Wars discussion as the guys talk BB8, Disney Infinity 3.0 and more.Plus Michael updates us on The Girl in the Spiders Web and Antony explains how he's getting ready for a Final Fantasy symphonic concert.Follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/nintylovefest) and join a community of over 2000 Nintendo fans. Review us on iTunes and remember to visit our home on the web at www.nintendolovefest.com.
In studio: Jody Macgregor, Candi Payne, Lee and Razor. It’s our Radiothon special celebrating 4ZZZ’s “mid-life crisis” and 40 years on-air… so we go retro! We review Pac-Man 256, the latest version of the iconic arcade smash hit by Crossy Road developer Hipster Whale. King’s Quest is a modern “re-imagining” of the classic point and [...]
This episode is focused on a ton of news that came out this week in the mobile gaming world. We also played a few new games: Todd played Pac-Man 256 (Free, iOS & Android, Bandai Namco – Hipster Whale and 3 Sprockets). He loves the […]
Ashley Madison hack and the privacy and relationship repercussions are on the top of the show. Also, Pac-Man is back in a big, bad way with Pac-Man 256 from developer Hipster Whale. Apple Music is once again a big topic thanks to feedback, as well as privacy.
Hi! And welcome to the Turtle Jump Show: the video game podcast of your hearts, and ours! Why did the chicken cross the road? Why did the vampire cross the road? Why did the [frog|kiwi|#thedress|drop bear|flea] cross the road? Those questions are best left to philosophers, but in this episode we help these creatures and more cross roads, rivers, train tracks, and barren hellscapes in Crossy Road! Crossy Road is a Frogger-esque free to play mobile game by developer Hipster Whale. Send letters to: letters@turtlejump.com Twitter: @turtlejumpshow