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Ben and Trevor play some regular old Click Pitch, pitching game ideas such as:a Superstore and Monster Prom inspired VR game where department store drama happens around you while you worka pharmacy deduction game where you must decode doctor's handwriting to dispense the right medicinea prophet who must ensure their prophecies are fulfilled as they go about their dayand more!
Où l'on vous parle en cascade de Sacre Bleu, de Monster Prom 4, de Skindeep, de Synergy ainsi que de Many Nights A Whisper. Eh, ouais, rien que ça.Et où, en plus, on vous assaisonne le tout d'une triplette de sélections hors jeu vidéo !
This week's show started off with The War Within season 2. We discussed how we feel about Undermine now that we've had a week in the zone, though Liz noted the patch added a ton to do outside the zone, too. All the co-hosts are now on the record as emphatically pro jazz, and also pro Race to World First, which officially kicked off as the season did. Diablo events and why they're too short (maybe to even bother with them at all) were a hot topic this week, with the week-long Gilded Goblins event going on now, but blink and you've probably already missed it.Also, some of us are really pumped for the Visual Novel Fest on Steam this week. Guest host Phil Ulrich named off some of his favorites, which led Liz down a rabbit hole. Everything from Hatoful Boyfriend to Coffee Talk to Boyfriend Dungeon to Monster Prom was mentioned, and lots of other titles in between. Plus, some of us have a bone to pick with a particular BAFTA nominee short list.If you enjoy the show, please support us on Patreon, where you can get these episodes early and ad-free! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you need to say #SPON #AD if all you're advertising is your own free-to-join Discord server? That's the question our intrepid Indieventure trio ask ourselves this episode, as we return to answer more of your listener questions in a shameless plug for the lovely little community space we've built up for ourselves over the past few months! If you've ever wondered which indie game character would react best to their beloved partner waking up one morning to discover they were just a tiny little mealworm lying on the pillow, amazingly it turns out you're not alone – unless you're the person who submitted that very thought experiment to us in the first place, in which case… well, now everyone else has to think about it too! We also mull over questions such as which indie game character(s) would be most helpful if you needed to hide a body and which Monster Prom monsters we'd all be, as well as some slightly more serious topics, like our dream "X meets Y" indie game elevator pitch, and which indie games we'd like to see expanded into other media. But that's not all because a recently-released AA title has landed right at the intersection of all our interests, which means it's time for another group-review-in-progress! We've all played Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 and – between Life is Strange die-hard Rebecca, Life is Strange enjoyer Rachel, and Life is Strange novice Liam – we can guarantee some interesting chats when it comes to Dontnod's self-published spiritual successor to the game that made their name. Be sure to check back in with us sometime around late April-ish for a longer discussion as we review Tape 2 and the game as a whole. Last but not least, of course, are our hyperfixations, and Rachel is still firmly in the grip of Real Housewives fever. Rebecca has finally rolled credits on Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Happy Home Paradise DLC and is absolutely obsessed with the DJ KK remixes of every song in the game you get at the end, which you can listen to here. And Liam has not only finished Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, but he's also found time to check out recent retro indie racer Parking Garage Rally Circuit. Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too!
This week we dive into not just a sequel, but a threequel, the third game in the Monster Prom series! But what happens when you take Beautiful Glitch's spin on a dating sim and turn it into a co-op game? Listen and find out!
Teprve únor a už je příliš moc her! Kromě her, které si chceme zahrát samozřejmě mluvíme i hrách, které hrajem - David s Tomášem se pustili do Eternal Strands a Iggy do druhého Citizen Sleepera a remasteru prvního Soul Reavera. A k tomu si pro vás připravil menší výběr her zdarma z itche.
Happy New Year, Indieventurers! It's 2025 and there are so many flavours of existential dread tied up in that particular statement that we have no choice but to distract ourselves for at least a couple of hours a day with lovely video games – or (we hope you make this choice, at least) with podcasts about video games! While there's a lot of uncertainty ahead, one thing we can be reasonably sure of is that there are some absolute bangers due to make their debut on the indie gaming scene this year – although as ever, we 100% support devs who put their own wellbeing first, which is why there's absolutely no hard feelings if any of the games on this list get pushed into 2026 and beyond. Settle in as we rhapsodise on the upcoming merits of Blue Prince, Citizen Sleeper 2, Demonschool, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, Metropolis 1998, Monster Prom 4: Monster Con, Morsels, Paralives (complete with bonus chat about fellow upcoming indie life sims Vivaland and Alterlife), Promise Mascot Agency, Skate Story, Strange Antiquities, Streets of Rogue 2, Tiny Bookshop, and Wanderstop. Because it's our first episode after our long Christmas break, everyone brought along a double helping of hyperfixations this week! Rebecca recommends going into zombie horror-comedy movie One Cut of the Dead knowing as little as possible, and going into Waterstone's book of the year Butter by Asako Yuzuki knowing a bit more than what's printed on the cover. Rachel is, naturally, hooked on The Traitors Season 3 (but not The Traitors Australia Season 2, thankyouverymuch) and the second season of Severance. Liam recommends checking out indie rocker Blondshell if you haven't already, and also thinks that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle might be the greatest triple-A game in years – which draws out a surprising consensus across the whole group. Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too!
שורפים משחקים, הפודקאסט לגיימר העצלן, על כל המשחקים כולם. השבוע מאיה מובילה אותנו למסע אפל ומפתיע ב-Monster Prom 3 ומשחק התפקידים Court of Blades, בעוד אביב מנסה את מזלו בהשמדת מפלצות ב-Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel ומשחקים דומים. שורפים משחקים – תוכנית מספר 386 – הוקלטה בתאריך 08/01/2025 0:00:00 – פתיח וקשקושים 0:07:04 – Nine Sols 0:20:37 – Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip 0:39:35 – Court of Blades 0:49:07 – Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel 0:56:15 – ציפיות לעתיד משתתפים: מאיה פייביש ואביב מנוח. הערות הפרק באתר תמיכה בתוכנית הפודקאסט באפליקציות כל הפרקים -- Court of Blades, Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel, Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip, Nine Sols
The Nintendo Entertainment Podcast has returned from its brief hiatus! We hope you enjoyed the Thanksgiving break, because there's a lot to cover! First, the guys break down their gaming exploits for the last two weeks! Todd has been enjoying Mario & Luigi Brothership and sees why it's so enjoyable to so many. As for Scott, he's been playing a litany of titles, including Dragon Age The Veilguard, Infinity Nikkei, Delta Force, Monster Prom and more! Will, meanwhile, has been doing Overwatch 2, Metaphor Refantazio, Trial of the Dragon and more! Then, in the news, the guys have much to go over, including the sales of Dragon Quest III's remake, the unique sales record of Super Smash Bros Ultimate, the upcoming arrival of Sonic 3, the return of Pokemon TV, Miyamoto's shocking reveal of Ocarina of Time's most annoying mechanic, and more! Finally, in the main event, the guys look at the holidays to see what Nintendo-themed items you should get fellow Nintendo fans for the holidays! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Nintendo Entertainment Podcast!
Statement of Three British Idiots as they stumble lost around an archive of mostly erotics. For our Halloween special, join us as we delve into the Magnus Archives, the first Podcast that we have covered on our Podcast! TMA has a special place in the hearts of James and Grace as its one of the first fandoms they've made fan content for themselves, and its been fun to show Nick what he's been missing out on! Join us as we ask hard hitting questions, like Who is our Number One Fan? Why is Blahaj? Is The Demon Headmaster scary to Zoomers Where is the Clussy? Also, if you've not already come join us on our YouTube channel, where we did a traditional style Let's Play of Monster Prom, and will likely do more in future! If you've got a fic you'd like us to read, send it over! Our DMs are always open and we love getting the chance to do dramatic readings. If you want to come chat to us, you can find us on Tumblr as the-shipping-forecasters . On Twitter @Theshipforecast, Instagram/Threads @fanficsandchill, and on Linkedin (yes really) we are Shipping Forecast. Or you could always just email us at thefanshippingforecast@gmail.com. You can also join our Discord, an invite is hidden in our Tumblr bio And if you REALLY liked the show, you can support it over on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/theshippingforecast) or Patreon (patreon.com/TheShippingForecast). If you join us on Patreon, you get early access to the show. You can also come join our Discord and hang out with us, links are on our social media!
Believe it or not it's been one whole trip around the sun since we released the first ever episode of Indieventure! And to celebrate, we've opened up the mailbag once again to answer your listener questions. Ever wondered how we find out about exciting upcoming indies to talk about on the podcast, or which indie video game we'd most like to see get the tabletop treatment? Maybe you're curious as to our respective favourite games on the late lamented indie machine that was the Nintendo 3DS — or want to hear us go off-topic once more while we debate which Ace Attorney case would make the best stand-alone game? All this and more will be revealed, including an incredibly cursed final question that must be heard to be believed. This episode isn't really about any games in particular… don't worry though, here's a handy summary of the titles we touch on for all my list goblins out there! This episode is an opportunity to fill your earholes with some lovely (or not) discussions of Against the Storm, Boyfriend Dungeon, Braid, Citizen Sleeper, Control, Dredge, Gunman Clive, Harold Halibut, The Missing: JJ Macfield and the Island of Memories, Monster Prom, Paradise Killer, A Park Full of Cats, Peggle, Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One, Severed, Slice & Dice, Steamworld Heist, Still Wakes the Deep, Stray Cats in Cozy Town, ValiDate: Struggling Singles in Your Area, and Wilmot's Warehouse. And, in this episode's pre-GOTY round-up of what we've been playing lately, we take a trip down false-memory lane with UFO 50, an 8-bit console that never was; discuss whether inventive perspective-flipped dating sim The Crush House is being held back by a broken in-game economy; and reach a surprising consensus on recent body horror streaming hit Mouthwashing. We end as ever with our latest round of hyperfixations! Rebecca has been reading Jacqueline Wilson's Think Again, Rachel has a new reality TV obsession in The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and Liam has gone further down the Resident Evil rabbit hole than even he ever expected to get with The Mercenaries 3D. Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts.
This week we are joined by the spectacular Jesse Cox ( @jessecox )! Learn a little about his history as a teacher (00:01:03-00:23:31), his memories and experiences with John "Total Biscuit" Bane (00:23:31-00:29:31), and his work with the "Monster Prom" series (00:29:31-00:39:32). Then, Jesse shares some advice from his experience with content creation (00:39:32-01:00:02). Next, we have a catastrophe in our Mini Game Stretch Break as the Bingo Wheel of Vulnerability launched the chosen number into another dimension and Evan had to go find it (01:00:02-01:09:58). Finally, we dive into the ins and outs of his experience with the Final Fantasy series and his thoughts on Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, including a wild diversion into Quantum Mechanics (01:09:58-02:25:48). Enjoy!00:00:00 — Intro00:01:03 — Jesse Cox's History00:23:31 — Remembering “Total Biscuit”00:29:31 — Monster Prom00:39:32 — Jesse's Content Creation Journey Advice01:00:02 — Mini-Game Stretch Break01:09:58 — Reflections on FF7R +( Quantum Theories?!)-------------------------------------------------Want to listen to the ProfNoctis Show on-the-go? Check out our audio-only version wherever you get your podcasts! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-profnoctis-weekly-show/id1756568221Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1A9WZpJkxyxYwAR0Q0UMLS?si=2bc5e59640d54c9c-------------------------------------------------New episodes of the ProfNoctis Weekly Show release every Monday! https://youtube.com/@ProfNoctisCheck out my Livestream! http://twitch.tv/ProfNoctishttps://twitter.com/ProfNoctishttps://www.instagram.com/ProfNoctishttps://www.tiktok.com/@profnoctisJoin my Discord for even more discussion! https://discord.gg/mcrHhcZ3Fk______________________________*CLASS SUPPLIES and EXTRA CREDIT*_As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.__Playstation 5 Console:_ https://amzn.to/46GNBb6_Final Fantasy VII Rebirth_ for PS5: https://amzn.to/3LcnOxP_Geek Therapy Card Deck for Clients and Therapists: 87 Practices to Improve Thoughts, Build Insight, Take Action in Your Life, & Destress_Created by Anthony Beanhttps://amzn.to/3VUyPKi
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Music is undeniably a huge part of what makes video games special, both individually and on an industry-wide level. Not only is no gaming award show complete without a gong for the year's best soundtrack, but even the Proms have started acknowledging that video game scores have come a long way since the 8-bit days (without throwing any shade on chiptune, a legitimate genre in and of itself with some stone-cold classics). That's probably why, from huge AAAs to smaller indies, music can account for a significant chunk of any game's budget — and it's definitely worth the investment. For this episode, the Indieventure trio have pooled our vinyl collection to talk about some of our personal favourite indie game music highlights. I know you guys say you love long show notes but there's seriously no way I'm going to be able to list every track we talk about here — which is why we've put together [a YouTube playlist] that should cover everything instead! A quick overview, though, sees us talking about the music from games including Balatro, Bombrush Cyberfunk, Braid, Celeste, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Dear Esther, Death's Door, Dicey Dungeons, Disco Elysium, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Fields of Mistria, Firewatch, Hades, Hades II, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Hollow Knight, Hotline Miami, Hypnospace Outlaw, Journey, Kentucky Route Zero, Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp, Minecraft, No Straight Roads, Paradise Killer, Pizza Tower, Pyre, Return of the Obra Dinn, Stardew Valley, A Tower Full of Cats, Trombone Champ, Undertale, Unravel, and We Happy Few. If you'd like to hear every track we discuss in this episode in its entirety, we've added them all to a convenient YouTube playlist that you can find here. During the course of this chat we also promise you a couple of specific links, so go here for Bombrush Cyberfunk soundtrack memes, and here for one of the Ace Attorney x Danganronpa musical mashup channels on YouTube that Rebecca (and now Rachel too) is so very fond of. Finally, as ever, are our current hyperfixations! Rebecca has discovered an accidentally awesome double-bill of horror novels with a timely social message in Chuck Tingle's Bury Your Gays and Grady Hendrix's The Final Girl Support Group; Liam's been having a whimsical time in recently-released indie platformer The Plucky Squire; and Rachel is having a moment with girly pop in general, and Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter in particular, thanks to the recent VMAs award show. Our music, meanwhile, was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts.
This episode we're discussing the topic of non-fiction Pop Culture books! We talk about cult classics, the Disney channel, the futch scale, and being Eldritch Millennials. You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Join our Discord Server! Things We Read (or tried to…) Street Unicorns: Extravagant Fashion Photography from NYC Streets and Beyond by Robbie Quinn Poisoned Chalice: The Extremely Long and Incredibly Complex Story of Marvelman by Pádraig Ó Méalóid Part 0: Introduction I Am the Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future by Michael Molcher And Don't F&%k It Up: An Oral History of RuPaul's Drag Race by María Elena Fernández The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture by Grace Perry Note: Anna didn't have the Disney Channel because she lived in the woods in Alaska. It also did not exist in Canada until 2015. The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel by Jenny Nicholson That's So '90s!: A Pop-Cultural Guide to the Raddest Decade by Jo Stewart and Lisa Gillard The Bizarre World of Fake Video Games by Super Eyepatch Wolf Junk Film: Why Bad Movies Matter by Katharine Coldiron Other Media We Mentioned Attack of the New B Movies: Essays on SYFY Original Films edited by Justin Wigard and Mitch Ploskonka Introducing Postmodernism: A Graphic Guide by Chris Garratt and Richard Appignanesi FRUiTS by Shoichi Aoki Wikipedia Miracleman: The Silver Age by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham RuPaul's Drag Race (Wikipedia) The Pit Stop S16 E01 Glee (TV series) (Wikipedia) Euphoria (American TV series) (Wikipedia) Abbott Elementary (Wikipedia) The Simpsons is Good Again by Super Eyepatch Wolf Taskmaster: Series 17, Episode 1 Plan 9 from Outer Space (Wikipedia) Every Frame a Painting Links, Articles, and Things Follow our Twitch channel! Jam and Matthew will be streaming Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp on Saturday, June 8th at 3pm PT/6pm ET. Jam made an image to promote it. Jam's Top Ten Video Essays About Media They Haven't Experienced Mood board (Wikipedia) Blockbuster (Wikipedia) Walkman (Wikipedia) Milk caps/Pogs (Wikipedia) Tamagotchi (Wikipedia) Webring (Wikipedia) Which Pokémon are the most goth? 20 Pop Culture Non-Fiction Books by BIPOC Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance by Hanif Abdurraqib Indigenous Celebrity: Entanglements with Fame edited by Jennifer Adese & Robert Alexander Innes The Male Gazed: On Hunks, Heartthrobs, and What Pop Culture Taught Me About (Desiring) Men by Manuel Betancourt Carefree Black Girls: A Celebration of Black Women in Popular Culture by Zeba Blay The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love With Me by Keah Brown She Memes Well by Quinta Brunson Can't Stop Won't Stop: A Hip-Hop History by Jeff Chang & Dave Cook Producing Sovereignty: The Rise of Indigenous Media in Canada by Karrmen Crey Wannabe: Reckonings with the Pop Culture That Shapes Me by Aisha Harris Leslie F*cking Jones by Leslie Jones K-Drama School: A Pop Culture Inquiry into Why We Love Korean Television by Grace Jung Superfan: How Pop Culture Broke My Heart by Jen Sookfong Lee Indiginerds: Tales from Modern Indigenous Life edited by Alina Pete Nerd: Adventures in Fandom from This Universe to the Multiverse by Maya Phillips The Dead Don't Need Reminding: In Search of Fugitives, Mississippi, and Black TV Nerd Shit by Julian Randall Not Your China Doll: The Wild and Shimmering Life of Anna May Wong by Katie Gee Salisbury First Things First: Hip-Hop Ladies Who Changed the Game by Nadirah Simmons Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop by Danyel Smith Making a Scene by Constance Wu Rise: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now by Jeff Yang, Phil Yu, & Philip Wang Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Instagram, join our Facebook Group or Discord Server, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, June 18th when it's time once again for One Book One Podcast as we each pitch a book we think we should read and you (the listeners) get to vote! Then on Tuesday, July 2nd we'll be discussing the genre of Law/Legal Non-Fiction!
Welcome to MTAC Dueling Dragon Interviews Week! Every day this week, we'll be uploading a new interview that we did during MTAC Dueling Dragons from earlier this year. Today, we've got our interview we did alongside The Side Quest Podcast for SungWon Cho! Here's what MTAC had on their webpage about him:SungWon Cho is a voice actor you may have heard in God of War: Ragnarok, Borderlands 3, Aggretsuko, Ranking of Kings, One Piece, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Neon White, AI: The Somnium Files: Nirvana Initiative, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Granblue Fantasy: Versus, Odd Taxi, Craig of the Creek, Radiant, Tuca & Bertie, Pokemon: Twilight Wings, OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, Adventure Time: Distant Lands, gen:LOCK, Judgment & Lost Judgment, Monster Hunter Rise, Disgaea 6, A Hat in Time, Monster Prom, Soulcalibur VI, Lackadaisy, Akudama Drive, and more. You may also know him from YouTube. He loves his cats Effie and Sophie very much.HTTPS://MTAC.NET/GUESTS/SUNGWON-CHO/OSMnotesWe want to thank SungWon and once again for taking the time to chat with us! And you can find all the places where SungWon is by checking out him online at:On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ProZDOn his Let's Play YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFFiPCwkr6wNlo0_F5BfRwOn IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2426043/On Twitter: https://twitter.com/prozdOn Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/prozd/Plus, a big thank you to MTAC for both letting us have the chance to chat, but also credit for the photos and convention logo used.We also have YouTube Channels now! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends.And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
We have returned from break, and are celebrating 100 episodes of Gays Gaze! Join us as we revisit several properties we've discussed in previous episodes, including Studio Killers, Overwatch, Scott Pilgrim, Monster High, Monster Prom, Murcielago, Warrior Nun, 90 Day Fiance, She Loves to Cook She Loves To Eat, and 12 Days!
Little known fact about the Indieventure crew: we're all pretty tiny. Like, 5'9" at the outside, the types who really need a tall friend to accompany us to the supermarket so we can reach the interesting condiment jars that always seem to be hanging out on the top shelf. So, short queens/king that we are, of course we stan a short indie game. How could we not? Just like us, they're perfect the way they are, taking up exactly as much space as they need to make their point without feeling the need to be all imposing (on your precious free time). Moving on from that metaphor before the thread gets lost entirely! We've separated this episode into time-based categories, starting with indies that take two or three hours to complete, including Anemoiapolis, Birth, Industria, Lily's Well, Nuts, Penko Park, Pupperazzi, A Short Hike, Umurangi Generation, and A Year of Springs; as well as various games in the Devcats and Rusty Lake franchises. Next up are some of our favourite one-hour indies, like Chop Goblins, The Exit 8, and Morph Girl, as well as the individual games that make up the Frog Detective trilogy; Rusty Lake's sister series Cube Escape; and the early works of solo Birth dev Madison Karrh. Squeezing our way down to indies in 30 minutes or less or your pizza's free (disclaimer: I do not actually have the authority to grant you a free pizza, sorry), it turns out we've got a surprising number of recommendations to offer in this particular bracket. We urge anyone who fancies playing a game from start to finish over their lunch break to check out David Lynch Teaches Typing; Dr Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald; Localhost; Pebble Witch; Pet the Pup at the Party; Pineapple on Pizza; Puzmo; Teenage Blob; or any of Deconstructeam's short offerings on Itch, with a special mention going to Eternal Home Floristry if you're too overwhelmed by choice to know where to start. Finally, if you're looking for a miniscule indie game that can be played in just 5 minutes or so, look no further than psychological horror walking sim September 1999. And if your tastes run to indies so small they can only be viewed under a microscope, we end by recommending Morning Makeup Madness and Queers in Love at the End of the World, both of which last just 10 seconds. Before we're done, though, there's time to have a quick chat about longer indie games nevertheless handily divisible into single-sitting runs, including Balatro, Deep Rock Survivor, Slay the Princess, Vampire Survivors, and (of course) the Monster Prom games. We end, as ever, with our latest round of hyperfixations! It's a broad category this episode, which sees Rachel bingeing all three seasons of Netflix's adaptation of A Series of Unfortunate Events; Rebecca hooked on the recently-released fantasy/mystery novel "Voyage of the Damned" by debut author Frances White; and Liam discovering that YouTuber City Planner Plays is every bit as good as Bob Ross for some educational ASMR. Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic.
The streak has been broken, as Josh finally retired a game this week! There's still a lot to talk about as he and Paula have been beating and playing a bunch of other titles, including one that they played together along with some friends from HLTB. Then get settled in because this week the discussion focuses on what it's like to be a gamer from the perspective of a girl. Naturally Paula takes us through some of her experiences, both positive and perhaps a bit negative as well. Finally it's another round of the guessing game where Josh attempts to get the brain cogs turning and claw back some points. Please note: During our topic discussion this episode we talk about some things that may be difficult to listen to, so please look after yourself and talk to someone if you need any help. HowLongToBeat forums - https://howlongtobeat.com/forum Discord – https://discord.gg/v5F26Dk Email - hltbpodcast@gmail.com Music – Ian Edward (intro/outro) and Abatage (incidental) Graphic design – M4thew and Pokepaw 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:47 - Beaten 00:46:02 - Retired 00:50:59 - Playing 01:06:46 - Gaming as a Girl 02:00:11 - Guess The Game Games Mentioned: Josh: Virtuaverse [PC], Rituals [PC], Monster Prom 3: Monster Road Trip [PC], Somerville [XSX], Infinite Guitars [XSX], Overload [PC], Gemini Rue [PC], Street Fighter V [PC], Paula: Plague Inc. Evolved [PC], Monster Prom 3: Monster Road Trip [PC], Hatoful Boyfriend [PC], n-body [PC], Civilization V - Hotseat Duel [PC], New Pokemon Snap [Switch], Slice & Dice [Android], Mini Metro [android]
This week's episode of Indieventure has a bit of a show-and-tell format, since it's been a while since we just checked in with the indie games everyone's been playing in their down time. After our last episode on this February's Steam Next Fest, Rachel has mostly been playing loads more demos! Mech-pilot farming sim Lightyear Frontier has emerged as her most-played Next Fest demo this time around, and might even be poised to find its way onto the best-ever farming sims list of our resident connoisseurs of the genre. She also has a lot of good words for INDIKA, an experimental psychological adventure game examining religious orthodoxy — here's a link to the Polygon article we discuss at this point in the episode. Never one to cruelly leave us without a recommendation for a great indie title we can play in full right now, though, Rachel has also recently checked out text-based horror game Home Safety Hotline. Long-time listeners will know that Rachel isn't always our biggest horror advocate, so rest assured that this one is pretty safe to play for anyone looking for a good creepy story, regardless of your comfort levels with some of the genre's more intense tropes. Noted Valentine's Day sceptic Rebecca has nevertheless been in the mood for romance this month, specifically in video games that let her woo hot monsters. So she's been playing a few rounds of Doomsday Paradise, a Monster Prom-inspired multiplayer card battler that got a bit lost in the shuffle when it first released back in November. She's also revisited two monster dating mash-ups she previously bounced off of, Helltaker and Romancelvania — and quickly DNF'd one all over again while becoming hooked on the other this time around. Liam, meanwhile, has been enjoying two very different roguelikes: early access city builder Roots of Yggdrasil, which sees a band of Vikings attempting to outrun Ragnarok by expanding their civilisation across the Nine Realms with the use of deck-building puzzles; and Go Mecha Ball, the twin stick shooter starring a cat piloting a mech through a pinball machine. You might remember we talked about the latter game before after playing the demo, which is when we first uttered the now-immortal line LIAM LIKE CRONCH. In hyperfixations this week, Rebecca's obsession with the new Wicked movie trailer hasn't quite overtaken her desire to binge as much of the Pokémon anime as possible before Pokémon TV goes offline for good at the end of March. Rachel has recently visited the British Library's Fantasy: Realms of Imagination exhibition, which leads to far too many good book, film, TV, and game recommendations to list in full here. And Liam has finally binned off The O.C. and started watching a TV show he'd actually recommend to others, namely the recent remake of Mr. & Mrs. Smith starring Donald Glover and Maya Erskine.
Una semana más regresa el Pugcast, el podcast más dicharachero de este lado de internet. Como ya hicimos el mes pasado, en esta entrega repetimos con otro programa bien jugoso y lleno de movidas. Para abrir boca, Darkor, Kele y Pauler, dirigidas por Meren, nuestre presentadore, comentan lo que han jugado en el último mes, junto con la noticia que nos ha revolucionado un poco: la edición especial de The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, que viene con una tremenda sorpresa. En nuestra tertulia hablamos sobre mecánicas de romance y si es algo necesario o no en los juegos. Por último, cerramos con una sección dedicada a los momentos más surrealistas que nos hemos encontrado jugando. Dejadnos en los comentarios alguno de esos momentos que se nos haya escapado. ¡Gracias por escucharnos y nos vemos en unas semanas! Los juegos mencionados en la presentación: Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth, Telmari, AK-xolotl, Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip, Figuras y Figuraciones, Loop Hero, Inkulinati, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Final Fantasy VII Remake.
In Episode 8 of Indieventure, we re-introduce an old favourite concept of ours from days gone by: the Indieventure Vault, an eclectic mind-palace of our own construction where we store the very best indie games, blending personal favourites with undeniable classics. Previous inductees — which we take the time to re-induct, since this Vault is completely legally distinct from any other indie game Vaults you might be thinking about — are two all-time favourite indie games from each of us. Rebecca carefully places Monster Prom and Firewatch on a commemorative shelf, Rachel chucks Kentucky Route Zero and Return of the Obra Dinn in the same vague direction, and Liam drop-kicks Hypnospace Outlaw and Paradise Killer into a hole in the ground, but like, respectfully. Everyone's very on-form. Then it's time to introduce some new games to the collection, and this time we've each selected one indie game that we all feel is just far too important to omit. For Liam, that's just got to be Stardew Valley; Rachel makes a compelling case for the enduring appeal of Disco Elysium; and Rebecca uses science (after a fashion) to conclude that Hades really needs to be there too. And, not least of all because 10 vaulted games is a nice round number to start off with, we also put Dredge on a special shelf of its own to indicate that it was our very first Indieventure Game of the Year in 2023. Hyperfixations this week see Rachel still obsessed with The Traitors: Series 2, Rebecca still obsessed with Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, and Liam reading Masters of Doom by David Kushner like a proper adult.
On today's special episode of Steam Cleaners, Walter "Ceades" Fedczuk goes undercover to navigate the police state in Orwell and Orwell: Ignorance is Strength. Meanwhile, Chase Wassenar is joined by Kristen Pignuolo to discuss Doomsday Paradise, a game that adds card game combat to the Monster Prom formula to great effect.
Happy Halloween, SLL Listeners! This episode is a special spooky season treat: a Trope Spotlight episode on ~Demon Lovers~
Monster Prom We're gamers now! In light of the ongoing writers' and actors' strike in Hollywood, we're going to cover some of our favorite (and least favorite) fantasy video games! We talk about the indie video game franchise Monster Prom, Cullen quizzes Hannah on a smattering of lore about practically every creature from horror-fantasy lore, and Hannah laments about not being able to date the hottest gorgon at school. Interested in Monster Prom? Check it out on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/743450/Monster_Prom/ Research for this episode: Monster Prom Wiki: https://monster-prom.fandom.com/wiki/Monster_Prom_Wiki Monster Prom: Creativity and Considerations in Naming Characters by Rachel Versaw: https://medium.com/@rachaelversaw/monster-prom-creativity-and-consideration-in-naming-characters-159aa9a5e801 ==================================== Watch Us on YouTube! Follow Our Adventures on Social Media: @notmyfantasypod Instagram TikTok Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan & Hannah Sylvester. This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester. Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.
This episode is roughly structured as a pub-crawling night out, starting with who we're texting to hang with and who isn't making it past pre-drinks, bless 'em. We mention a lot of characters, including expert mixologist Donovan from The Red Strings Club who would be whipping us up some mean martinis, and the entire gang from Monster Prom (guess whose suggestion that was
Whoooo we're officially in the double-digits gang! We've somehow managed to make it to episode 10 of Indiescovery without going completely feral and wrecking the joint. I say that, but this week's episode is a little, shall we say, unhinged? Rebecca, Liam, and Rachel hadn't really had a proper chat all week so there's a lot of Friday energy and catching up, and the energy levels only increase when we start to talk about our main topic of this episode: Eurovision! And indie games, of course. Yes, it's a Eurovision-themed episode, and more specifically, which indie game characters we think would make the best Eurovision entries. We're looking for kooky, campy, gimmicky, vibrant, and super queer showstoppers. Oh and a good song would also help, too. But first, we kick off the pod with a chat about Disney World, as Rachel has just come back from a very fun but very tiring 10-day trip to Disney World Orlando. Then there's some very cursed Goofy chat, which we'll leave for you to listen to without spoilers. So which indie game characters do we think would make great Eurovision entries? Rebecca's first up with Monster Prom's Liam de Lioncourt, a hipster vampire with a love for eccentric music. Chuck a keytar in his hands and we think this topknot, suspender-wearing weirdo would go down a treat. Rachel and Rebecca then both agree on Junebug's performance from Kentucky Route Zero, is a mesmerising ballad that would knock the party hat off anyone in the audience. Liam's choice is the Chowder Man from Hypnospace Outlaw, a synth-rock entry whose major sweaty dad vibes would win the hearts of Europe. We also chuck some others into the mix including Lady Love Dies from Paradise Killer with her absolute banger of a track ‘Paradise (Stay Forever)', the Hades cast giving a super bi-sexual rock song in the same vein as Måneskin, any of Red's songs from Transistor, a drag queen pop anthem from Undertale's Mettaton, and (Liam's exact words) a yassified Harry Du Bois from Disco Elysium, which would be immense. There's a quick chat about what a Eurovision game adaptation world look like, be it a party game, visual novel, something like Just Sing, or a new Danganronpa game where each act gets a brutal execution. We also get back onto Disney again and look up the internet's top 10 hottest Disney characters, so enjoy that! We end the pod with our current hyperfixations. Rachel's is Eurovision (surprise surprise) and she's going all in this year with scorecards, Reddit threads, Twitter discourse and more. Rebecca's first pick is the Murder, She Wrote series from PushingUpRoses, a YouTube series she gave a shout-out to last episode, and the very good Ace Attorney podcast Turnabout Breakdown by Jay Castello and Diego Nicolás Argüello. Liam's first is murder mystery Grave Expectations by RPS' very own Alice Bell (whooo!) and his second is sci-fi novel Frontier by Grace Curtis. Indiescovery is a podcast by Rock Paper Shotgun. Our theme music is by Dylan Sitts, specifically the songs Tahoe Trip, Pool Sticker, and Express Check-in. You can contact the podcast by chucking an email to podcast@rockpapershotgun.com, or by chatting to like-minded individuals about PC gaming over in our Discord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's episode five of Indiescovery and we'd like our listeners to get to know us a little better, so this week we've picked our ultimate favourite indie games and then had a big old natter about them. Talking about all our favourite games would take us into 3023, so we've kept it to two games per person, which actually wasn't as hard as we thought it would be. To kick off the episode, we introduce the ✨Indiescovery Vault✨ a magical place locked behind a huge, golden door. It's a wonderful place where only the most prestigious indie games may go as selected by the Indiescovery team. The six games we've chosen for this episode will have a coveted place in the vault, but more will be added as the podcast goes on. This is the first of many episodes where we chat about our favourite indie games, so the vault will be opened again in future episodes. The first of our picks is Paradise Killer. Liam chose this murder mystery about gods and demons set on a tropical island dripping in vaporwave aesthetics. Even though she's not played it, Paradise Killer is very much a Rebecca game (it's basically a match made in indie game heaven) so Liam and Rebecca will keep poking her until she plays it. The second game is Rebecca's pick, Monster Prom, a game that introduced her to both the indie gaming scene and visual novels. This one is an Indiescovery contender for a standalone episode, one were we all jump into multiplayer for a few rounds then talk about it. If that format is something you'd be interested in for future episodes then tell us by leaving a comment! A game that sits snuggly in its number one spot on the RPS top 100, Return Of The Obra Dinn sails gracefully into our picks, nominated by Rachel. Turns out the RPS treehouse really like mystery games, so this detective game about a lost ghost ship from the 1800s was destined to be in the vault at some point. Let's put it this way: any game that forces you to learn the difference between a gunner, purser, helmsman, and bosun (and we're not even mad about it) is worth playing. We've time travelled back in time with Liam's second pick, Hypnospace Outlaw. This is a game we've chatted about on the podcast before, but it bears repeating: Hypnospace Outlaw is awesome. Set during the wild heyday of the online world, this ‘90s internet simulator is a gem of a game, so into the pit it goes (Yes, we have a pit in our vault. It was requested by Liam. It's basically Liam's pit. Blame Liam.). Rebecca's next pick is Firewatch, and wow did she almost have Liam and Rachel in tears talking about it. The feels were out when we were chatting about this one, as we get into the game's brilliant characters, lovely visuals, and heart warming themes. We're not crying, you are. The last of our six games is Kentucky Route Zero, which was Rachel's pick. She really loves this game, and when choosing her two games for this episode she didn't hesitate in choosing KRZ. A magical realist adventure, this American road trip follows a group of drifters as they search for an ethereal highway that runs through an underground cave system beneath Kentucky. It's a little weird, but also perfect (in our humble opinion). The squad then quickly list off other indies that crossed our minds when choosing our six (some of which we'll definitely get into in future eps) and then we dive into our hyperfixations. Rachel's been watching hours and hours of the RPG show Dimension 20, Liam has been watching Brutalmoose's calming mall and microwave meal reviews, and Rebecca introduced us to mushroom ketchup, which sounds amazing?? Did you know that mushroom ketchup existed? Every day is a school day, apparently. Indiescovery is a podcast by Rock Paper Shotgun. Our theme music is by Dylan Sitts, specifically the songs Tahoe Trip, Pool Sticker, and Express Check-in. You can contact the podcast by chucking an email to podcast@rockpapershotgun.com, or by chatting to like-minded individuals about PC gaming over in our Discord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
שורפים משחקים, הפודקאסט לגיימר העצלן, על כל המשחקים כולם. השבוע משחק ההאק־אנד־סלאש למובייל Otherworld Legends שמאיה אהבה מאוד. היא השתתפה במשחק החי מהפכה של שמחה שעוסק בדיכוי וחופש. יהודה ניסה את המשחק החדש בסדרת The Settlers עם רשמים פושרים. שורפים משחקים – תוכנית מספר 322 – הוקלטה בתאריך 27/02/2023 משתתפים: מאיה פייביש, יהודה חלפון ואביב מנוח. הערות הפרק באתר הרשמה לרסס שלחו לנו מייל כל הפרקים -- Enter the Gungeon, Monster Prom 3: Monster Road Trip, Otherworld Legends, The Settlers: New Allies
It's episode four of RPS' indie podcast Indiescovery and this week the team got into the Valentine's Day spirit and had a long chat about our favourite indie game romances (any excuse to gush about how hot the characters are in Hades, really). We get gabbing about our favourite game OTPs, the fabulous representation of queer romances in indies, and then finish with a cursed (not horny) Cosmo-style dating quiz. Just as a bit of a heads-up, we do spoil some of the romantic developments in the following games. No major plot spoilers, but you've been warned! Our initial frolic into the realm of video game romances are the first games we remember playing with romance options. For Liam that would be Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life on the GameCube, the ninth entry in a series that is considered the great great grandpappy of all farming sims. Rebecca's is the Gabriel Knight series for PC, a game that she remembers being quite sweet in amongst the murder-mystery-ing. For me, I lament about villagers moving away in the Animal Crossing series, which will never stop feeling like you've just been broken up with, and my frustrations with having to choose either Yennefer or Tris in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - of which my choice is NEITHER. We then jump into our favourite romances in indie games. Liam kicks us off with Gregg ‘Be Gay, Do Crimes' Lee and Angus Delaney from Night In The Woods. Rebecca's OTP is Anna and Ashely from Simulacra, a surprise pairing in what is an incredibly creepy horror game. Rachel's vote goes to Red and her giant sword boyfriend from Transistor, which leads to the gang chatting about their favourite dateable weapon in Boyfriend Dungeon. We then get into a bit of chatter about representation and how indies have recently led the charge for queer romances outside of the hetero norm. There's been a great deal of progress in a short amount of time for LGBTQIA rep, so we dive into why that's the best thing ever. To sign off on all our romance hot-takes, Liam has prepared a saucy (but, again, not horny) dating quiz where Rebecca and Rachel each get coupled up with an indie game through hilarious - and completely cursed - multiple choice questions. This episode is a little more loosely structured, so here is a quick list of other games we mention in passing: A Year of Springs, Monster Prom, Firewatch, Unpacking, Bustafellows (and otome games in general), Mystic Messenger, Stardew Valley, and a big ol' chat about Hades. For this week's hyperfixations, Rebecca has started Danganronpa 2, a dangerous decision for someone who became completely obsessed with the first game. Rachel is diving straight into the deep end in cosmic horror fishing sim Dredge, and Liam is trying to recover from the emotional devastation of finishing the first season of Telltale's The Walking Dead (hopefully listening to Paramore's new album is helping, bud). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Its a new year and a new episode of the same old interstitial, but like always we talk about new topics, shows, games or whatever else has garnered our attention since the last Inside the Cockpit. The Copilots Review Patreon page --> PatreonNew episodes on the 2nd and 22nd of every month, with interstitial episodes released on the 12th.You can find us on YouTube. Check us out here --> Copilots Review on YouTubeIf you would like to contact us or recommend a series for us to watch/listen/play/otherwise interact with and review you can email us at CopilotsReview@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter at @copilotsreview, or join the Discord or find all of these options at copilotsreview.simplecast.com. Thanks again!Lastly we want to thank Jessica Kuczynski! She designed our awesome podcast art. You can find her other work, her shop or commission her for original art at her website jessicakuczynski.com or at her twitter
In today's episode of Steam Cleaners, Walter "Ceades" Fedczuk takes command of X-wings and TIE Fighters in Star Wars: Squadrons, while Chase Wassenar embraces the nonstop zaniness of Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip.
It's been 4 years, nerds! And what better way to celebrate than to talk about some throwbacks? Whether it's news, Monster Prom, or NaNoWriMo, some things last forever. Cheers.
This week! The boys are joined by one Paul Corn to chat about the game Monster Prom! We had a blast streaming this game in the discord, which btw you should come join! Also, Willie chats about Slain, and Nate plays some Beat Saber DISCORD LINK! https://bit.ly/TSMPDISCORD LINK TO WEBSITE! https://bit.ly/TheSteamMachinePodcast Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thesteammachinepodcast Shoutout to YABSPOD(Yet Another BS Podcast) Shoutout to JRPG Report Shoutout to Revival and Extinction Merch Link! https://tsmpproductions.threadless.com Show Music- Eat Your Heart Out, Jockbunz(Open)/Jockbunz, You've Saved the Show Again(Close) by Nile the Nightmare. Bandcamp link for Nile the Nightmare- https://nilethenightmare.bandcamp.com/ Leave us a 5 Star Review wherever you get your podcasts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesteammachinepodcast/support
שורפים משחקים, הפודקאסט לגיימר העצלן, על כל המשחקים כולם. השבוע, תוכנית חגיגית לרגל פרק ה־300. המנחים התכנסו בשיחת וידאו, דברנו על חדשות, משחקים וקשקושים כמיטב המסורת. שורפים משחקים – תוכנית מספר 300 – הוקלטה בתאריך 21/06/2022 משתתפים: יוני בראל, מאיה פייביש, עידן זיירמן, יעל רשלין, שחר גרעין, שי זלדיס, חגי גומפרט, ערן אבירם, יהודה חלפון ואביב מנוח. הערות הפרק באתר הרשמה לרסס שלחו לנו מייל כל הפרקים -- Diablo Immortal, Lost in Random, Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip, Neon White, Othercide, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
This week we decided to change up our usual pattern and cover a fantasy video game, and we chose Monster Prom, the fantastical dating sim game, in honor of Pride month! This is a game with more open identity types than is typical (three pronoun types is at least better than two), and you are free to woo whoever you wish, regardless of gender, as long as it's consensual, because we all know that consent is sexy. We were also pleasantly surprised by other queer representation in the game as well, like Damien's dads. Listen in to find out who we each wooed for our prom dates and our thoughts about the game, and share in the public coming out of one of our members! Happy Pride Month everyone!
2:00 - Joe Talks about Connections with James Burk 19:00 - Zero Escape 9 Persons, 9 Hours, 9 Doors 31:07 - Joe surprises me with a talk about Monster Prom and it's sequel Monster Camp.
Tras la guerra civil entre Maggy y Pepe que sucedio en el programa anterior, la estabilidad espacio temporal del refugio corre peligro. Para solucionar este incidente, Santi intentara bailar samba a ritmo de la segunda parte de su sección "¡¿Santi que coño es eso?!", y Miguel junto a una nueva invitada les enseñaran a ligar con monstruos con su Hoh de Monster Prom. Esto y muchas más metamovidas galacticas en este el vigesimoporelculotelahinco de Refugio 101!
Today, we discuss "games based on Director's entire filmography", Hogwarts Legacy drama, and new releases. For more amazing video game content please visit our Patreon: patreon.com/supernpcradio The Show: @vgacomedyshow Jeremy Schmidt: @ocarinaofcrime Courtney Vineys: @cvineys Derek Scully: @derek_scully
Baggy trousers, hanging shirts, tentacles and Furry flirts! Ben and Tao reminisce about school days gone by after trying to get laid in supernatural dating sim, Monster Prom. The innuendo filled discussion bounces from hentai to bestiality, UK vs UK cultural touchstones to what constitutes critical acclaim, and a voiceless new contributor joins in from the wings: Tao’s mysteriously anonymous vampire girlfriend (or so he says). Both hosts profess to(o) much ignorance of online pornographic kinks, Ben finds dating every bit as tough as he remembers, and Tao surprises no-one revealing a Furry fetish. Sort of. No story spoilers. Content Warning: PEGI 13. An explicit, hypersexual discussion including many taboos and tone-deaf singing. Keep your pets locked up! Clarifications:The original soundtrack to Monster Prom was composed by Claudi MartinezWeebl’s Stuff was a 2002 era flash website. It still exists as a shadow of its former self.Here’s Polygon writers Jeff Ramos and Allegra Frank offering the flipside of our discussion: https://www.polygon.com/2018/5/2/17304752/monster-promAudio extracts:Baggy Trousers by MadnessByker Grove theme tuneThe Inbetweeners theme (instrumental)Press Gang themeNelson from The SimpsonsDr Hakim from It Takes TwoChristopher Walken SNL ‘gotta have more cowbell’Just the two of us by Bill WithersMass Effect (Tali)Monsters UniversityMonsters IncHolding Out For A Hero by Bonnie TylerMona The Vampire opening titlesMonster Prom’s kickstarterFriday Night LightsBadger Badger - Weebl’s StuffAlexandre Desplat’s theme to The Shape of WaterYamete memeJurassic Park (1993)Arrested Development Mr FAn American Werewolf in London by Elmer BernsteinThe Animals of Farthing Wood theme (1993-1995)Paradise Killer OST - The Lemegeton BopBack to the FutureSuperbad - Michael Cera sings ‘These Eyes’Blind Date with Cilla BlackAge of Empires 2 themePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/pixelvisionpodTwitter: @pixelvizEmail: pixelvisionpodcast@gmail.com Get full access to Pixel Vision at www.pixelvision.net/subscribe
Welcome, lovely listeners, to Tongue in FREAK! Where two more white guys on the internet give their unsolicited opinion on all things FREAKY. In this episode, Erika and Isaac review Monster Prom and its sequel Monster Camp by Beautiful Glitch. Spoilers ahead! Topics of discussion: shit-talking Liam, Erika's monstersona, sexual awakenings through dating sims, and much more! Music Credit: A Singular Perversion - Kevin MacLeod Originally aired on YouTube on October 24, 2021.
In the debut episode of Steam Cleaners, Walter Fedczuk shares his experience with competitive dating simulator Monster Prom, while Chase Wassenar shares highlights of his esteemed Whiskers franchise in Super Mega Baseball 3. The History of the Whiskers spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SEEHDUEB4j2Cx2Vr9G80fe-PWU9bQoda4svD2c4HgN0/edit?usp=sharing
Clara Returns! Nearly 4 years since we last talked, Clara of Re:Play Podcast joins me for more conversation! This time, Clara talks about LGBTQIA representation in video games. We specifically focus on two indie titles and two mainstream titles. Games discussed are: Monster Prom, 2064: Read Only Memories, the Destiny franchise, and The Last of Us franchise. Clara also talks about the Re:Play Podcast. From the creation of it, to its goal of building a more inclusive community by creating a space for underrepresented gamers and their allies to share their voice. You can find Clara at: https://twitter.com/bubblegum_titan https://www.twitch.tv/therealbubblegumtitan https://www.instagram.com/bubblegum_titan/ You can find the Re:Play Podcast at: https://victormediagroup.co/show/replay/ https://twitter.com/RePlay_Pod https://www.instagram.com/replay.podcast/ https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVO71GdzK9d3ZmdcQNXQL?si=442e321748724081 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/re-play/id1558275603 You can listen to Clara's previous podcast episodes here: https://talesfromthefandom.libsyn.com/episode-53-clara-of-mt-moon-cosplay https://talesfromthefandom.libsyn.com/12-clara-mount-of-mt-moon-cosplay-women-in-tabletop-gaming-month
This week, Laurence and Eric play and discuss MONSTER PROM, a 2018 multiplayer dating sim where you play as a monster at Monster high seeking a monster date to take to prom!! We take a look at the game's total open approach to queer dating and gender identity options, explore the characters' monstrous chaotic debauchery, and compare the game to our own (much tamer) high school prom memories!We also cover the Epic vs Apple trial, and talk yet again about Lady Dimitrescu– Resident Evil's 9'6” vampire woman that the internet is MAD horny for (and rightfully so!).All that and more on this week's Gay for Play!Here's the article on Complex that discusses Lady D. and her 'oeuvre' , shall we say, with a sex therapist. Great and sexy read!========EMAIL US at gayforplaypodcast@gmail.comJoin our lil pod community & support the show by joining our PATREON FOLLOW GAY FOR PLAY!Twitter: @GayForPlayPodInstagram: @GayForPlayPodIntro and outro music by Connor Marsh (@connorjmarshmallow)Show art by Nick Adams (@stickartams)Special thanks to our patrons: Blueberri Mary, Elijah Punzal, & Martha Turner
Today the pair tackles the interesting little gem of Monster Prom. A game where you try to get a date for the prom - the MONSTER prom! Well, you, and if you choose your friends. Yes, this is a multiplayer dating sim! One in which you and up to four friends can all try to pick the right options and raise your stats enough for a prom date! Interesting, right? So buckle in for Nellsie and Milo's review of Monster Prom - full of reveals, twists, and details thoughts! What is DigiDate? DigiDate: A Visual Novel podcast is, well, a podcast where the two knucklehead hosts Nellsie and Milo review visual novels after playing them for a week. Social Medias: Nellsie: beanplague.tumblr.com / twitter.com/beanplague Milo: packsnack.tumblr.com / @ppacksnack on insta
Aaron & Liz embark on a discussion about E3 2019! There's no time to lose so we'll just get into it! Watch Dogs Legion! DOOM Eternal! Cyberpunk 2077! Final Fantasy 7 Remake! Jedi Fallen Order! Nintendo! Bethesda! Microsoft! VIDEO GAMES! HYPE! MADNESS! Keywords for searching!TIMESTAMPS!0:00 - ODE TO JOY FOR E3!1:30 - What is E3, and how do we celebrate it?6:30 -"I'm A Doomboy, Baby!"12:40 - Watch Dogs Legion, and a tale of an elderly assassin17:55 - A call to arms and responsibility23:44 - Final Fantasy 7, Square-Enix, and updating a classic...30:30 - A brief excursion on Cyberpunk 207733:38 - Let's discuss Stadia and whether or not it will actually work37:00 - The madness of Devolver Digital and a game called Carrion41:15 - Three indie games Aaron wants to highlight: Skatebird, Monster Prom 2, and 12 Minutes45:36 - Liz does the outro!Follow Aaron on Twitter at @ImAaronJFollow Liz on Twitter at @PaperbackLizardAbout The Co-Operatives Podcast--- Reach out to The Co-Operatives by tweeting to the Hoodie Weather account @about60degrees on Twitter or e-mailing us at CoOperativesPod@gmail.com. Got a game you'd like us to try? LET US KNOW! --- If you feel like being super nice, leave us a review on iTunes! It would mean the world to us! Every review lets others know you enjoyed the episode and helps the show grow! --- Want more Co-Operatives? Then check out our archives for a bunch of episodes that cover cooperative board and video games, dating, and plenty of other nonsense.About Hoodie Weather--- Hoodie Weather is the little company Aaron has to make games and fun stuff like The Co-Operatives. You can see all of Hoodie Weather's projects at www.hoodieweather.fun--- Join other Co-Ops fans and talk about games by joining the Hoodie Weather Discord by clicking this link --> https://bit.ly/HoodieWeatherDiscord
Bobby attends Blizzcon 2018 and has plenty to share. He also listened to an audio book about game development. Chi runs into Sumnit1g in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Mini continues Vampire: Masquerade – Bloodlines and plays Regular Human Basketball with Emilio. ON THE RADAR Jill of the Jungle, Proxi, Destiny 2, Adam Wolfe, Total Chaos HIGHLIGHTS Blizzcon 2018, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Blood, Sweat, and Pixels: The Triumphant, Turbulent Stories Behind How Video Games Are Made, Regular Human Basketball, One More Roll, The Witcher 3, Resident Evil 7, Monster Prom NEWS Ti media to give 1m to charity as reparations for leaking RDR2 Spoilers HARDWARE Tesla Summon Feature and Cyber Punk pick-Up Truck LISTENER QUESTIONS Neo: Hope this wont annoy anyone, this has been done with good intentions. Please support the cause! ::: Website ::: Twitter ::: Twitch ::: Discord :::
Bobby plays through Agony from start to finish on stream, while Chi chases demons in Monster Prom. Emilio and Mini plays the new missions in Deep Rock Galactic and we pick some winners in the DLG/Diplo Community Playlist Giveaway. ON THE RADAR Mega Man 11, Sea of Thieves: The Hungering, Post Scriptum, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, House Flipper, Eden Rising: Supremacy, Moonlighter, Worlds Adrift, Fallout 76, Bloodstained: Curse of The Moon HIGHLIGHTS Agony, Monster Prom, Deep Rock Galactic, Smite, PUBG, Battlechasers: Nightwar NEWS Sonic the Hedgehog is getting a movie starring James Marsden Evolve shutting down dedicated servers and free-to-play branch in September ::: Website ::: Twitter ::: Twitch ::: Discord :::
On today's show, Marc reviews Isle of Dogs and talks about their experience trying to get a date to prom in the game Monster Prom. Anyway, something-something cheesy and easy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly rejected) show. Anyway, that's it and that's all folks, and, if you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, podcast(s), and all the ridiculous jazz we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. And don't forget, you can also support the site by shopping at Amazon if that's your jam--you can probably buy your favorite blueberry jam on Amazon too.