POPULARITY
Dive into the fascinating world of Match Factory, the brand new puzzle game from the creators of Toon Blast & Toy Blast. Once you play, you will come for Match Factory every day! Connect identical items, sort tiles, and clear the board in this mesmerizing match 3D game. Challenge your puzzle-solving skills as you keep sorting and matching objects until every item is cleared from the screen. It's not just a puzzle; it's a test of your wit and strategy. Whether you're on a grand adventure or simply taking a break, Match Factory will always be there to entertain you. In-app purchases do require an active internet connection. This is no BS gaming podcast 2.5 gamers session #114. Sharing actionable insights, dropping knowledge from our day-to-day User Acquisition, Game Design, and Ad monetization jobs. We are definitely not discussing the latest industry news, but having so much fun! Let's not forget this is a 4 a.m. conference discussion vibe, so let's not take it too seriously. Panelists: Jakub Remiar, Felix Braberg, Matej Lancaric Youtube: https://youtu.be/XUKwsSU5JYU Join our slack channel here: https://join.slack.com/t/two-and-half-gamers/shared_invite/zt-2ftcc85es-CesThaafn9k0BIFSVAV8FQ Agenda 00:00 Epic Intro 01:34 The Impact of High-Quality Creatives in Game Advertising 38:06 Demographic and Audience Targeting in Game Advertising 44:02 The Potential of Ad Platforms for Game Advertising 48:47 High Hopes for the Future of Game Advertising 51:31 The Emphasis on Positive and Engaging Creatives --------------------------------------- Matej Lancaric User Acquisition & Creatives Consultant https://lancaric.me Felix Braberg Ad monetization consultant https://www.felixbraberg.com Jakub Remiar Game design consultant https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakubremiar --------------------------------------- Takeaways The conversation explores the gameplay mechanics, monetization strategies, and market competition in the mobile gaming industry. The potential impact of adding ads to the game and the quality of the game's visuals are discussed. The market landscape and the potential for the game to become a major hit are considered. The positive impact of high-quality creatives in mobile game advertising The potential of different ad platforms like TikTok and Android for game advertising The importance of demographic and audience targeting in game advertising We have high hopes for the future of game advertising The emphasis on positive and engaging creatives in mobile game advertising --------------------------------------- Please share the podcast with your industry friends, dogs & cats. Especially cats! They love it! Hit the Subscribe button on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple! Please share feedback and comments - matej@lancaric.me --------------------------------------- If you are interested in getting UA tips every week on Monday, visit lancaric.substack.com & sign up for the Brutally Honest newsletter by Matej Lancaric Latest article - https://open.substack.com/pub/lancaric/p/stay-ahead-in-ua-for-2024-my-top?r=7qqaf&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_medium=web&showWelcome=true Do you have UA questions nobody can answer? Ask Matej AI - the First UA AI in the gaming industry! https://lancaric.me/matej-ai Felix Latest Article - https://www.felixbraberg.com/post/the-end-of-gam-and-admob-placement-refreshes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/two-half-gamers/message
We are tackling LiveOps from both sides of the equation this week with Laura deconstructing the latest and greatest in puzzle LiveOps from Candy Crush and Royal Match, and Jen prompting a lively debate on if celebrity marketing is ROI positive for mobile free-to-play. Ethan thirsts for the Jonas Brothers (despite the seemingly mid performance of their Candy Crush event) and also talks about PUBG Mobile's incredible $10b in lifetime revenue. That's right, TEN BILLION DOLLARS!$!$! Phil highlights the new crush in every Steam gamer's heart, the chart topping BattleBit Remastered. As an added bonus, we learn that while Jen is blasting through Champion League levels in Toon Blast, she is also blasting Metallica on her airpods. It's another action-packed week in the games industry and this episode is not to be missed! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deconstructoroffun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deconstructoroffun/support
Get your spray paint ready, Twiggies, because this week Jayne Peressini returns to the guest host chair to break down Sybo's latest - Subway Surfer's Blast - alongside the reigning puzzle queen, Laura. Can you believe Laura commented on this game without first beating level 100, as is her custom? Spurred by the latest, dramatic twist in the Microsoft/Activision "will they, won't they" merger, Kress and Phil get into a heated debate about the console business and cloud gaming (again). With Ethan missing in action due to an internet outage, there is no one to defend the honor of Eastern Gacha games as Kress foolishly doubts the prospects of impending blockbuster Honkai: Star Rail, dragging the latest juggernaut from miHoYo despite it's #1 spot on the US Top Downloads chart. Don't forget to check out the latest MGVC Game Drive business accelerator program where DoF's very own Phillip Black will be sharing key insights shaping the games industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deconstructoroffun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deconstructoroffun/support
This week on TechtalkRadio, Andy, Shawn and Justin talk about the latest in tech however Shawn begins with the discussion on how Universities cover sporting events for Cable and internal sports coverage. Justin and Shawn talk about ESPN The Ocho which Andy didn't know about and now is looking forward to checking out especially when it comes to Ax Throwing and Cornhole if it returns for 2023! Justin calls out to Draft Kings to cover the Electricians Wiring Competition. A New Aliens Videogame, based on the Movie Franchise is coming and the guys talk about how fun this would be. Shawn tells us about his Lan Party which took place after his son's first birthday and how they played the Open Beta of Diablo 4. Shawn tells us about the gameplay in this new beta. Andy talks about a new product he has been looking at from LaView, the LV2 allows it to be plugged/screwed into a light socket, on board is a camera which delivers 2k quality with Night Vision and the ability to control via an app. The Camera can also rotate 360 and tilt and pan as well and sells for under 50 bucks. Justin and Andy talk about their experience in the past with the Ring Video Doorbell and hopefully it's better and Justin switched to the Nest Doorbell and tells us about the experience. Shawn tells us about the latest drone from DJI - The DJI Mini 2 SE which is less expensive and could be a great steppingstone towards more expensive and feature filled Drones. Andy talks about appearing on 13News and Fox 11 discussing parent supervision and unauthorized purchases the kids could make. Justin tells us the story of how he dealt with this. Shawn shares with us how he would but turns out getting some parent advice from Andy and Justin in his choice of play toys. Andy finally deletes Toon Blast from hisphone and tablet and the guys talk about why in game purchases can be very expensive. Instead of a Website of the Week, Justin shares a YouTube Channel of the Week. Justin tells us about The WHY Files, Stories that could be questioned and discussed. Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/techtalkradio Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker! Spotify, YouTube, Audacy, iHeart and Apple Podcast
In this Weeks Show Shawn and Andy talk about digital hoarding and how easy it is to take a file, duplicate it, store it and never delete it. Shawn tells us the normal file usage around the country and how that number does not seem to get smaller. Shawn tells us about Archive.org and The Way Back machine on that site and now the discmaster.textfiles.com. The guys talk about how web creation has developed over the years from Microsoft Front Page to Dreamweaver to WordPress. Shawn tells us about a site he created with GeoCities. Shawn tells us about waiting in line to play Overwatch 2 and some of the bugs experienced on the first day. Andy wants to remove Toon Blast due to the AI and direction to purchase add-ons. Andy talks about games and the prices going up to own them. Shawn states even more this means the model of subscription services like game pass will be the normal. Andy tells us about Vidgo and a partnership with Curacao to give 3 months premium service for streaming television services. The guys talk about the benefits of cutting the cord and using this type of service. Shawn and Andy talk about the old days of Netflix and how far they have come yet another price increase has been put in place. Andy talks about Kanopy which may be available through your public library. Apple has announced a new iPad Pro with the M2 Processor. Andy gets sidelined from Covid 19 for the First time, at the same time Apple has sent him the iPhone 14 Pro Max to look at and Andy is planning to put it through the paces as soon as he is cleared. Shawn tells us about the time lapse he has been doing to the GoPro and one he forgot about! Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/techtalkradio Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker! Spotify, YouTube, Audacy, iHeart and Apple Podcast
Mark Pincus was at the forefront of mobile technology when it was just being born. He is a recovering venture capitalist who co-founded his first company with Sunil Paul in 1995. FreeLoader was at the forefront of giving people the news through push technology, just as the IETF was in the process of ratifying HTTP2. He sold that for $38 million only to watch it get destroyed. But he did invest in a startup that one of the interns founded when he gave Sean Parker $100,000 to help found Napster. Pincus then started Support.com, which went public in 2000. Then Tribe.net, which Cisco acquired. As a former user, it was fun while it lasted. Along the way, Pincus teamed up with Reid Hoffman, former PayPal executive and founder of LinkedIn and bought the Six Degrees patent that basically covered all social networking. Along the way, he invested in Friendster, Buddy Media, Brightmail, JD.com, Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter. Investing in all those social media properties gave him a pretty good insight into what trends were on the way. Web 2.0 was on the rise and social networks were spreading fast. As they spread, each attempted to become a platform by opening APIs for third-party developers. This led to an opening to create a new company that could build software that sat on top of these social media companies. Meanwhile, the gaming industry was in a transition from desktop and console games to hyper-casual games that are played on mobile devices. So Pincus recruited conspirators to start yet another company and with Michael Luxton, Andrew Trader, Eric Schiermeyer, Steve Schoettler, and Justin Waldron, Zinga was born in 2007. Actually Zinga is the dog. The company Zynga was born in 2007. Facebook was only three years old at the time, but was already at 14 million users to start 2007. That's when they opened up APIs for integration with third party products through FBML, or Facebook Markup Language. They would have 100 million within a year. Given his track record selling companies and picking winners, Zynga easily raised $29 million to start what amounts to a social game studio. They make games that people access through social networks. Luxton, Schiermeyer, and Waldron created the first game, Zynga Poker in 2007. It was a simple enough Texas hold 'em poker game but rose to include tens of millions of players at its height, raking in millions in revenue. They'd proven the thesis. Social networks, especially Facebook, were growing.. The iPhone came out in 2007. That only hardened their resolve. They sold poker chips in 2008. Then came FarmVille. FarmVille was launched in 2009 and an instant hit. The game went viral and had a million daily users in a week. It was originally written in flash and later ported to iPhones and other mobile platforms. It's now been installed over 700 million times and ran until 2020, when Flash support was dropped by Facebook. FarmVille was free-to-play and simple. It had elements of a 4x game like Civilization, but was co-op, meaning players didn't exterminate one another but instead earned points and thus rankings. In fact, players could help speed up tasks for one another. Players began with a farm - an empty plot of land. They earned experience points by doing routine tasks. Things like growing crops, upgrading items, plowing more and more land. Players took their crops to the market and sold them for coins. Coins could also be bought. If a player didn't harvest their crops when they were mature, the crops would die. Thus, they had players coming back again and again. Push notifications helped remind people about the state of their farm. Or the news in FreeLoader-speak. Some players became what we called dolphins, or players that spent about what they would on a usual game. Maybe $10 to $30. Others spent thousands, which we referred to as whales. They became the top game on Facebook and the top earner. They launched sequels as well, with FarmVille 2 and FarmVille 3. They bought Challenge Games in 2010, which was founded by Andrew Busy to develop casual games a well. They bought 14 more companies. They grew to 750 employees. They opened offices in Bangalore, India and Ireland. They experimented with other platforms, like Microsoft's MSN gaming environment and Google TV. They released CastleVille. And they went public towards the end of 2011. It was a whirlwind ride, and just really getting started. They released cute FarmVille toys. They also released Project Z, Mafia Wars, Hanging with Friends, Adventure World, and Hidden Chronicles. And along the way they became a considerable advertising customer for Facebook, with ads showing up for Mafia Wars and Project Z constantly. Not only that, but their ads flooded other mobile ad networks, as The Sims Social and other games caught on and stole eyeballs. And players were rewarded for spamming the walls of other players, which helped to increase the viral nature of the early Facebook games. Pincus and the team built a successful, vibrant company. They brought in Jeff Karp and launched Pioneer Trail. Then another smash hit, Words with Friends. They bought Newtoy for $53.3 million to get it, after Paul and David Bettner who wrote a game called Chess with Friends a few years earlier. But revenues dropped as the Facebook ride they'd been on began to transition from people gaming in a web browser to mobile devices. All this growth and the company was ready for the next phase. In 2013, Zynga hired Donald Mattrick to be the CEO and Pincus moved to the role of Chief Product Officer. The brought in Alex Garden, the General Manager for Xbox Music , Video, and Reading, who had founded the Homeward creator Relic Entertainment back in the 1990s. The new management didn't fix the decline. The old games continued to lose market share and Pincus came back to run the company as CEO and cut the staff by 18 percent. In 2015 they brought in Frank Gibeau to the board and by 2016 moved him to CEO of the company. One challenge with the move to mobile was who got the processing payments. Microtransactions had gone through Facebook for years. They moved to Stripe in 2020. They acquired Gram Games, to get Merge Dragons! They bought Small Giant Games to get Empires & Puzzles. They bought Peak Games to get Toon Blast and Toy Blast. They picked up Rollic to get a boatload of actions and puzzle games. They bought Golf Rival by acquiring StarLark. And as of the time of this writing they have nearly 200 million players actively logging into their games. There are a few things to take from the story of Zynga. One is that a free game doesn't put $2.8 billion in revenues on the board, which is what they made in 2021. Advertising amounts for just north of a half billion, but the rest comes from in app purchases. The next is that the transition from owner-operators is hard. Pincus and the founding team had a great vision. They executed and were rewarded by taking the company to a gangbuster IPO. The market changed and it took a couple of pivots to get there. That led to a couple of management shakeups and a transition to more of a portfolio mindset with the fleet of games they own. Another lesson is that larger development organizations don't necessarily get more done. That's why Zynga has had to acquire companies to get hits since around the time that they bought Words with Friends. Finally, when a company goes public the team gets distracted. Not only is going through an IPO expensive and the ensuing financial reporting requirements a hassle to deal with, but it's distracting. Employees look at stock prices during the day. Higher ranking employees have to hire a team of accountants to shuffle their money around in order to take advantage of tax loopholes. Growth leads to political infighting and power grabbing. There are also regulatory requirements with how we manage our code and technology that slow down innovation. But it all makes us better run and a safer partner eventually. All companies go through this. Those who navigate towards a steady state fastest have the best chance of surviving one more lesson: when the first movers prove a monetization thesis the ocean will get red fast. Zynga became the top mobile development company again after weathering the storm and making a few solid acquisitions. But as Bill Gates pointed out in the 1980s, gaming is a fickle business. So Zynga agreed to be acquired for $12.7 billion in 2022 by Take-Two Interactive, who now owns the Civilization, Grand Theft Auto, Borderlands, WWE, Red Dead, Max Payne, NBA 2K, PGA 2K, Bioshock, Duke Nukem, Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear, Battleship, Centipede, and the list goes on and on. They've been running a portfolio for a long time. Pincus took away nearly $200 million in the deal and about $350 million in Take-Two equity. Ads and loot boxes can be big business. Meanwhile, Pincus and Hoffman from LinkedIn work well together, apparently. They built Reinvent Capital, an investment firm that shows that venture capital has quite a high recidivism rate. They had a number of successful investments and SPACs. Zynga was much more. They exploited Facebook to shoot up to hundreds of millions in revenue. That was revenue Facebook then decided they should have a piece of in 2011, which cut those Zynga revenues in half over time. This is an important lesson any time a huge percentage of revenue is dependent on another party who can change the game (no pun intended) at any time. Diversify.
Budget Arcade is a weekly podcast where we explore free to play video games. After our time with the game we rate and review the game of the week. We explore the game mechanics, the pay wall (what paying gets you) and the replayability. After which we decide if the game deserves our seal of approval or not (2/3 vote for or against). This week we played Toon Blast https://www.zynga.com/games/toon-blast/ Check out our website http://www.budgetarcade.com Intro and outro music is by Stemage and you can catch his music at http://www.metroidmetal.com Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/budgetarcade Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Budgetarcade Follow us on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/budgetarcade Join our discord https://discord.gg/3UK26UV Any suggestions you can email us at show@budgetarcade.com Support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/BudgetArcade --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/budgetarcade/message
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, its Andy Taylor and Justin Lemme on the show, Andy shouts out to a couple of shows he has been listening to, Paul and Griff, Box Office QB's and a new one, Dads on Dayquil. Nintendo takes out Mario and the guys have something to say about it! Justin wonders if they are going the route Disney use to take with its classic movies by sending them to the vault and releasing them later. Andy shares his frustrations about In-app purchase games like Toon Blast and Clash of Clans. The guys talk about the influx of Digital Currency and how to understand it all, at least try to. Justin talks about Decrypt.co to help muddle through all the info on Digital Coins. Mary T sends in a question about wanting to buy a laptop and looks for guidance as to what to get. The guys talk about their favorite brands, Asus and Lenovo and Justin loves the Microsoft Surface Pro. Justin and Andy talk about World Backup Day and the importance of backing up your data. they talk about the ease of doing it with programs from Acronis and hardware from Western Digital. Justin shares the story about losing his drive full of data in the past. Smartphone Backups are also discussed. Justin is a little disappointed with VR and Microsoft Flight Simulator and tells us why! Connect with us on our Social Media sites. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker!
APP OF THE DAY - TOON BLAST by 101.9POR
After 21 days of inactivity, JT was ousted from the leader position of her Toon Blast team! Now…she too can be cut. The plot thickens! Pat and Beth bought their first masks from a department store. IF you bought some, where did you get them? Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After 21 days of inactivity, JT was ousted from the leader position of her Toon Blast team! Now…she too can be cut. The plot thickens! Pat and Beth bought their first masks from a department store. IF you bought some, where did you get them? Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts
Japanese beetles are NASTY! The trap bag in front of our house filled up with at least 10,000 of them in less than a DAY! WTF!! We caught up on some of your texts…and updated you on the blood bath that was JT's cutting of people from her Toon Blast team. Anything we talk about to buy online, you can find here on out Pat and JT Amazon storefront! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Japanese beetles are NASTY! The trap bag in front of our house filled up with at least 10,000 of them in less than a DAY! WTF!! We caught up on some of your texts…and updated you on the blood bath that was JT’s cutting of people from her Toon Blast team. Anything we talk about to buy online, you can find here on out Pat and JT Amazon storefront! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts
JT went through the list of people she should cut from her Toon Blast team. Also, have you seen the pictures of the black bear in Iowa? Scary!! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
JT went through the list of people she should cut from her Toon Blast team. Also, have you seen the pictures of the black bear in Iowa? Scary!! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts
UPDATE: Anuncios - League of legends: Wild Rift - Beta cerrada y Gameplay - Tales of Crestoria Retrasado - Habían abierto Beta - Zynga compra Peak Games (creadores de Toon Blast) por $1,8B LANZAMIENTOS: GLOBAL LAUNCH - Exos Heroes - Bullet Echo - Hills of Steel 2 (Superplus Games) - Demon Blade (Garage51 Entertainment) - Dungonian: Pixel Card Puzzle (Sandfishgames) - Dead Cells (8,99€) - 2112TD: Tower Defense Survival (2,29€) SOFTLAUNCH - Puzzle Breakers de Playrix 3 ESTRELLAS - BULLET ECHO de Zeptolab RECOMENDACIONES (o no) de la semana - @Haokarlos: Moster Tales - @AleixRisco: Overloot
Lumost'un 19. bölümünde Türkiye’nın bugüne kadar internet alanında gerçekleşmiş en büyük satın alması var.İlk kısımda Dünya'da mobil oyun sektörünü son veriler ışığında detaylı şekilde analiz ediyoruz. Mobil oyun segmentinin hem PC’ye hem de konsol oyunlarına göre neden daha hızlı büyüdüğüne cevap veriyoruz. İkinci kısımda Zynga’nın inişli çıkış hikayesini, satın almalar sayesinde nasıl düzlüğe çıktığını konuşuyoruz. Üçüncü kısımda ise Zynga’nın neden Peak Games’i satın aldığını, bu satın almanın onun için yaratacağı potansiyel faydalardan bahsediyoruz. Ayrıca satın almanın Türkiye startup ekosistemi için önemini de değerlendiriyoruz. Son bölümde ise Zynga’nın bundan sonraki hamlesinin ne olabileceği üzerine kehanetlerde bulunarak bölümü tamamlıyoruz.Podcast'in tam metnine ve kullandığım kaynaklara Lumost.net adresinden ulaşabilirsiniz.
silver linings™ How can we destigmatize—and democratize— mobile gaming? And how might we maintain the intimacy we've developed during quarantine? [20:30] This week, Aaron and Joey talk about Toon Blast, asking ourselves "am I the mayor?", how Dots is basically Candy Crush, small talk, Tom Figura's stand-up special, and doing "fine." They don't talk about whether Joey Tribbiani's "how you doin'" translates the same way. references The Impossible Quiz and all the answers.
Click bait ruins everything! Also we talked about Pat's HUGE TikTok performance with Sophia AND how the 'Rusty Justice' Toon Blast team may have met their match!
Pat's beautiful wife Beth finally got to meet Heidi and Ally...and they're ALL on this episode! We talked about cats, Toon Blast, and how the vast majority of our pants don't button any more. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and audio production company based in Omaha, NE.
Pat's fear of stray dogs is explained. Kind of. We also had a little Toon Blast update, and caught up on some of your texts at 402-403-9478. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast #SupportIndiePodcasts A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
A little Toon Blast teams update. Also, did JT have a date this past weekend??? #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
We're getting slammed with Toon Blast texts and we love it! We talked about coyotes trying to get into houses, kids cleaning toilets by using ALL the Clorox wipes, and how many times, on average, do Americans change their underpants? You'll be shocked! #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
JT has finally organized her Toon Blast team... You should join and help her try to beat Pat's team. Although that's highly unlikely. #patandjtpodcast #podcastlife #podcaster #podcast #omahapodcast #nebraskapodcast Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
This week, we use our fingers to blast toons in Toon Blast by Peak.
This week Cohost Kev couldn't make it so Jackie and Steve were on the show and we make fun of him for sixty whole minutes! We talk about Playstation Movies, justice for Harvey?, Toon Blast, human compost, and MORE!! For the full 90 minute episode check out www.Patreon.com/mbnnetwork
Quinn comes to you LIVE from the 36th floor of the Marriott Marquis in Chicago to discuss another Chicago blizzard, podcasting by the pool, and a tribute to Toon Blast, the game sweeping the nation #FriendsofthePodcast beantownpodcast.com
Boy howdy it's time to talk about Stan Lee, cats, nuts, Rachel, sliptides, and then some side stuff about some video games or something like Overkill's Walking Dead, Red Dead Redemption 2, Toon Blast, Donut County, The Game Awards, and Microsoft's X018 event.
We talk about Mobile games including Toon Blast & Mario Run. ‘Score chasing’ games vs story games. The subject of trophies & achievements proves quite divisive. Chris gives us his only ever ‘little known gaming fact’. Tomb Raider gets its obligatory mention
Ya van 20 programas cargados de consejos, experiencias y debates sobre negocios y WordPress. En este capítulo volvemos al formato clásico (todas nuestras secciones y esa duración especial que nos caracteriza) con un tema central dedicado a la gestión de varios WordPres a la vez. Logitech compra Blue Microphones (los del famoso Yeti) y a partir de ahora ofrecerán diferentes líneas de producto...Origen
Chip and Cern are giving Pokemon Go another go. They never really threw the Pokemon Go towel in, but just stopped talking about and lost interest. Both podcast hosts had correctly assumed that the other had stopped play. Chip sent an article to Cern that was titled “I’ve Giving Pokemon Go Another Try.” Chip and Cern were tired of the grinding in the game. Chip and Cern both like catching the Pokemon, especially the rare ones, but the game became too much of a grind, and everyone lost interest. Chip doesn’t play a lot of games on his phone, but he has been playing Toon Blast. Cern’s fav game is word blink or something like that. Chip thought that it could be fun to start over from level 1. They have added some new tasks which add some fun to the daily Pokemon experience. There is also trading now which was a long requested feature. Cern’s brother is still really into Pokemon Go and hasn’t taken a break. If you are interested in a Chip and Cern Show beer koozie let drop a line of Twitter! Have you given Pokemon Go another go? Let us know on Twitter at @chipandcernshow. Speaking of plugs, pick up your Chip and Cern Show swag (hats, shirts, and stickers) at www.chipandcernshow.com/shop. Be sure to spread the word around and tell your friends about the Chip and Cern Show. The radio is dying, and podcasts are coming, so be ready. You can plug your phone into your car and listen when driving around. If you want a free sticker, shoot an email to chipandcernshow@gmail.com, and we will give you one. As always we appreciate you spreading the word with your friends, coworkers, family and churchgoing community members. The Hits are great into to the Chip and Cern Show, so share those!
Who wears jort jorts? We wear jort jorts, though our jort jorts have almost no bearing at all on the content of this episode of Regular Features, in which Log introduces the Toon Blast community to the squirtin' philosophy, and Matt takes us all on a whistlestop tour of Amsterdahamsterdams. As always, we love you, and stay safe please. You're the only readers we've got.
If you're one of the die-hard listeners of The Story Behind who eagerly await the episode to be released at midnight Eastern time on Thursdays -- yes, Adam, I'm talking to you — you may be wondering why it's a few hours late. Usually, when an episode is late, it's because I'm either dealing with family things or taking too long editing. But not tonight. The reason is that I'm hopelessly addicted to a game on my phone called Toon Blast. And I was on a winning streak tonight so, yeah, not a very good excuse. But it did give me an idea for this week's episode. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Pong. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Learn about Podcast Share at PodcastShare.net or by following @PodcastShare on Twitter. Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Stargate Pioneer from GonnaGeek.com, Mat from the One Word, Go! Show, Linguist Sam, Diane and Denise from History Goes Bump, Dan Brenic from Netflix N' Swill, Jarrod Dunham from TheHistoryphile.net, Heather Welch from Sunshine and PowerCuts, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online, Gerald and Andy from Two Peas on a Podcast, Bandrew Scott from The Bandrew Says Podcast and Podcastage YouTube Channel, Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast, and Barry G, Jim Collison from The Average Guy Network, the North Omaha History Podcast and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting. If you're interested in freshening up your own show or starting a podcast, visit EPodcastProductions.com and use the promo code STORYBEHIND for $25 off a Strategy Session. Hope to talk to you soon! Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Proud supporter of #PodernFamily, #HumanitiesPodcasts & #LadyPodSquad on Twitter. Media: Music for Makers Sources: Atari Pong - ComputingHistory.org The History Of Pong: Avoid Missing Game to Start Industry - Gamasutra.com Pong, Atari, and the origins of the home video game - Smithsonian Atari Teenage Riot: The Inside Story Of Pong And The Video Game Industry's Big Bang - Buzzfeed.com The Birth of Pong - Slate.com Pong-Story.com The Development Of The Video Game “Pong” Was A Training Exercise For A New Gaming Developer At Atari And Wasn't Originally Intended To Be Released - TodayIFoundOut.com Also Mentioned: Toon Blast! Game (iOS/Android) Turn of Phrases Podcast
Welcome to the official "JenEric Conversations" Podcast. This episode Cousin Jenny & Eric discuss the competitive nature of Toon Blast, the politics of "Fuck Buddies" and end up arguing about how the cost of toilet paper relates to how clean your anus gets. Note: Apologies for a little over modulation. Jenny got really excited after levels check. Cheers! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenEricConvos/ Twitter: @JenEricConvos Talent: Eric & Cousin Jenny Producer: Lori Denil Associate Producer: Jay Roberts Engineer: Shane Denil