![]() Here's the “what game were you most addicted to?” Twitter thread mentioned in the show: Īnd a big thank you to shows latest patrons, Gordon and Zap! If you'd like to join them in supporting the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month at. In the roundup: Lone Ruin, Kirby & The Forgotten Land, Jack Move, A Space For The Unbound, Hi-Fi Rush, and more. This year’s game reviews kick off with a pair of gorgeous, undemanding little games – the Short-Hike inspired Lil Gator Game and Sony’s PS5 pack-in, Astro’s Playroom. We document the sights, sound, traditions, and lives of this odd place, recording the details for posterity in a memorable, freewheeling journey.Īlso: a big thank you to podcast patron DovetailTrue17, who made an amazing Steam curator page featuring all the games ever recommended on the podcast, with GOTY sections for the best games of the last few years. ![]() ![]() Season: A Letter To The Future is a wistful exploration game in which the player cycles through a picturesque, all-but abandoned valley before it’s washed away by an inevitable flood. Īll proceeds go into the podcast, covering things like equipment, buying the music, the domain name, and the other costs of producing the pod. You can also send a one-off tip via Ko-Fi at. Patrons get access to a catalogue of bonus episodes, and an invite to the show’s lovely Discord community. If you'd like to join them in supporting the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month at. It slipped out in December, and went a little under the radar – but don't sleep on it!Īlso: a big thank you to podcast DovetailTrue, who made an amazing Steam curator page with all the games ever recommended on the podcast, with GOTY sections for the best games of the last few years. ![]() You tap and combo your way through the mundane dreams of a sleep-deprived protagonist, and you’re left feeling relaxed, focussed, and optimistic. This was a news-packed week, so first we whip through the big reveals of the Nintendo Direct, and flick through the demo pile at Steam Next Fest, including some new indie games to get excited about. Then, our featured review – a short and sweet rhythm game called Melatonin, that combines pastel colours, soft line art, and lo-fi beats into a dreamy vapourwave experience. If you enjoy the show, you can come say hi on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch - find all the links at. All proceeds go into the podcast, covering things like equipment, music, the domain, and the other costs of producing the pod. The puzzles involve playful physics, hidden objects, and pattern-matching mechanics that raise a smile, and evoke the sadness, seriousness and silliness of our fleeting lives.Īlso: Steam Next demo reviews, including Unmurk, Nine Sols, Full Void, Radio The Universe, Highwater, and more.Ĭheck out the GITW Steam curator page here (thanks to Patreon supporter DovetailTrue for making it!): Birth is short, heartfelt point ’n’ click game in which we navigate a strange line-drawn city, interacting with the bony creatures and odd situations we find there.
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