Sneak Attack! is a homebrew actual play tabletop RPG podcast set in the world of Brannis, as well as the depths of outer space. While in season, new episodes release every Friday.
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79: Developer Secrets REVEALED!!: Prison Architect
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Recorded: 3 Jul 2021
Published: 7 Jul 2021
Today's guest is Ryan Sumo, co-founder of Squeaky Wheel. We talk more about how the game industry works, his experiences in game development and publishing. And also, details about Steam that few people are aware of.
MARKERS:
0:01:54 - Ryan Sumo's journey from freelance artist to a game developer.
0:16:22 - Who decides to put microtransactions in a game?
0:21:20 - What is the advantage of a Solo Developer versus a Team?
0:26:24 - What is your experience in Game Publishing (Ruinarch)?
0:33:57 - How does one convince investors to invest in the video game industry?
0:41:43 - Ryan's thoughts on why there are few game studios in the PH
0:44:09 - How hard is it to market a game?
0:49:16 - Steam details any developer should know
0:59:07 - Soft Launch of Industry Initiative.
LINKS:
Academia: School Simulator | Squeaky Wheel Studio Inc
Ruinarch | Maccima Games / Squeaky Wheel Studio Inc.
Ryan Sumo | Blog
Inay artwork: Liga Ni Likeman https://www.facebook.com/LigaNiLikeman
Intro: Wolf - Upbeat 8-bit Electronic by Jer https://youtu.be/Ahfu1E_BBSI
Outro: Daystar - Celery in a carrot field by 샛별 Daystar https://youtu.be/FqI9cM6fczU
100 episodes
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Manage episode 296848684 series 2409515
Content provided by Jaemi, Vivz, John. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jaemi, Vivz, John or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Recorded: 3 Jul 2021
Published: 7 Jul 2021
Today's guest is Ryan Sumo, co-founder of Squeaky Wheel. We talk more about how the game industry works, his experiences in game development and publishing. And also, details about Steam that few people are aware of.
MARKERS:
0:01:54 - Ryan Sumo's journey from freelance artist to a game developer.
0:16:22 - Who decides to put microtransactions in a game?
0:21:20 - What is the advantage of a Solo Developer versus a Team?
0:26:24 - What is your experience in Game Publishing (Ruinarch)?
0:33:57 - How does one convince investors to invest in the video game industry?
0:41:43 - Ryan's thoughts on why there are few game studios in the PH
0:44:09 - How hard is it to market a game?
0:49:16 - Steam details any developer should know
0:59:07 - Soft Launch of Industry Initiative.
LINKS:
Academia: School Simulator | Squeaky Wheel Studio Inc
Ruinarch | Maccima Games / Squeaky Wheel Studio Inc.
Ryan Sumo | Blog
Inay artwork: Liga Ni Likeman https://www.facebook.com/LigaNiLikeman
Intro: Wolf - Upbeat 8-bit Electronic by Jer https://youtu.be/Ahfu1E_BBSI
Outro: Daystar - Celery in a carrot field by 샛별 Daystar https://youtu.be/FqI9cM6fczU
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