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Interview with Zach Barth (1986)

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In which we talk to Zach Barth (1986), designer of SHENZHEN I/O (2016), EXAPUNKS (2018), and many other genre-defining “programming games.”

Zach insists the Zachtronics catalogue isn't meant to teach you anything. Pippin agrees to disagree. David is accused of having a substandard laptop. These, and other GAMETHINGS.

Zach Barth was developed and published by his parents in 1986.

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Content provided by Pippin Barr, David Wolinsky, and Mark Chains, Pippin Barr, David Wolinsky, and Mark Chains. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pippin Barr, David Wolinsky, and Mark Chains, Pippin Barr, David Wolinsky, and Mark Chains 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.

In which we talk to Zach Barth (1986), designer of SHENZHEN I/O (2016), EXAPUNKS (2018), and many other genre-defining “programming games.”

Zach insists the Zachtronics catalogue isn't meant to teach you anything. Pippin agrees to disagree. David is accused of having a substandard laptop. These, and other GAMETHINGS.

Zach Barth was developed and published by his parents in 1986.

  continue reading

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