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EPISODE 5 – The Feature Length Christmas Special: a.k.a.: “The Drips Christmas Message” (with special guest Stu Howarth)

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My guest this episode is Stu Howarth from indie games developer Koko digital. Stu has developed games and training for the likes of Pokemon, Kinder, Lego and Ikea. He is a keen song writer, home recordist, Lego collector and recent coffee convert. In this episode we talk about how Stu got into games development, from a previous “very different” type of business, what he got up to in Hamburg, we discuss what is the best board game for a Christmas lockdown, Adult Fans of Lego, why his van keeps trying to sell him things and, is four Christmas trees too many?. We talk Christmas films and unwrap some presents.

The Coffee Brewer by Grower’s Cup, Denmark

Pandemic

Ticket to Ride

Settlers of Catan

The Secret

Inside the World of Lego

Stratford Riverboat Restaurant

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets)

The Holiday Movies that Made Us

Staffordshire University – Games Design Degree

Thomas Pink – Wikipedia

Koko Digital

Pokemon Winterfest

Koko Digital on Twitter

Koko Digital on Facebook

Stu on Twitter

Stu on LinkedIn

If you’d like to get in touch with us, our email is coupleofdrips@gmail.com

Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/acod.



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My guest this episode is Stu Howarth from indie games developer Koko digital. Stu has developed games and training for the likes of Pokemon, Kinder, Lego and Ikea. He is a keen song writer, home recordist, Lego collector and recent coffee convert. In this episode we talk about how Stu got into games development, from a previous “very different” type of business, what he got up to in Hamburg, we discuss what is the best board game for a Christmas lockdown, Adult Fans of Lego, why his van keeps trying to sell him things and, is four Christmas trees too many?. We talk Christmas films and unwrap some presents.

The Coffee Brewer by Grower’s Cup, Denmark

Pandemic

Ticket to Ride

Settlers of Catan

The Secret

Inside the World of Lego

Stratford Riverboat Restaurant

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets)

The Holiday Movies that Made Us

Staffordshire University – Games Design Degree

Thomas Pink – Wikipedia

Koko Digital

Pokemon Winterfest

Koko Digital on Twitter

Koko Digital on Facebook

Stu on Twitter

Stu on LinkedIn

If you’d like to get in touch with us, our email is coupleofdrips@gmail.com

Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/acod.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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