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Episode #105 – “Leave Before the Party Starts”

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Our hundred-and-fifth episode features Tzufit and Apple Cider talking among themselves. We discuss Jenny Le Clue, the labor conditions in the QA sector of the games industry, the future of Hitbox as a streaming alternative, and the overall complexity of Hearthstone. We also touch on what exactly drives multi-player games in terms of overall power.

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Music used in our episode is “Carefree” by Kevin McLeod, courtesy of Incompetech.com.

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Our hundred-and-fifth episode features Tzufit and Apple Cider talking among themselves. We discuss Jenny Le Clue, the labor conditions in the QA sector of the games industry, the future of Hitbox as a streaming alternative, and the overall complexity of Hearthstone. We also touch on what exactly drives multi-player games in terms of overall power.

What We’re Playing:

Links:

If you see any news that you want us to cover, let us know via e-mail or Twitter.

Rate, comment and subscribe to us on iTunes and now Stitcher Radio! Support our podcast on Patreon! You can also buy our shirts at Spreadshirt!

Music used in our episode is “Carefree” by Kevin McLeod, courtesy of Incompetech.com.

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