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Around the World in 80 Games - New Zealand (Episode 5)

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We’re off to Australasia to check out the videogames of New Zealand!

Jonathan staves off ichthyic madness in Dredge, and Chris revisits Shatter, a modernised take on a the brick breaker genre.

But before any of that, OF COURSE there’s a good 45 minutes of waffle about other games we’ve been playing!

Chris has a right old moan about Starfield’s bizarre design missteps. Jonathan plays through almost the entirety of The Legend of Zelda’s formative 2D past. Chris realises that ‘scoring goals, goals, goals is what he does best’ in recent indie release Sociable Soccer. Jonathan sinks 550,000 hours into game du jour Balatro.

There’s more, naturally, but you’ll have to do a bit of the work and actually listen to the fruits of our mouths and brains to find it.

Is that alright? Yeah? GOOD.
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We’re off to Australasia to check out the videogames of New Zealand!

Jonathan staves off ichthyic madness in Dredge, and Chris revisits Shatter, a modernised take on a the brick breaker genre.

But before any of that, OF COURSE there’s a good 45 minutes of waffle about other games we’ve been playing!

Chris has a right old moan about Starfield’s bizarre design missteps. Jonathan plays through almost the entirety of The Legend of Zelda’s formative 2D past. Chris realises that ‘scoring goals, goals, goals is what he does best’ in recent indie release Sociable Soccer. Jonathan sinks 550,000 hours into game du jour Balatro.

There’s more, naturally, but you’ll have to do a bit of the work and actually listen to the fruits of our mouths and brains to find it.

Is that alright? Yeah? GOOD.
-
HUGE THANKS to our AMAZING Patreon Subscribers!!

Join us all in the O3C Discord server here!

Support us either via Patreon or with a one off donation here!

Sign up to our newsletter here.

Follow us on social media:
O3C Facebook
O3C Twitter/X
O3C Instagram
O3C YouTube
O3C TikTok

Reach out to us individually:
Jonathan - www.twitter.com/jonathandunn
Chris - www.twitter.com/Chas_Hodges / Blue Sky

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