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The Sausage Factory: 471 – Heretic’s Fork by 9FingerGames

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Chris O'Regan interviews Stevie Andrea of 9FingerGames and asks them about the design and development of their bullet heaven, deck-building hybrid, Heretic’s Fork. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode471.mp3 Music is by Occams Laser and can be bought from here:https://store.steampowered.com/app/2556460/Heretics_Fork_Occams_Laser_Soundtrack/ 1. Limbo2. Purging of Sin3. The Just Rulers The Sausage Factory 471 was edited by Chris O'Regan The Sausage Factory is an interview-based podcast that lifts the lid on the makers of videogames. It examines the way in which games are made by asking the very people who create them, though the questions asked aren't just about game design, they also cover how developers made their start and what inspires them as creators. Split into two halves, the first segment delves into what makes the developers tick by asking about how they started, what and who inspires them and what games they are currently playing, whereas the second part of the show covers the game that they are currently working on and the thought processes behind its development. So, if you really want to hear about a game's gestation in full and frank detail then you have found the right podcast.
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Chris O'Regan interviews Stevie Andrea of 9FingerGames and asks them about the design and development of their bullet heaven, deck-building hybrid, Heretic’s Fork. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode471.mp3 Music is by Occams Laser and can be bought from here:https://store.steampowered.com/app/2556460/Heretics_Fork_Occams_Laser_Soundtrack/ 1. Limbo2. Purging of Sin3. The Just Rulers The Sausage Factory 471 was edited by Chris O'Regan The Sausage Factory is an interview-based podcast that lifts the lid on the makers of videogames. It examines the way in which games are made by asking the very people who create them, though the questions asked aren't just about game design, they also cover how developers made their start and what inspires them as creators. Split into two halves, the first segment delves into what makes the developers tick by asking about how they started, what and who inspires them and what games they are currently playing, whereas the second part of the show covers the game that they are currently working on and the thought processes behind its development. So, if you really want to hear about a game's gestation in full and frank detail then you have found the right podcast.
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