Do you need to say #SPON #AD if all you’re advertising is your own free-to-join Discord server? That’s the question our intrepid Indieventure trio ask ourselves in this episode, as we return to answer more of your listener questions in a shameless plug for the lovely little community space we’ve built up for ourselves over the past few months!
If you’ve ever wondered which indie game character would react best to their beloved partner waking up one morning to discover they were just a tiny little mealworm lying on the pillow, amazingly it turns out you’re not alone – unless you’re the person who submitted that very thought experiment to us in the first place, in which case… well, now everyone else has to think about it too! We also mull over questions such as which indie game character(s) would be most helpful if you needed to hide a body and which Monster Prom monsters we’d all be, as well as some slightly more serious topics, like our dream “X meets Y” indie game elevator pitch, and which indie games we’d like to see expanded into other media.
But that’s not all because a recently-released AA title has landed right at the intersection of all our interests, which means it’s time for another group-review-in-progress! We’ve all played Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 and – between Life is Strange die-hard Rebecca, Life is Strange enjoyer Rachel, and Life is Strange novice Liam – we can guarantee some interesting chats when it comes to Dontnod’s self-published spiritual successor to the game that made their name. Be sure to check back in with us sometime around late April-ish for a longer discussion as we review Tape 2 and the game as a whole.
Last but not least, of course, are our hyperfixations, and Rachel is still firmly in the grip of Real Housewives fever. Rebecca has finally rolled credits on Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ Happy Home Paradise DLC and is absolutely obsessed with the DJ KK remixes of every song in the game you get at the end, which you can listen to here. And Liam has not only finished Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, but he’s also found time to check out recent retro indie racer Parking Garage Rally Circuit.
Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too!
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