Before we begin, let’s take a moment to acknowledge and appreciate our new podcast art! This is something we’ve been wanting to do for a while, and we’ve had the great good fortune to be able to collaborate with the extremely talented friend of the podcast Simon (@simonwl.bsky.social) for our shiny new banner and logo! Let’s just sit here and take it in for a few more moments because it’s awesome!
Further to that – and I promise I’m going to start the proper show notes soon, but I don’t know how far some of you get into these descriptions and I wouldn’t want you to miss this – today marks the beginning of the first-ever Indieventure funding drive! If you’re one of the lovely people who’s been trying to give us money for years, now’s your opportunity: we’ve started a Ko-Fi (ko-fi.com/indieventure), which will be open for two weeks after this episode goes live.
Any funds you generously donate will be spent on improving Rachel and Rebecca’s recording set-ups and covering the podcast’s annual operating costs, with any leftovers spent on snacks and supplies for our yearly in-person recording session this summer. As far as we’re concerned this is a one-off for now, and we understand completely that not everybody will be in a situation where they can donate – just know that anything you can give is greatly appreciated, and regardless of any financial transaction, we’re just so grateful that you’ve stuck with us this far. Thank you, and we love you!
And with that: onto the episode notes.
Since we took a little hiatus last month, we thought it was the right time to catch up on what everyone’s been playing lately. Rachel shares her thoughts upon finishing Cairn, as well as Creature Kitchen and (not really indie but we have decided to allow this series on the podcast for… reasons) Paranormasight: The Mermaid’s Curse. Liam’s been catching up on Rise of the Golden Idol, checking out this year’s first indie darling Mewgenics, and revisiting The Coin Game as it leaves early access. And Rebecca’s mainly been playing demos – specifically for upcoming romantic horror titles Sucker for Love: Crush Landing and My Eerie Lair – but has also been spending some time in anime-esque Stardew-alike Starsand Island.
We end, as always, with our latest round of hyperfixations, and everyone’s very on-brand this week. Liam wants to talk about Resident Evil Requiem; Rachel has discovered the delights of The Golden Girls; and Rebecca has finally read Battle Royale, the turn-of-the-millennium dystopian thriller novel by Koushun Takami that inspired so much of the media she’s been enjoying ever since.
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. Don’t forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too, and be sure to check out our new Steam Curator page if you simply still can’t get enough of us!
Comments:
Because I don’t want to redownload Discord – Esoteric Ebb and Heart of the Machine are the two indies apart from StS2 that stick out to me as “maybe people will still be talking about this at the end of the year.”
Thank you, great to have a new episode to listen to!
Love the new art!
It was so nice to hear about coin game, it was the first thing I ever saw Liam stream and I have such fond memories of it ❤️
<3 <3 <3