Don, Nick, and Ryan, three friends, share their love of the Panic Playdate game system on a weekly podcast.
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This week, Nick, Ryan and Don revel in the latest incarnation of the make-out club! You'll also find our regular round-up of news, new releases, and more... Thanks for listening and joining us every other week!
This week, Nick, Ryan and Don turn back the clocks to a nice tight sub-60-minute show! You'll also find our regular round-up of news, new releases, and more... Thanks for listening and joining us every other week!
Episode 02 - Boogie Loops - Crankin's Time Travel Adventure
mercredi 11 mai 2022 • Durée 45:07
Hello, Playdate Community!
This week, Nick and Don dive into week 2 of Season One with a music-maker, Boogie Loops, and a challenging pixel-perfect crank puzzler, Crankin's Time Travel Adventure.
Join us here each week as we examine all of the Season Pass games, as well as discussing news and indie finds from the Playdate community.
Featured Season One Games:
Boogie Loops by May-Li Khoe and Andy Matuschak - (04:03)
Hello, Playdate Community! Thank you for joining us on our first episode!
This week, Nick and Don are joined by Top 40 Worldwide 'Whitewater Wipeout' Champion/handheld game podcaster Ryan Claytor to discuss the Season One Week 1 games for the Panic Playdate. We also share two indie games that we have been glued to since launch, and discuss the process of sideloading from alternative app stores.
Join us here each week as we examine all of the Season Pass games, as well as discussing news and indie finds from the Playdate community.
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