And find more information in our archives, which are linked in the menus above. Because we’ve got so much great content, we’ve put together a page of where to start.įind every episode in the player below, starting with the most recent. If you’re new to Yes Indie’d Pod, or new to indie tabletop roleplaying games, you might wonder where to start.
If you think you’re indie, then we think you’re indie - and we should chat. Here at Yes Indie’d Pod, it doesn’t matter if you’re writing introspective lyric games or if you’re running enormous Kickstarter campaigns for DnD 5e settings. Anybody even tangentially related to the indie tabletop roleplaying games scene is a potential interviewee!Īnd you might wonder what we mean by indie. As well as game designers, we talk to creators of all kinds, as well as podcasters and even high-profile players. Your host and guide is Marx Shepherd, your friendly neighbourhood indie enthusiast.Įvery two weeks, we interview voices from the indie scene about their games and inspirations, and about the theory, process and practice of game design. In any case we'll keep making the best show we can, and we always have ideas cooking for what else we can do in the future.Yes Indie’d Pod is an interview podcast about indie tabletop roleplaying games. And telling a friend about our show or leaving us an iTunes review is just as helpful. And again this is not an ask or a need - we'd be honest if it were - but merely a tip jar for those who want it. You can find all sorts of info and links at eggplant.show. Any money earned will be used to cover our regular expenses (recording software, hosting), start a pool for all future show needs (equipment, commissions for additional art/music, etc.), pay for our editing time, with anything beyond that being shared between the hosts.įor those looking to be generous with disposable income, we deeply encourage supporting great organizations like the ACLU or The Trevor Project. But if you'd especially like to support our show beyond that, we're incredibly flattered and grateful. Hello Weve a podcast hosted by four game developers, who have candid conversations with other game creators to dive deep into the art, craft, and process of making games. That said, we regularly get asked by listeners how they can support the show directly, so we've decided to launch this page. This was never meant to be a money-making endeavor for us, and we'll be continuing the show as-is regardless of the success of this Patreon. We don't ever plan to lock content behind a paywall, or charge to be a member of our community - we'd prefer to put as much content out into the world as possible, and have all of it be free. Our actual hosting/recording costs are minimal (~$60/month), and we're entirely ad-free (and plan to stay that way). We're all gainfully employed, and this show is very much a passion project for all of us. We also stream on Twitch as often as we can, and run a wonderful Discord community of 1600+ members (including a bunch of amazing game developers and previous guests!). We've also done deep-dive "Into the Depths" miniseries (with special co-hosts) on Noita, Spelunky 2, and Kentucky Route Zero, capped off by interviews with the developers of each game. We've been releasing bi-weekly episodes for over two years now, having interviewed everyone from Richard Garfield (Magic: The Gathering) to Maddy Thorson (Celeste) to Supergiant Games (Hades), and tons of amazing independent developers in-between. Hello! We've a podcast hosted by five game developers, who have candid conversations with other game creators to dive deep into the art, craft, and process of making games.