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Game Dev London Podcast is all about bringing game design and game development to the game developers and fanatics across the games industry. Our hosts and guests bring their expertise and knowledge to each episode as we aim to help everyone, from those just starting out, to those looking to hone their skills!
Each episode focuses on a specific area of #gamedev, from design, to news, to what's hot in the UK game scene right now!
For more information visit "GameDev.London" and be sure to join our community by visiting "GameDev.London/join"
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Starting and Running an Indie Game Studio @IndieGameBusiness - #194 - Game Dev London Podcast
This podcast was originally released on 15.03.2024 by Indie Game Business (@IndieGameBusiness) channel on YouTube, and we are thankful for their permission to share it with GDL's viewers @GameDevLondon.
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Original video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG7rFCXeGUc&t=1s
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Stuart De Ville, Founder of Game Dev London and Fribbly Games, shares his expertise on starting and managing an indie game studio, reflecting on lessons learned from his experiences. He highlights the importance of networking, project selection, and effective pitching for aspiring developers. -
The Battle for Goobstar! Sound Design and Composition - #193 - Game Dev London Podcast
In this episode, GDL Host Roni Yosko explores the process of sound designing and composing music with Tomas Ortola in his new game "Goob n Balloons" along with some of Svidanza Audio's previous works.
Wishlist GoobnBalloonsDX on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2279450/GoobnBalloonsDX/ -
Have I Got Games For You? #2- Platform Challenges Of Indie Games- #192 -GDL Podcast
Welcome to another episode of “Have I Got Games For You?” with Alyx Jones. A show where we talk about games news, releases and everything happening in the world of video games.
In this episode, Stuart De Ville, CEO of GDL and Fribbly Games, joins Alyx on a general waffle. From tackling burnout struggles to navigating platform challenges, they share insights on recent game releases such as Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Potions: A Curious Tale from the indie world. -
Moving The Needle On Social Mobility In The Games Industry With Into Games- #191 - GDL Podcast
In this episode, Roxanne Marshall hosts Declan Cassidy, CEO of Into Games, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating fairer pathways into the video game industry for individuals from low-income backgrounds.
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Embedding Community Management in your Dev Team- #190 - Sumo Group X GDL Podcast Ep.2
Welcome to the 2nd episode of Sumo Group x Game Dev London podcast!
In this episode, Jimmy Bowers, Jennifer Marshall and Chris Groves will be talking about embedding community management in your dev team. -
Breaking The Silence on Difficult Subjects "The Quiet Things" - #189 - GDLPodcast
In this episode, GDL Host Roni Yosko explores Alyx Jones's new game "The Quiet Things" which details Alyx's life growing up based on her personal diary entries as a youth. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode briefly discusses domestic violence.
Steam Wishlist "Quiet Things": https://store.steampowered.com/app/2288520/The_Quiet_Things/
Customer Reviews
Fab game podcast
This is a great, comprehensive, fun podcast all about video games and the development side of this industry. From talks about audio and voice to technical platforms and even how to get into the industry, this podcast and the hosts are wonderfully experienced, down to earth and clearly passionate about their subject areas! Well worth listening to.
Amazing content, recordings need post-production
Such an outstanding and information rich podcast series. Everything that Game Dev London is focusing on within the podcast series and outside at their events and talks is so incredibly welcoming and easy to digest. There is not really any other platform which is outputting the quality which is GDL. Recommend this podcast for anyone in or looking to get into the Video Games Industry, as you will learn about your specialism as well as others, and how the whole game development process works.
My only gripe is that the post-production on the podcast recordings need some attention - the volume levels specifically are substantially lower than any other podcast on Apple Podcasts. Meaning that I’ve got to crank the volume as high as possible to just be able to hear what guests are saying. No other podcast in my library suffers from this so can only assume it’s specific to the GDL podcast, which is a shame.