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Critical Moves Podcast

Critical Moves is a strategy games podcast that takes RTS, 4X, and tactics seriously. Most gaming podcasts don’t even bother with strategy games. We do. Each week we cover real-time strategy, turn-based tactics, 4X empire builders and indie experiments, plus shining a new light on old classics. These aren't quick reviews or recycled talking points. It’s sharp criticism and honest discussion about strategy game design. If a game is shallow or broken, we’ll say so. If it does something clever, we’ll explain why it works. We talk to developers and key industry figures, getting into the mechanics and design choices that shape the games we love. We're an RTS podcast, a 4X podcast, a place for smarter conversations about tactics and strategy gaming. Critical Moves is made for players who think about systems, mechanics, and design. New episodes every Friday. https://criticalmovespodcast.com

  1. Defcon Zero: $4.5M Funded RTS (Ep.66)

    30 JAN

    Defcon Zero: $4.5M Funded RTS (Ep.66)

    Amir and Almog from Tri Arts Games talk about their RTS project Defcon Zero: Frontlines of Tomorrow. They worked for two years without pay on a tech demo that got them 12,000 wishlists through organic community building alone. Then they secured $4.5 million in funding from RTS fans with money to spend, not a publisher trying to squeeze ROI out of the genre. Tim Campbell from Westwood is their development advisor now. That's the same Tim Campbell who helped build Command & Conquer. They explain how they went from posting a single tank screenshot in a community forum to hiring a proper team and moving into offices. The game has weapon priority systems so your units don't fire tank shells at individual infantrymen when there's an actual tank 50 meters away. Cover mechanics where infantry automatically seek protection when shot at instead of standing in the open watching their health bars drain. Two asymmetric factions with very different approaches to warfare, though they're keeping most of the differences under wraps for now. They're aiming for a playable demo around September or October 2025, with full release in 2.5 to 3 years. The campaign has 30 missions built around the lore instead of being missions with story bolted on afterward. They already have 40,000 years of world history written out. Both developers bring experience from outside traditional game development. Almog was a psytrance DJ running festivals for 15,000 people before teaching himself 3D art at 35. Amir managed the 80,000-member Command & Conquer Facebook group and worked as a gaming influencer for years. They talk about how their Discord community influences development decisions and why they refuse to use paid promotion when organic reach works better. This is a long interview. We cover their design philosophy, why they chose Unreal Engine for an RTS, how living through conflict shapes their approach to depicting warfare, and whether the RTS genre is experiencing a rebirth or just a temporary spike in interest. Links: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2923140/Defcon_Zero_Frontlines_of_Tomorrow/ https://discord.com/invite/hvC6g76d5B

    1h 24m

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Critical Moves is a strategy games podcast that takes RTS, 4X, and tactics seriously. Most gaming podcasts don’t even bother with strategy games. We do. Each week we cover real-time strategy, turn-based tactics, 4X empire builders and indie experiments, plus shining a new light on old classics. These aren't quick reviews or recycled talking points. It’s sharp criticism and honest discussion about strategy game design. If a game is shallow or broken, we’ll say so. If it does something clever, we’ll explain why it works. We talk to developers and key industry figures, getting into the mechanics and design choices that shape the games we love. We're an RTS podcast, a 4X podcast, a place for smarter conversations about tactics and strategy gaming. Critical Moves is made for players who think about systems, mechanics, and design. New episodes every Friday. https://criticalmovespodcast.com

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