Intentional Game Design Podcast - A Minecraft Podcast

Darke & VidMC

Intentional Game Design is a podcast dedicated to Minecraft. Hosted by two experienced Minecraft players, the podcast offers their insights on upcoming changes to the game and ideas for playing Minecraft.

Episodes

  1. Apr 9

    Minecraft Chaos Cubed: How Sulfur Cubes Will Change Your Game

    Intentional Game Design is a podcast dedicated to Minecraft. Hosted by two experienced Minecraft players, the podcast offers their insights on upcoming changes to the game and ideas for playing Minecraft. Hosts: Darke https://www.youtube.com/@darke-minecraft VidMC https://www.youtube.com/@VidMCU Listen to our podcast in your podcast player of choice:  RSS https://feeds.libsyn.com/586960/rss Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intentional-game-design-podcast-a-minecraft-podcast/id1826846628 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0fRoNVrZbMIlZK7chMejZc Get ready, Minecrafters! In this episode of the Intentional Game Design Podcast, we dive deep into the latest Minecraft Live 2026 announcements, including the exciting Chaos Cubed update and the all-new Sulfur Cubes. Discover everything you need to know about the new underground biome, potent sulfur blocks, and the mechanics behind these interactive mobs. We also cover: The Tiny Takeover update and its unique changes to mobs and crafting. How Sulfur Cubes absorb blocks and behave differently depending on their contents. New blocks and minerals in the Sulphur Cave biome, including yellow sulfur deposits and cinnabar. Creative gameplay opportunities with these new mechanics, from mini-games to complex builds. Updates to stone cutting, name tags, and crafting improvements. Whether you're a Minecraft builder, redstone engineer, or mini-game enthusiast, this episode breaks down the latest features, mechanics, and community implications of these updates.

    34 min
  2. 10/09/2025

    Minecraft updates; Mounts of Mayhem, Nautilus, Spear & More! Intentional Game Design Podcast, Ep7

    Intentional Game Design is a podcast dedicated to Minecraft. Hosted by two experienced Minecraft players, the podcast offers their insights on upcoming changes to the game and ideas for playing Minecraft. Hosts: Darke https://www.youtube.com/@darke-minecraft VidMC https://www.youtube.com/@VidMCU   Listen to our podcast in your podcast player of choice: RSS https://feeds.libsyn.com/586960/rss Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intentional-game-design-podcast-a-minecraft-podcast/id1826846628 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0fRoNVrZbMIlZK7chMejZc   In this episode, we explore everything new in the Minecraft 1.21.10 update, following the Chase the Skies and Mounts of Mayhem drops — from quality-of-life tweaks to game-changing new features.   First catch up with a a lot of recent Minecraft updates and snapshots, before focussing on the upcoming new drop announced in Minecraft Live September 2025 - the Mounts of Mayhem, which brings us the Nautilus (a new underwater mob we can ride), the Spear (a new male weapon that does damage based on angle and speed), amongst other major updates.    Highlights include:  • 🧱 Minor Updates & Tweaks – A look at Happy Ghasts (and how to speed them up), the Lava Chicken music disc, expanded Copper Age content (armor, tools, golems, torches, and shelves), Shelf mechanics for hotbar swapping and inventory automation, F3 screen customization, Spawn chunk removal and its impact on farms, and new builder-friendly copper blocks and lightning rod variants.  • 🌊 The Nautilus Mob – A new rideable underwater creature that changes how players explore oceans, replacing much of the need for conduits or water-breathing potions and reshaping early-game underwater play.  • 🧴 Zombie Nautilus & Horse Riders – Fresh overworld mob variants, including zombie horse riders wielding spears, adding danger and depth to exploration.  • ⚔️ The New Spear Weapon – A melee weapon introducing jousting-style combat and aerial attacks; fun for minigames and early-game variety.  • 🧍 Mannequins – Cosmetic and creative additions that open new possibilities for builds, events, and storytelling.

    44 min
  3. 03/01/2025

    New Spawn eggs! February snapshots

    Intentional Game Design is a podcast dedicated to Minecraft. Hosted by two experienced Minecraft players, the podcast offers their insights on upcoming changes to the game and ideas for playing Minecraft. This is Episode 2 - we hope you enjoy it. Hosts: Darke https://www.youtube.com/@darke-minecraft VidMC https://www.youtube.com/@VidMCU Listen to our podcast in your podcast player of choice: RSS link Apple Podcasts  Spotify  Subscribe on YouTube   In this episode, we discuss the following snapshots released in February 2025: 25w07a, 25w08a, 25w09a, 25w09b . The Intentional Game Design podcast is all about Minecraft, and in this episode, we (Darke and VidMC) go over all the snapshots released in February 2025. Minecraft Sheep Variants Update: New naturally spawning Minecraft sheep variants were introduced but later adjusted. Shearing now retains some wool color, improving Minecraft parity between Java and Bedrock. Minecraft New Mobs & Animal Changes: Minecraft camels now spawn in deserts, not just villages. Wolves received new personality-based sounds. Mooshrooms got a texture update, now featuring a snout. Minecraft Trading & Exploration Updates: Cartographers now sell maps to various villages and structures, improving Minecraft exploration. Wandering Traders offer better trades, including enchanted iron pickaxes and basic materials. Minecraft World Immersion & Environment Changes: Fallen trees now appear in forests, enhancing world realism. Minecraft leaf litter changes color based on biome, improving environmental depth. Miscellaneous Minecraft News: Spawn eggs now have unique textures, making them easier to identify in creative mode. Bundles are easier to craft and now generate in village chests for improved inventory management. Minecraft latest snapshot (09B) mostly included bug fixes, signaling an upcoming release.  Minecraft 1.21.5 Release News: The latest Minecraft snapshot news suggests Minecraft 1.21.5 could release in early March. Stay tuned for more Minecraft discussion in the next Minecraft podcast episode! #minecraftPodcast #minecraftsnapshot #minecraftdiscussion

    32 min
  4. 02/14/2025

    2025 snapshots - Intentional Game Design Podcast

    Intentional Game Design is a podcast dedicated to Minecraft. Hosted by two experienced Minecraft players, the podcast offers their insights on upcoming changes to the game and ideas for playing Minecraft. This is Episode 1 - we hope you enjoy it. Hosts: Darke https://www.youtube.com/@darke-minecraft VidMC https://www.youtube.com/@VidMCU  Listen to our podcast in your podcast player of choice: RSS link Apple Podcasts  Spotify  Subscribe on YouTube   In this inaugural episode, we discuss the first 5 snapshots of 2025 realized so far:25w02a, 25w03a, 25w04a, 25w05a, 25w06a . The Intentional Game Design podcast is all about Minecraft, and in this episode, we (Darke and VidMC) go over all the 2025 snapshots released so far. We talk about new mobs, like the cold and warm pig variants, which seem to be aimed at new players. They add variety but don't really change much for experienced players. Cow variants are a bit more useful since people actually farm them for food, and we also got new chicken variants, including blue-feathered ones that lay blue eggs, which is interesting. There are new decorative blocks, including wildflowers and leaf litter, which allow more detailed landscaping. Leaf litter can now be placed anywhere, which is a nice change. There are also new falling leaf particles that add ambiance, and fireflies finally got added—not as mobs, but as particles that come from a firefly bush. Another new plant is the cactus flower, which can be harvested, but it's tricky since cactus blocks destroy items when broken. On the technical side, some big changes have happened. Loadstones are now much cheaper to craft since they no longer require netherite, just iron and chiseled stone. Zombified piglins now only drop XP if killed by a player, fixing an old exploit. The biggest change for technical players is that chunk loaders can now process random ticks, meaning crops, vines, and amethyst will grow even if the player isn't nearby. This is huge for automation. There were also some movement fixes—sprinting and elytra flight work properly again after being broken in earlier versions. Desert and Badlands biomes now have ambient wind sounds, which help with immersion. Overall, we like the direction Minecraft is going with these small updates that make the world feel more alive. It's interesting to see more variety in mobs and vegetation, even if it doesn't affect technical gameplay much. However, we do have concerns about how frequent updates break mods and servers, making it hard for players who rely on them. We also talk about ideas for the future, like improving food mechanics and expanding crafting possibilities. This is just the beginning of our podcast series, and we're looking forward to covering more updates and sharing our thoughts on game design in Minecraft. #minecraftPodcast #minecraftsnapshot #minecraftdiscussion

    58 min

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Intentional Game Design is a podcast dedicated to Minecraft. Hosted by two experienced Minecraft players, the podcast offers their insights on upcoming changes to the game and ideas for playing Minecraft.