Game-of-the-Month Club – 2018 Year-End Wrap-Up – S2, E6

Hi, friends! Welcome to our end-of-the-year season finale where we chat about some of the games that we’ve been playing that we DIDN’T feature in our regular Game-of-the-Month Club. We cover a lot of ground in this one, so give it a listen to find out who’s been trying to sell meat from the graveyard, who’s been relaxing with hidden-object games, who’s been hunting monsters all over the planet, who’s been selling matches in idle clickers, and who thinks our governments should be run by video game simulations!

Make sure you stick around to the end for some BIG announcements about our new Patreon page and Discord channel!


Music credits: Plain Loafer, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Game-of-the-Month Club – Tacoma – S2, E5

Hello Game-of-the-Month Club fans, and welcome to this episode of our podcast! For the month of November, Tanner picked Tacoma from Fulbright studios. Join us as we talk about this wonderful, theatrical “walking-sim,” how we don’t like the term “walking-sim,” and what we expect from cats on space stations. 

There are TONS of spoilers in this podcast, so if you haven’t played Tacoma yet, give it a try, then come back and give us a listen, just so we’re all on the same happy page. And make sure to add your comments below to keep the conversation going! 


Music credits: Plain Loafer, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

November 2018 GOTM Game: Tacoma

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Tanner choose Tacoma by The Fullbright Company as our Game-of-the-Month for November. Join us in enjoying this narrative adventure, exploring a space station and learning about the crew on board by viewing recordings and engaging with the ship’s AI. We would love to hear what you think at the end of the month!

Tacoma is available right now on Itch.io and Steam, as well as Xbox One and PS4.

Game-of-the-Month Club – Hover: Revolt of the Gamers – S2, E4

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Hello Game-of-the-Month Club fans, and welcome to the October 2018 episode of our podcast! Last month, Robbie picked Hover from developers Midgar Studio, published by Playdius and Plug In Digital. We talk about all sorts of stuff like the limits of multiplayer experience, the vertigo response to fast FPS games, how older games inspire game designers to create something new as a tribute to the games they love, and a whole lot more. Give it a listen here or on your favorite podcast service.

There aren’t too many spoilers in this podcast, BUT if you haven’t played Hover yet, give a try, then come back and give us a listen, just so we’re all on the same happy page. And make sure to add your comments below to keep the conversation going! 


Music credits: Plain Loafer, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

October 2018 GOTM Game: Hover

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Hi friends! For the month of October 2018, we’re playing the indie hit Hover from developers Midgar Studio, published by Playdius and Plug In Digital. Join us as we bounce, grind, slide, race, flip, and fall (a lot) through this fast-paced, multi-player parkour party.

Hover is available on Steam here, as well as for XBox, PlayStaion, and Switch. Play along with us, and let us know what you think!

Game-of-the-Month Club – Pyre – S2, E3

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September has come and gone like a quirky caravan of exiles drifting across a brilliantly colored backdrop. For the September episode of our Game of the Month Club podcast, we played Pyre from Supergiant Games. Olivia picked this one-of-a-kind “action role-playing sports video game.” Listen in to find out who loved the fast-paced sports aspect of the game, who couldn’t stop talking about the original story setting and artwork, and who had to get their blood pressure checked from all the pyre-scorching, orb-running action.

As always, THERE ARE TONS OF SPOILERS IN THIS PODCAST! So if you haven’t played Pyre yet, give a try, then come back and give us a listen. And make sure to add your comments below to keep the conversation going!


Music credits: Plain Loafer, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Game-of-the-Month Club – What Remains of Edith Finch – S2, E2

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Happy August, everybody! Welcome to this month’s episode of our Game-of-the-Month Club Podcast. This month, we played the award-winning, narrative walking sim, What Remains of Edith Finch developed by Giant Sparrow and published by Annapurna Interactive. Give it listen as we talk about … SO MUCH STUFF about this wonderful game. And if you played the game along with us throughout the month, let us know what you thought in the comments below.

As always, THERE ARE TONS OF SPOILERS IN THIS PODCAST! So if you haven’t played Where the Water Tastes Like Wine yet, take a few hours to run through it, then come back and give us a listen. And make sure to add your comments below to keep the conversation going!


Music credits: Plain Loafer, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Game-of-the-Month Club – Where the Water Tastes Like Wine – S2, E1

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Hello folks! For July we played Where the Water Tastes Like Wine from developers at Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge, published by Good Shepherd Entertainment. Join us for the podcast as we talk about rich narrative in games, trade-offs with UX/UI, the appeal of Americana and games that are “off the beaten path,” STING, and a whole lot more.

As always, THERE ARE TONS OF SPOILERS IN THIS PODCAST! So if you haven’t played Where the Water Tastes Like Wine yet, take a few hours to run through it, then come back and give us a listen. And make sure to add your comments below to keep the conversation going!


Music credits: Plain Loafer, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 – http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/