Jason is up to his elbows in fatherhood now so we’re giving him a short break to figure out first hand how diapers and butts work. So this week we have a one off (for now) games themed podcast. If you like the video games, give it a listen I think it turned out pretty good. If you’re not a fan, next week I hope to have a web comics themed show again.
Thanks for listening and we’ll see you in the fourth panel.
Music through out the podcast is ‘Hyrule Party Mix‘ by NoppZ
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I find that I only play multiplayer since I can start/stop when I’m needed to do some Daddying. By the time I get back to a single player game I’ve forgotten what I was doing. I still occasionally buy some that look like something I’d love but they stay wrapped. Very sad.
I’m looking forward to retire and finally get to complete all the single player games.
Webcomics AND games AND parenting? I’ve come to the right place! is this a good place to mention my new hybrid web comic/game?
http://enterthestory.com
It’s really edukashunal, great to read to kids, teaches ’em the classics and stuff. Can’t start them too young y’know. It’s updated daily so is great as a bedtime story. 🙂
Shameless link of selfpromotion, maybe you guys can take a look at my humble new site for cartoons …
http://justquoting.com
Feedback is welcome!
Cooperative games emphasize participation, challenge and fun rather than defeating someone. Focus on fun and interaction rather than competition and alienation. Cooperative games are not new. Some of the classic we participated in as children are classic because of the play emphasis.