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The Short Game
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Oct 16, 2014 • 55min
24: Watch Out For Fireballs!
This week, we talk to the hosts of the incredible retro gaming and game design analysis podcast, Watch Out For Fireballs!
Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross chat with us about how they run their excellent show, and give us their recommendations for short games that have stood out to them in terms of quality. This was a lot of fun.
Links
Watch Out for Fireballs!
Portland Retro Gaming Expo – Classic Video Game Convention – Portland, Oregon
Game Design Companion: A Critical Analysis of Wario Land 4
Shadowrun: Dragonfall
Silent Hill HD Collection – Playstation 3
Our Transistor episode
Check out Watch Out For Fireballs!
Support them on Patreon!
A few notable Episodes:
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
Alpha Protocol
Extrasode 74: Alpha Protocol (With Chris Avellone)
You can follow our show on Twitter at @_shortgame
Your hosts this week were:
Raygan Kelly – @raygank
Shane Kelly – @8bitShane
Our guests this week were:
Gary Butterfield – @GaryBuh
Kole Ross – @koleross

Oct 8, 2014 • 1h 32min
23: Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons
This week on The Short Game, real life twin brothers Raygan and Shane (plus this other guy) talk about the totally digital brotherhood simulator Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, by Starbreeze Studios. It’s a simple and brisk but really emotionally effecting journey through a fantasy inspired setting. The hook here is the unusual controls; Brothers is a co-op game for one, where you control each brother with one stick of your gamepad. What could be a gimmick is used to great effect, and the game builds a great relationship between its characters over its two-to-three hour runtime.
Availability
We played the game on Windows, but it is available for several platforms:
On Steam for Windows – $14.99
On Xbox 360 – $14.99
On PlayStation 3 – $14.99
Links for this episode:
Starbreeze Studios
Josef Fares
Watch Out For Fireballs!
Ico – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bear Hive, Nate’s band
Watch Out For Fireballs! – a retro video games podcast
Little Inferno – upcoming game
You can follow our show on Twitter at @_shortgame
Your hosts this week were:
Raygan Kelly – @raygank
Shane Kelly – @8bitShane
Nate Heininger – @natestl

Oct 1, 2014 • 1h 18min
22: Year Walk
Year Walk, by Swedish indie developer Simogo, is a haunting combination of adventure, puzzle and horror game mechanics, and explores the dark and fascinating territory of Swedish folklore. Players take the role of Daniel, a young Swede in the 1800s about to undertake a Year Walk, or Årsgång, an elaborate divination practice wherein you must contend with many strange supernatural creatures for a chance at a glimpse of the infinite.
This game is beautiful, and also super creepy. Expect it to take about two hours to complete.
In the pre-show, we Nate tells us about Destiny, and Shane delivers his extensive report on the best roguelike games for iOS.
Availability
Year Walk for iOS
Year Walk Companion for iOS
Year Walk for PC & Mac
Links for this episode
Destiny
Our Crypt of the Necrodancer episode
Wayward Souls for iOS, Android, and coming soon to PC
100 Rogues for iOS
10000000 for iOS, Android, and Computers (Mac, PC, & Linux)
Our Apple Design Award Winners 2014 eipside
Simogo – Wikipedia
Device 6, also by Simogo
Beat Sneak Bandit, also by Simogo
The Sailor’s Dream, Simogo’s next game
Year Walk Soundtrack by Daniel Olsén – Bandcamp

Sep 23, 2014 • 1h 15min
21: Crypt of the NecroDancer
This week, we cover Early Access game Crypt of the NecroDancer. This bizarre (yet incredibly smooth) blend of the Rogue-like genre with the the rhythm game genre had us swinging our swords to the beat. This is one of our favorite episodes yet.
Returning from our well-received iOS games episode, Laura Nash is here to share her opinions with regular hosts Raygan & Shane, and generally make the show less bad.
As befits a rhythm game, this episode features more music than any previous episode! Enjoy!
Availability
Crypt of the NecroDancer is available exclusively through Steam Early Access. – $14.99
Links for this episode
Player’s Handbook (Dungeons & Dragons): Amazon.com
Basic Rules for D&D PDF
Love Letter | BoardGameGeek
Coup | BoardGameGeek
Hanabi | BoardGameGeek
D&D Lords of Waterdeep for iOS
Sonic 3 & Knuckles
The Art of Game Design: A book of lenses: Jesse Schell: 9780123694966: Amazon.com: Books
Amazon.com: Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation: Blake J. Harris
Beat Sneak Bandit | Simogo
Music | Danny Baranowsky
‘Splosion Man – Wikipedia
Sunless Sea · Failbetter Games
Someone beat Dark Souls using a Rock Band guitar controller | Polygon
You can follow our show on Twitter at @_shortgame
Your hosts this week were:
Raygan Kelly – @raygank
Shane Kelly – @8bitShane
Laura Nash – @laurajnash

Sep 17, 2014 • 1h 4min
20: Papers, Please
Welcome to Aristotska. Cause no trouble.
This week on The Short Game, we discuss the weird and thought provoking indie point-and-click “document thriller” Papers, Please. It’s possibly the most unique game we’ve talked about on the show so far. Is it fun? Maybe, sometimes. Is it worth playing? Absolutely.
Availability:
Humble Indie Bundle 12 – If you act quickly (within about 6 days as of this writing) you can grab Papers, Please along with former episode topics Luftrausers and Gone Home in Humble Indie Bundle 12! There are several real gems in this bundle, do not miss it.
Steam for Mac, Windows, and Linux – $9.99
Direct from Developer – $9.99
Coming soon to PS4 & Vita
Links for this episode:
D&D Official Homepage | Dungeons & Dragons
Sega Genesis games on eBay
Rocket Knight Adventures – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OpenEmu – Multiple Video Game System for Mac OS X
Crypt of the NecroDancer
The Nightmare Cooperative
Octodad – Loving Father. Caring Husband. Secret Octopus.
Our Octodad Episode: The Short Game
Review Of GTA V* | Leigh Alexander
“Instead of only playing as one gross man who commits crimes and swears a lot, you get to play as three different ones. My press kit says this is a narrative innovation. You can’t be a woman. I could be lazy and say this is because women do not commit crimes or swear and nor should they want to, but instead I’m going to come right out and say it’s misogynistic. What, you want to leave me death threats? Go for it! Games are about feeling powerful, and about you getting your way!”
GTA: This Is Why We Video Gaming (Song A Day #1718)
You can follow our show on Twitter at @_shortgame
Your hosts this week were:
Raygan Kelly – @raygank
Shane Kelly – @8bitShane
Nate Heininger – @natestl

Sep 2, 2014 • 1h 6min
19: Tomb Raider (2013)
A note to our listeners: This episode will be followed by a one week break as we catch up and prepare for “season two” of The Short Game! We have a lot of great games to discuss in the coming months, and we want to hear from you! Let us know which current or upcoming games you would like to hear about on the show, or send us feedback on Twitter or at our website!
This week, The Short Game plays Tomb Raider.
Tomb Raider, a reboot of the classic action shooter series, was one of the most incredible games of 2013, but many people missed it when it was brand new and for one reason or another still haven’t made time for this great triple-A game. We discuss what makes this game stand out from other third person shooters, from the history of the Tomb Raider franchise, and from games as a whole.
Availability
Tomb Raider is available on essentially every platform you could want:
Steam for Windows & Mac – $19.99
PS3
PS4 (Definitive Edition)
Xbox 360
Xbox One (Definitive Edition)
Links for this episode
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
Guardian of Light sequel Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris coming ‘soon’ | Polygon
Uncharted series
Tomb Raider All Death Scenes (SPOILERS!) – YouTube
Tomb Raider – TressFX Graphics Comparison (PC)
Microsoft Admits Xbox’s Rise of the Tomb Raider Exclusive Won’t Last Forever – GameSpot
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End E3 2014 Trailer (PS4)

Aug 25, 2014 • 40min
18: Nidhogg
This week on The Short Game, we discuss our first fighting game! Or is this a fighting game? Wait, what is this exactly?
It’s Nidhogg, a game in which two sabre-wielding duelists with infinite respawns face off in a frenetic, bloody tug of war for the right to throw themselves into the gaping maw of the titular Norse snake god Níðhöggr. Chew on that for a minute.
It’s also an incredibly tight and well designed, yet simple and approachable vs. combat game for two players.
We also have a good chat about Game Center CX and Mega Man II, as well as Civilization Revolution 2 for iOS.
Availability
Steam for Windows & Mac – $15
Humble Store with Steam Key (10% goes to charity) – $15
Coming soon to PS3 & PS4!
Links for this episode
GameCenter CX – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaming CX – GCCX Videos
Retronauts Volume III Episode 27: Game Center CX
Mega Man 2 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sid Meier’s Civilization | Official Civ Site | 2K
Nidhogg – Official Site
Níðhöggr – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evo 2014 Indie Showcase to host Nidhogg, TowerFall and more | Polygon
South Bay Button Mashers: A Bay Area Video Games Club (Mountain View, CA) – Meetup
Starwhal: Just the Tip | Home
No Quarter | NYU | Game Center
GameSetWatch Messhof Whips Out Raging Hadron For No Quarter

Aug 18, 2014 • 1h 21min
17: Freedom Planet
This week we delve into our shared Sega heritage with fast paced action platformer Freedom Planet. Launched from a Kickstarter budget of just $25,472, Freedom Planet from GalaxyTrail is a love letter to the character platformer and Sega nostalgia. One part Mega Man, one part Gunstar Heroes, one part Rocket Knight, and many parts Sonic & Knuckles; Freedom Planet is a high speed platform game that recalls the glory days of “blast processing.”
We discuss the game, and then spend a good long while talking about some of the kick-ass Sega Genesis games we played and loved over the years.
Availability
Freedom Planet on Steam – $15
Currently Windows only, Mac and Linux versions planned
Links for this episode
Freedom Planet – High Speed Platform Game by GalaxyTrail / Strife — Kickstarter
Freedom Planet – Overview video | Polygon
Ristar
Mega Man X (video game)
Rocket Knight Adventures
ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron
Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation: Blake J. Harris
Mortal Kombat
Primal Rage
Golden Axe
ToeJam & Earl
ToeJam & Earl on Steam
ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron
Haunting Starring Polterguy
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
Home Alone (video game)
The Lion King (video game)
Disney’s Aladdin (Virgin Games)
Comix Zone
Sega Channel
Bomberman ’94
Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition
General Chaos
GENERAL CHAOS II: Sons Of Chaos by Brian F Colin — Kickstarter (Unsuccessful)
Aura Interactor Game Vest – 1994 Commercial
Sega 32X
Shadow Squadron
Doom – 32X (YouTube)
Sega CD
Nights into Dreams…
Double Switch (video game)
Night Trap
Behold, the Sega Tower of Power

Aug 12, 2014 • 1h 12min
16: Shovel Knight
This week on The Short Game, we discuss Yacht Club Games incredible debut and love-letter to the NES, Shovel Knight. This is a game we’ve been dying to discuss on the show and it stands out as both faithfully retro and relentlessly innovative and modern.
We discuss the ways the game pays homage to its inspirations, from Mega Man to Zelda to Duck Tales to Castlevania, and how it improves upon those games with technology and mechanics that feel both old and new. After the spoiler break we discuss the game’s ending and talk about how it made us feel.
Availability:
Steam for PC, with Mac & Linux as soon as they’re available – $15, or $25 for the Deluxe Edition with Soundtrack and PDF manual
3DS eShop – $15
WiiU eShop – $15
Links for this episode:
Destiny | Official Site of Destiny the Game
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shantae (series) – Shantae Wiki
A Boy and His Blob – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DuckTales Remastered review: money pit | Polygon
Shovel Knight cheat unlocks Butt Mode | Joystiq
Shovel Knight Original Soundtrack | Jake Kaufman
Strike the Earth! Shovel Knight Arranged | Jake Kaufman
Sega “Tower of Power”
Our guest appearance on Casual Shenanigans Gaming – We talk a lot about our Genesis gaming history
Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation: Blake J. Harris – Amazon.com

Aug 4, 2014 • 59min
15: How to Play 400 Games in 4.5 Years: An Interview with Dr. David Heineman
Edit: We fixed a small editing error at around the 2:00 mark.
This week on The Short Game, we bring you an awesome interview with Dr. David Heineman, author of the recent Kotaku article How To Beat 400 Games In 4.5 Years.
David is a real life scholar of video games. He is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies t Blooksburg University of Pennsylvania and author of the forthcoming book “Thinking About Video Games: Interviews with the Experts.” (Indiana University Press) He also hosts the long running Racketboy Podcast, a great show about playing classic games, game collecting, and great interviews with video game creators and luminaries.
We’re a show about fitting games into your life, and David does that in spades. We ask him about his strategies for finishing all the great games in his backlog, and he offers some suggestions of short games you might enjoy.
Follow David on Twitter at @DrHeineman!
Links for this episode:
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shovel Knight | Yacht Club Games
Destiny | Official Site of Destiny the Game
System Shock 2 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tempest (video game) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
VGG Glossary | Wiki | VideoGameGeek – “1CC (acronym) – 1 Credit Clear – Completing a game without using any “Continues”.”
Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening – The Devil May Cry Wiki
Devil May Cry® 3 Special Edition on Steam
Thief: The Dark Project – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RetroGaming with Racketboy
RF Generation. The Classic and Modern Gaming Databases.
Cheap Video Game Shopping, Sales and Deals – Cheap Ass Gamer
Sega-16
Journey (2012 video game) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gunstar Heroes – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turrican – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RoboCop Versus The Terminator – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adventure (1979 video game) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mutant Football League misses funding goal, but work on the title will continue | Polygon – “The Kickstarter campaign for Mutant Football League, a revival of EA’s _Mutant League Football _led by the series’ original designer, closed out yesterday having made less than 20 percent of its $750,000 crowdfunding goal, according to the campaign page.”
Eye of the Beholder (video game) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


