This episode we talk video games! We discuss taxonomies of birds, when is a game not a game, defining soup and sandwich, and the gamification of everything. Plus: We really indicate our ages by mentioning our first exposure to video games.

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In this episode

Anna Ferri | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards

Books Games We Discussed

Lego Dimensions Pokémon X and Y The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Katamari Damacy Spyro the Dragon Mass Effect Jet Grind/Set Radio Chrono Trigger (it has 13 endings) Stardew Valley Magic: The Gathering Arena Magic: The Gathering Momir Basic Wandersong Mini Metro Monument Valley Zombie Castaways The Stanley Parable

Other Media We Mention

Ingress Pokémon Go Fortnite Super Mario Bros. Centipede Super Mario World Sunset Riders (the cowboy game Anna played) Pokémon Sun and Moon Carmen Sandiego Logical Journey of the Zoombinis The Manhole (apparently made by the people who made Myst!) Night in the Woods Skylanders Disney Infinity Dance Dance Revolution Unreal Tournament Super Mario 64 Retro Game Challenge GameCenter CX Tetris L.A. Noire Hay Day Township (mistakenly called “Townville”) Minecraft South Park: The Stick of Truth Costume Quest (Matthew has finished this since the recording happened, it’s pretty fun) Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Gone Home Neopets The Neverhood (the claymation game)

Links, Articles, and Things

Sandwich Alignment Chart Something Something Soup Something: The game about what soup is Snakes and Ladders (Wikipedia) Non-game (Wikipedia) Escape Room (Wikipedia) Alternate Reality Game (Wikipedia) Augmented reality (Wikipedia) Software Library: MS-DOS Games (on Archive.org) Internet Arcade (on Archive.org) Humble Bundle Steam Charlie Brooker's Gameswipe Xbox Adaptive Controller Desert Bus for Hope (fundraiser) Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors Game Workers Unite Waypoint Podcast (RSS Feed)

Questions

Do you have online games that you can suggest RJ recommend to people? Do you let people install games/software on computers in your library? Can you identify any of the games we couldn’t remember the names of? What matters to you when asking for game recommendations? What topics would you like us to discuss on the podcast?

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