Inspiration can arrive in some of the strange places. For Starcap Games, the idea for their latest card game came from a real-life experience. Having a loud college party in his dorm, the company's founder Pat "Rowan" Roughan was unaware
The indie gaming world meets up once again at the smartest university in the world! Join King Baby Duck as he sits down with five incredibly talented video game and card game creators from this year's Boston Festival of Indie Games.
A work of art is one that's worthy of praise and fanfare, the kind that places it in the finest of art galleries or museums. The same can be said about movies, TV, and anime, with some of the greats
After lamenting about not being at PAX West, King Baby Duck shares his thoughts on some Nintendo NX rumors and the upcoming 20th anniversary edition of Duke Nukem 3D. Then our host welcomes the COO and co-producer of the Boston
Updated on April 18th, 2019 for providing thoughts on the Switch release. Compile Heart has taken some strides to deliver better JRPG experiences that aren’t the likes of Hyperdimension Neptunia and Mugen Souls. Fairy Fencer F was originally released through NIS
Romantic comedies are a dime a dozen, especially in the anime realm. Usually, it goes the cookie-cutter route of boy falling for girl (or vice versa), and spending the entire season trying to hook the two characters up. Fortunately, this
Lovely Planet came out about two years ago on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems, but it's finally made the transition to consoles this year. It was only a matter of time for a follow-up game was released, arriving this
The Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime join King Baby Duck on this week's show, with our host shocked at seeing a Berserk commercial on mainstream television! Then the anime aficionados dive into two summer anime series, first covering the adorable
Space flight simulators are pretty rare, and I'm glad that Squad has stepped up to the plate with Kerbal Space Program. While originally launching for PC on Steam back in April, the game finally has its console ports. But be
It may sound crazy, but this summer's hottest TV program isn't Preacher or Stranger Things, nor is it even an anime. Nay, that honor goes to the most epic and action-packed series quite possibly of the year: Thunderbolt Fantasy. Here's the