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April 1, 2025 88 mins

This week, Jess chats about her experience as a first-timer at GDC! Spoiler alert: It didn't go at all as originally planned... but it did include liquid choreography, so win-win? Then you'll hear a few Current Obsessions interviews with fellow game devs taken on-site. And finally, Jess gives a very specific (and not-at-all exhaustive) GDC Top 10 List!

Special thanks to Zach Abramson from You Too Can Woo; Jon Sato from Studio Nuggies; Camron Gonzalez from Altarea Inc, Diane Wang, creator of the award-winning Silencer; and C.J. Kershner from Polyhedron Productions for telling us all about their work and their Current Obsessions. 

Shout out to today's sponsor:

Bean Sidhe: the new narrative walking sim from Sealbee Games. Available now as pay-what-you-want on Itch.io with all proceeds going to trans and Palestinian mutual aid. 

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Stupid Little Games is a podcast all about gaming from the inside out!

Each week, I (Jess Pardue) sit down with an insider from various parts of the gaming industry, from indie to AAA. We talk about our current gaming obsessions, tell stories from projects past and present, and then play a Stupid Little Game I write especially for each guest.

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