Fred and Dan talk to Andrew Hume and Richard Clifford of MinMax Games, creators of Space Pirates and Zombies. The duo talk about building an indie game studio, the power of procedurally generated content, and the influence of The Ur-Quan Masters.
0:00 - Theme music
0:14 - Introductions
3:03 - Influence on Space Pirates and Zombies
10:14 - Discovering a game's focus
17:17 - Building an indie game studio
24:05 - Finding an audience
33:37 - Space combat
40:17 - Procedurally generated content
48:04 - Retro gaming
51:05 - The feeling of UQM
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