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SGJ Podcast #180 – Particle Fleet: Emergence

SO MANY PARTICLES EMERGING

Welcome to this week’s Space Game Junkie Podcast y’all! This week, Jim, Hunter and I sit down with Virgil Wall, founder of Knuckle Cracker, about his fantastic space combat, tower defense and strategy game, Particle Fleet: Emergence, as well as the Creeper World games that preceded it. It was a very fun podcast wherein we talked about Virgil’s move to full-time game development, Steam’s early access and the pitfalls surrounding it, creating a vibrant community and much more. It was a really great conversation you guys.

Next week on the show, we’re talking mods with the developers of the fantastic Halo-based mod for Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion enetitled Sins of the Prophets. If you have a question or comment about this episode, as always, drop it below, email us at hail@spacegamejunkie.com or hit us up on the forums. Thank you so much, as always, for listening/watching, and we hope you enjoy the show. :)

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Games Mentioned

  • Creeper World
  • Creeper World 2
  • Creeper World 3
  • EVE Online
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