
Multiplayer Games
Games with friends or even random strangers from the internet are sure to keep things interesting! Sam and Lindsay talk about what multiplayer games they like and how they enjoy them!

Hosted by Samuel & Lindsay · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 24 episodes
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Lindsay and Sam are here to catch up and talk about the games they love, the games they look forward to, and even more: the games that they've been pulling out of their backlogs to play!
Samuel & Lindsay hosts Back to Backlog, a leisure show with 24 episodes published.

Games with friends or even random strangers from the internet are sure to keep things interesting! Sam and Lindsay talk about what multiplayer games they like and how they enjoy them!

We play far too many visual novels one-after-another, but there were some absolute gems we need to tell you about.

It's a new year and we're putting our best foot forward. Watch Sam and Lindsay suffer just a little as we play games starting with the letter "A'.

We ring out the year with a look back at our previous anticipated games and how they fared, as well as a new list of games we're looking forward to.

What's the difference between Roguelite vs roguelike games? Think no further! Sam and Lindsay define and try out both types of games with varying levels of enthusiasm.

🎼 We drum, shoot, and tap to the beat ♪ of these uniquely varied rhythm games. 𝄇

We actually dive into our backlogs, talking about indie and smaller games!

You know what we did instead of playing the transphobe's wizard game? Played a bunch of trans-positive ones! Wonderful indie titles from the Itch "Trans Witches are Witches" bundle, plus more recommendations from us on w

Do you guys not have phones?? -Wyatt Cheng Blizzcon 2018 In this episode, we talk about some of our favorite mobile games. We basically have tiny computers in our pockets with endless possibilities for gaming!

We needed even more cozy games to help us through the winter months. Bundle up and chill with us.

In this episode, we played what we wanted! No theme or rules, just video games.

We chat about the games that most get us into the Halloween season, the lighter side of things: "spoopy". These games are as harmless as candy-corn and as colorful as a group of trick-or-treaters.

WANNA FIGHT?! This is a death match between Lindsay and Sam. Just kidding, they talk about their favorite fighting games. Same thing right?

Grab your plastic guitars, plug in your AR webcams, gather your wiimote babies, and lock-and-load those light-guns! These games have a strict requirement that you play with more than the usual gamepads.

The ability to self-publish a game has changed how games are made over the past decade. It's no longer only big developers who can be successful and we talk about some classic indie titles that paved the way for today's

Hark, weary traveller! Come on in from the monster-filled grasslands and take comfort at our affordably-HP-recovering inn. Let us spin you a tale and explain the battle system for many a Japanese-styled Role-Playing Game

Sam and Lindsay talk about the new handheld console from Valve

In this episode, Sam and Lindsay chat about games based on movies, books, and tv shows!

Digital creatures are on their own devices and on your gaming consoles. The V-Pets are here and demand our attention, so you'll hear all about them: from Tamagotchi and Digimon to Chao and Chocobo.

Ever wonder how to play the older games you're nostalgic for? Or maybe the price of the original game is too high or hard to find. Explore how to emulate games with your hosts, Sam and Lindsay!
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