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Ben and Trev reflect on their success in the GMTK game jam, where their narrative-driven game about counting sheep and falling asleep placed in the top 10% for enjoyment and the top 1% for audio. This week, they dive int

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Hosted by Ben Slinger and Trevor Scott · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 510 episodes
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A comedy game design podcast by two guys who know nothing about comedy nor game design.Join Trevor Scott and Ben Slinger as they take prompts from random word generators, movies, game titles and more and turn them into occasionally hilarious but always interesting game designs.
Ben Slinger and Trevor Scott hosts Bit Storm, a leisure show with 510 episodes published.

Ben and Trev reflect on their success in the GMTK game jam, where their narrative-driven game about counting sheep and falling asleep placed in the top 10% for enjoyment and the top 1% for audio. This week, they dive int

Ben and Trev dig out Fucked Up Click Pitch for the first time in a good while, where a cursed word generator hands them one baffling word each to build a game around. This week: a goat who is thrilled to be sacrificed wi

Ben and Trev are back in the lounge for another round of Ramped Up Click Pitch, where they use a random word generator to spark high-concept game designs. This week's creations include: a narrative-driven experience set

Ben and Trev dust off Ramped Up Click Pitch, where they throw random adjective-and-noun pairs at each other and forge game designs from the results. This week's games include: a strategy game where you build defensive ra

Ben and Trevor put their creative gears into overdrive by using a random movie generator to spark new game design concepts. The duo explores a variety of high-concept premises, including: Swiss Army Man : A survival adve

Ben and Trev are back in the lounge for another round of Click Pitch and attempt to forge them into game designs. This week's creations include: an extraction shooter where you must navigate a family through a series of

Ben and Trevor play some game jam sized Click Pitch, coming up with designs such as: having to go to a lot of trouble to play the game you actually want to play a game of social cues that might have a surprise at the end

Once more Ben and Trev discuss games that don't exist in Ben's lounge room. The games discussed this week were: Apple based games with weird warioware/QWOP styled controls A match 3 game with a cozy story about restoring

Ben and Trevor jump immediately into some Click Pitch, and after a few ideas find a really fun nugget to chew on for a while. Games such as: keeping a sausage safe in various environments; an RTS/tower defense game invol

Ben and Trev once again set themsevles up in Ben's lounge, drinking some whiskey and discuss games that should exist but don't. The game discussed included: Industrial waste that turn 4 ordinary pigeons into something sp

Ben and Trevor riff on some game designs in Click Pitch this week, such as: a civilization finding out the truth about their diminutive nature; the scientific cure for vampirism; what's really happening when you get mone

Ben and Trev are still smashing out these lounge sessions, and discussing plenty of stupid games. The games discussed this week include: Two point hospital but with hotdogs and other circus/themepark related foods An ins

The Lounge Sessions continue as Ben and Trevor play Click Pitch once more, coming up with game designs such as: exploring a new world of alien creatures and mapping their hunting patterns; a beautifully rendered cozy Rub

Ben and Trev dive deep into very few games this week, but it does see the return of an old segment from the first season. The games discussed include: An educational mathematics game set in a cafe A John Wick game where

Ben and Trevor play a game they've never played before: Click Pitch, where they take two random words and make video games from them! This week: a party game about secretly recording your friends; a flatulent spy; the af

Ben and Trev get spooky with eldritch based horror, as they go through a previous game jam theme. The games discussed include: A character jumping through time Multiple characters experiencing an alien invasion of epic p

Ben and Trevor use the limitation of the recent Comfy Jam as inspiration and come up with games involving seamless loops, such as: a security guard doing their rounds; a time loop in Dinosaur Hospital; the struggle of an

Ben and Trev return once again to Ben's house, this time back into the lounge sessions as it's no longer summer. They wax lyrical on a few different game designs including: Investigate your spy friends at a weekend away.

Ben and Trevor move out of the cold for some Click Pitch, riffing on game ideas such as: a game and its sequel set in a court with an overbearing HOA an extraction shooter set in a world where north of the equator is a g

Ben and Trevor take a break from discussing games that will never exist, to games that will. They are taking part in a 1 Bit Jam where they have 2 colours to play with and that's it. The games they discuss were: A 2d str
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