[Ep559] Indie Game Dev Questions: Meme Games, Optimization, Dev Diets, and Typed Languages

February 11
52 mins

Episode Description

In episode 559 of 'Coffee with Butterscotch,' the brothers explore how memes shape durable game ideas, why performance work becomes its own kind of design problem, and how staying fed and functional matters just as much as clean code. They dig into the flexible strengths of GameMaker, the realities of handling thousands of on-screen dudes, and the surprising ways personal life and development collide. It’s a mix of practical insight, odd tangents, and classic Bscotch brain-noodling for anyone making games.

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00:00 Cold Open
00:18 Introduction and Welcome
01:21 (Listener Question) Exploring the Meme Concept in Game Design
08:10 The Nature of Memes and Their Longevity
16:33 (Listener Question) Game Mechanics and Performance Optimization
 28:35 (Listener Question) Nutrition and Energy Management for Game Developers
43:53 (Listener Question) GameMaker's Underrated Features

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