
A monthly podcast covering game audio development for indie games.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

Back again for a new year. Our firsts episode of 2026 is with Rev. Dr. Bradley D Meyer. Last year at GameSoundCon I managed to sit down with Brad for a conversation. End of the day we sat down outside in a sort of quiet area and talked about game aud... more
It's a month late cause I got the worst flu ever but it's finally here! I had a great conversation with Mark Kilborn where we talked about classic sounds and retro games amongst other things.
As well, this will be the final episode for this year. I ... more
Super fun chat with sound designer Martin Kvale this month. Very glad to finally do this interview.
Super fun chat with sound designer and composer Neha Patel for this episode. We talked all over the place. Sound design for Venba, composer payments, going on walks to see the neighborhood cats.
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Great show for those in the industry and people interested in game audio. They give sound advice for beginners and pros alike. Pun intended.
Keep up the awesome show!
Top-notch conversation, top-notch audio-quality, top-knotch guys. I love this podcast so much, one of the highlights of my month.
I wait every month for these guys to release a new episode. There are a few Game Audio podcasts out there, but none are as enjoyable to listen to as this one. Two awesome dudes who give great insight and advice on the industry and their experiences. I can't say enough. Keep it up guys!
Great fun! Fantastic podcast by passionate and interesting professionals. Highly recommended!
Its nice that there's a podcast that covers alot about game audio and do take time to answer questions.
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Focusing on the nuances of game audio development, this podcast features conversations with industry professionals who share their journeys, insights, and creativity in the realm of indie games. Guests include sound designers, composers, and audio directors who discuss their work, the challenges they face, and the evolution of sound technology within the games they love. Noteworthy topics include the importance of creative limitations, the dynamics of working in small teams, and personal anecdotes that showcase the intersection of gaming, sound, and community. With a blend of technical discussions and personal stories, this podcast appeals to both industry veterans and aspiring creatives alike.
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Beards, Cats and Indie Game Audio launched 12 years ago and published 67 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Beards, Cats and Indie Game Audio include:
1. Reverend Dr. Bradley D Meyer
2. Mark Kilborn
3. Neha Patel
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