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Deconstructor of Fun

Deconstructor of Fun
User Acquisition
Mobile Gaming
Nebulae
Digital Marketing
Political Strategy Game
Monopoly GO
Gaming Industry
Guerrilla Marketing
Tinder Marketing
Data.ai
Social Casino Games
Grand Theft Auto VI
Casual Gaming
AI In Game Development
Unity
Microsoft
China
Engagement Features
Macroeconomic Factors
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Deconstructor of Fun podcast is created by games professionals for games professionals. We explore the business side of the games industry with the goal of bringing listeners content that is relevant, insightful, and entertaining on a weekly basis. Hosts: Michail Katkoff www.linkedin.com/in/michailkatkoff/ Eric Kress www.linkedin.com/in/erickress/ Phillip Black www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-black-ec... more

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Hosts

Michail Katkoff
Jen Donahoe
Head of Marketing and Publishing, involved in various roles including marketing and publishing strategies.
Eric Kress
Phillip Black

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 529 ratings
  • Ever wonder what the far right thinks about gaming?

    From promoting authoritarian states in unmarked ads, to mocking the homeless as not real people, to blaming Joe Biden for the EU existing (?!?) and now finally to Ai not succeeding in gaming not because it doesn’t work but because of “left wing artists”.

    How daft are they? They used to have an entire series dedicated to the “inevitable” rise of NFTs and web 3 gaming.

    Philip black may be known as the stupidest man in gaming for a reason… but please hire them as consultants!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    BigBetter
    United Statesa month ago
  • Underwhelming

    For such a good newsletter the hosts are actually pretty weak in podcast form. Chore to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Jrd929
    United States2 months ago
  • Entertaining and useful

    Great host and guests covering all holistic industry topics and deep dives on topical events

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BigDave1092
    Sweden3 months ago
  • Fun and insightful

    Need to drop Ethan though

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NC099
    United States3 months ago
  • Great info, hosts are hit or miss

    The show breaks down weekly game industry news, giving high level takes and opinions on the goings on of the industry and the moves made by some of the biggest players.

    Generally the info they talk through is interesting and thought provoking. The things that filter to the top for discussion are usually sorted by amount of money at stake (if not intentionally, in practice). It leads to a lot of mobile games discussion, which I found enlightening due to the fact that the news in that sphere is l... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Demons_
    United States6 months ago

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The podcast offers valuable insights that can benefit professionals in the gaming industry, making it a recommended listen for those wanting to stay current in the field.
There are mixed feelings regarding the hosts' styles, with some finding the dynamic enjoyable while others consider it unprofessional at times.

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312. How Three Engineers No One Wanted to Fund Built a $XXXM Company
Q: What is the hardest thing to explain to your family about your work?
Chris noted that it was challenging to convey their unusual working hours to their families.
312. How Three Engineers No One Wanted to Fund Built a $XXXM Company
Q: What is one thing each of you would never want to do again?
Mo reflected on starting a company while being cash poor, highlighting the hardships it brought.
312. How Three Engineers No One Wanted to Fund Built a $XXXM Company
Q: What is the most underrated trait in a great co-founder?
Andre mentioned the ability to maintain optimism despite failures, which is crucial for resilience.
312. How Three Engineers No One Wanted to Fund Built a $XXXM Company
Q: What was the most stressful moment as a founder?
Chris shared that pivoting the business model caused significant stress due to the internal struggle over whether the change was right.
Game Analytics 01 - Building
Q: What common pitfalls do studios face when setting up their analytics stacks?
Pitfalls include excessive tracking creating noise and not integrating decision-making into teams.

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Focusing on the gaming industry's business landscape, this podcast offers insights tailored for professionals within the field. Each episode features in-depth discussions that cover a variety of topics including user acquisition strategies, the monetization of games, and market trends. The hosts, all experienced in the gaming sector, engage with relevant guests to analyze contemporary challenges and innovations in gaming, making the content both informative and entertaining for listeners. A notable feature is the blend of commentary on current events with technical discussions, appealing to a wide spectrum of gaming industry professionals seeking to stay informed and connected with the market's dynamics.

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