What's the first game you ever played?
What's the best/ worst experience you've had with a game?
Do you consider yourself a gamer?
Welcome to the Grasscast! (a mash-up of the words grasshopper and podcast). The grasshopper is our icon, our symbol, and our spirit animal, which represents the ultimate game-player.
Listen to hosts Shawn Daichendt and Kwab Fordjour as they informally interview friends, family, and other cool people, and try to discover what games really are, and how they inform our lives and experiences.
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What's the first game you ever played?
What's the best/ worst experience you've had with a game?
Do you consider yourself a gamer?
Welcome to the Grasscast! (a mash-up of the words grasshopper and podcast). The grasshopper is our icon, our symbol, and our spirit animal, which represents the ultimate game-player.
Listen to hosts Shawn Daichendt and Kwab Fordjour as they informally interview friends, family, and other cool people, and try to discover what games really are, and how they inform our lives and experiences.
On this episode, Shawn and Kwab (and Aman) talk about...
- Loki and its similarities/ differences to TimeWatch
- Did Kwab's parents once meet a young Sam Richardson?
- Why all time travel agents wear fedoras
- Men in Black original trilogy vs reboot
- Would you date your alternate self?
The Grasscast
What's the first game you ever played?
What's the best/ worst experience you've had with a game?
Do you consider yourself a gamer?
Welcome to the Grasscast! (a mash-up of the words grasshopper and podcast). The grasshopper is our icon, our symbol, and our spirit animal, which represents the ultimate game-player.
Listen to hosts Shawn Daichendt and Kwab Fordjour as they informally interview friends, family, and other cool people, and try to discover what games really are, and how they inform our lives and experiences.