by David Yakos | 29 Jul 2021
Biographies and Interviews
Hidden Role: The Brains Behind your Favorite Games
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What makes a good name for a game? Where do good ideas come from? How do you make a game accessible? Tim Walsh, writer and inventor of Tri-Bond, Mega Mouth, and Blurt! has some theories and stories that shed some light on those questions and more.
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Visit Tim's website:
https://www.theplaymakers.com/
Check out Tim's Youtube channel, Seize the Play, where he presents the wild history of famous toys and games in small segments:
https://www.youtube.com/c/SeizethePla...
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Visit our website and sign up for our newsletter to get a sneak peak at our upcoming guests:
https://www.hiddenrolepodcast.com/
Have an idea for someone who should appear on the show? Leave a comment below OR make a suggestion at:
https://www.hiddenrolepodcast.com/sug...
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The answer to the thumbnail is... Tim Walsh!
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