

The Indie Game Development Podcast
sasquatchbstudios
Hosted by Sasquatch B Studios - We are a husband and wife indie dev team who quit our jobs and sold our house to fund starting our indie game studio. We talk about ALL things gamedev on this show, from personal struggles and triumphs, to industry tech. We also interview well-known dev-loggers and ask them burning dev questions!
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Jul 23, 2025 • 16min
Watch This if Learning Game Development is FRUSTRATING You
In this episode of The Indie Game Development Podcast, we dive into the emotional rollercoaster of learning game development—especially when progress feels frustratingly slow.
We'll talk about how the more you learn, the more you feel like a beginner again. You’ll hear honest stories about "nightmare dev days," when nothing seems to work—yet those are the days where you grow the most.
We also explore why tutorials can only take you so far, and how real learning happens through applying knowledge to solve your own problems.
Dunning-Kruger Effect: https://expertprogrammanagement.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/The-Dunning-Kruger-Curve.png

May 8, 2025 • 50min
Let's Talk Game Dev: Slimekeep - The #2 Most Wishlisted Indie Game on Steam
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In this episode of the Indie Game Development Podcast, I sat down with BenBonk to chat about making Slimekeep, his five-year journey, and what it’s like developing a game from high school to Steam.
He shares about wishlists, hard work, and growing as a solo indie dev.
BenBonk started Slimekeep in grade 9. Five years later, it became one of the most wishlisted indie games on Steam.
This is his story about how Slimekeep came to life, from a game jam game to a hit indie title. No hype—just a real talk with BenBonk about making a game he believed in.

Apr 23, 2025 • 1h
We Launched Our First Steam Game – Here's What Really Happened
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The game dev industry has been looking rough lately—layoffs, AI advancements, drama with engines, and an overwhelming number of new releases. It’s easy to feel discouraged.
But despite all of that, we truly believe now is the BEST time to get into game dev.
The industry is changing fast, and those who push through will be ahead when the dust settles. If you’ve ever wanted to make games, there’s no better time than right now!

Feb 21, 2025 • 14min
Why RIGHT NOW is the BEST time to start making video games
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The game dev industry has been looking rough lately—layoffs, AI advancements, drama with engines, and an overwhelming number of new releases. It’s easy to feel discouraged.
But despite all of that, we truly believe now is the BEST time to get into game dev.
The industry is changing fast, and those who push through will be ahead when the dust settles. If you’ve ever wanted to make games, there’s no better time than right now!
Wishlist Cropolution on Steam!

Feb 7, 2025 • 22min
How to Make Games when you SUCK at Code
Wishlist Cropolution on Steam!
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In this episode of The Indie Game Development Podcast, I’m focusing on helping those of you who are struggling with the technical side of game development.
I’ll guide you through the different options for coding in the major game engines like Unreal, Unity, and Godot, and share practical tips on how to start thinking like a programmer, no matter which engine you choose.
By the end of the episode, you'll know exactly how to tackle coding and break down challenges into manageable steps!
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Jan 17, 2025 • 24min
How to Start Gamedev in 2025
Wishlist Cropolution on Steam!
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In this episode of The Indie Game Development Podcast, we provide a complete roadmap to help you get started with indie game development in 2025.
From choosing the right game engine to the fastest ways to develop your skills, we cover essential tools, resources, and strategies to kickstart your game development journey.
Links for sound/art/software/learning programming:
https://opengameart.org/ - free and commercially available art
https://www.audacityteam.org/ - Audacity - a free audio editor. Most youtubers, podcasters, and game developers i know use this software. It's awesome.
https://freesound.org - a HUGE collection of free sound effects https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/ - another HUGE collection of sound effects.
https://links.zerotomastery.io/sasquatchstudios-gamedev - Zero To Mastery courses: Game Development Career Path (don't forget to use the coupon code 'FRIENDS10' for an additional 10% off)
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Nov 27, 2024 • 19min
Full time indie game dev? Be careful what you wish for...
Going full-time as an indie game developer is a thrilling yet challenging journey. The financial realities can be daunting, revealing the stark difference between hobbies and professional commitments. Personal anecdotes highlight the emotional rollercoaster involved in making this leap. Discover the balance of pursuing passion while navigating uncertainty, along with insights into income opportunities within the industry. Plus, get a sneak peek at the development of 'Cropolution' and another exciting project, 'Samurato'!

Oct 18, 2024 • 18min
How to Make a Game When You SUCK at Art
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In this episode of The Indie Game Development Podcast, I get real about something that’s been on my mind as a game developer: I suck at art. Like, really suck.
The point of this episode is to talk about making games when you’re not great at art right NOW without spending years learning and honing your art skills.
The big takeaway? You don’t need to be an art expert to make a great game!

Oct 4, 2024 • 21min
Make constant progress in your game using THIS method
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Game development can incredibly hard due to the need to master various technical and creative skills, alongside the demands of marketing and handling feedback.
Balancing these tasks with personal responsibilities can lead to stress, burnout, and self-doubt.
In this episode, we talk about how to succeed by prioritizing self-care and recognizing signs of burnout, tackling the most stressful tasks first to maintain productivity, and strike a balance between discipline and flexibility.

Sep 18, 2024 • 17min
How to Make a Game Players Actually CARE About
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In this episode of The Indie Game Development Podcast, I dive into one of the toughest questions in game development: "Why should players care about your game?"
With so many games flooding the market, it’s crucial to make yours stand out, and figuring out why players should invest their time and money is the key.
As developers, we often get lost in what we think is cool, instead of focusing on what will resonate with players. I also introduce a tool called the Customer Value Proposition (CVP) to help you break down your game's unique appeal and market it effectively.
Marketing isn't something to dread—it's about communicating why your game deserves attention.