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Latest JeremyAlessi Activity
In episode 27 Jeremy reunites with Jay Moore, who was there at the beginning of Jeremy's career and helped him launch Aerial Antics, one of the first 12 games that Garage Games published. Garage Games launched the "indie game" movement as we know it today. Jay and Jeremy both have been involved wit…
In episode 26, Jeremy chats with Matt Strnad, the indie behind the amazingly polished, fun, and intriguing Robozarro. The game was recently released on Steam and is headed to PS4, Switch, and Xbox One. Matt and Jeremy talk indie games, life in Norfolk, and more!
In episode 24, Jeremy chats with an indie from New York City, Jasmine Greene, who co-founded Luminosity back in 2015 after a previous studio shuttered. Since then, Luminosity has released several titles, including The Painter's Apprentice on Steam and Tortuga Racing on mobile. Next up for Luminosit…
In episode 23, Jeremy chats with veteran developer David Hernly, the developer of the party bridge simulator Starship Horizons, which gets its own huge allocation of space at MAGFest every year and recently launched on Steam. David is also the developer of Mythric Mystery Master, which is an offsho…
In episode 21, Jeremy comes to you from the January PixelFest Devs meetup at Circuit Social in downtown Norfolk and chats with Andrew Scott Hollis about his physical/board game Jeweler's Dozen, a killer LARP in Philadelphia, the great things that can happen at events like PixelFest. They also make …
In episode 20, Jeremy chats with indie comic book creator Vince White. Vince was instrumental in helping Jeremy deliver the Swap Fire comic, which was a backer reward of the successful 2017 Kickstarter for Swap Fire 2 on Nintendo Switch. Jeremy and Vince go on for nearly 2 hours (the longest PixelC…
In episode 17, Jeremy takes a trip down memory lane with the first ten gifts of Christmas past that seem to have guided him toward game development and helped him to keep "Growing through Love of Games!"