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Welcome to Episode 13 of 'Games Every Designer Should Play,' the podcast that explores the world of game design by analysing some of the greatest games of all time. Join experienced Game Design lecturers Stuart Lilford, Adrian Mills, and David Grant as they try to communicate the chaotic pressures of Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes.

🚨 Spoiler alert for The Game! We STRONGLY advise you to play before listening.

In this episode, we discuss how Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes transforms communication itself into gameplay, creating tension, teamwork, and comedy through pure verbal coordination. We explore how its VR origins shaped its design, how its paper manual becomes a brilliant piece of diegetic UI, and why its approachability makes it one of the most inclusive multiplayer games ever made. We also look at what designers can learn from its game jam roots, where a 48-hour prototype evolved into a timeless co-op experience.

Featuring feedback from listeners and the verdict: Is Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes a must-play for every designer?

📧 Email us your comments or questions on the game discussed in the next episode at [email protected]

It's Adrian's turn to choose the game we must play for the next episode. Will it be beloved by all or could it be controversial? You'll have to listen to the end to find out! 👀

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=== CREDITS ===

Music by Vasil Trofimov from Pixabay.

Sound Effects by floraphonic from Pixabay.

Thanks to Gary Mitchell for Technical Support

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