Who's Who in St. Lou Show

Who's Who in St. Lou Show


36 - Happy Badgers and video games

July 28, 2016

In the world of video games, you are likely familiar with companies that make & publish games such as Electronic Arts (EA Games), Rockstar Games, Infinity Ward and Treyarch (who make the Call of Duty games). But in St. Louis there are actually a number of video game developers who make some pretty fun games that nearly anyone can just pick up, play and enjoy. On this episode, I am talking with a trio of developers from a local STL company called Happy Badgers. Have a listen as I talk with Ben Triola, Dana Huth and Joey Paniello of Happy Badgers about  a variety of topics including walking down memory lane to find out what was it about video games that attracted them to gaming in the first place, and why they decided to create their own games including their first console game which will be available on the Playstation 4 called Smuggle Craft. A very fun discussion that I am sure you will enjoy!   To keep up with the crew at Happy Badgers, you can do so the following ways: Twitter - @HappyBadgers Twitter - @theRampant Twitter - @SmuggleCraft   Information about the Pixel Pop conference we discussed can be found here at PixelPopFestival.com.     Guest Faves of St. Louis Favorite St. Louis attraction - Science Center, City Museum Favorite restaurant - Ted Drewes, Sameem's, La Patisserie Chuquette If you could be mayor for a day, would you change in St. Louis? - Make everyone play a video game to have fun and keep your brain active. Preserve our historical architecture. Make sure everyone has a kitten.     Listener survey form Please visit the WhoSTL.com/survey page to fill out this brief survey to help shape the future of this show. What do you like, dislike etc? Help me make the Who's Who in St. Lou Show a more enjoyable listening experience for you the listener.     St. Louis "Did You Know?" bits Ulysses S. Grant had planned to move back and retire in St. Louis, but since so many of his "friends" here took advantage of their connection to him and defrauded the government of liquor taxes during the Whiskey Ring scandal that affected his Presidency, he decided to live out his years in New York. When the Beatles played their concert in St. Louis in August 1966, they were the first performers to pay a city earnings tax     Connect with us and share your feedback! I would love to hear from you! Send any feedback you may have for the show, give guest suggestions or also share interesting St. Louis history with us via email at: WhoSTLPodcast@gmail.com Have yet to subscribe to the show via your mobile device or leave a rating & review here as well: Subscribe via iTunes here Subscribe or listen on Stitcher Radio Subscribe on the Google Play Store for Android Also, I invite you connect with the show the following ways on social media: Twitter - @WhoSTLPodcast Facebook - Facebook.com/whostl Instagram - @WhoSTLPodcast Thank you for listening!