#329 Small Games with Ellie Dix

#329 Small Games with Ellie Dix

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Listener Questions, AI and the Future of Game Design

Host Dirk Knemeyer, a veteran in user experience (UX) design, is joined by co-host David Heron, a long-time game industry professional known for his work across major console evolutions and mobile free-to-play titles. In this episode, they dive deep into the rapidly evolving land ...  Show more

Listener Questions May 2026

In this episode, host Dirk Knemeyer is joined by co-host David Heron to answer a series of deep dives from their community. The discussion explores the technical and philosophical underpinnings of game creation, ranging from the "Wild West" of QA processes to the evolving landsca ...  Show more

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