A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.
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A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.
It's protagonist vs. protagonist week here at AMBFAD, and we repeatedly ask--why can't we all just get along? First it's Spy vs. Spy, and then Jan vs. Jan in The Alters.
What We're Playing
01:41 Caitlin: A Building Full of Cats 2 (Devcats, 2025)
08:45 Mark: Star Trek: The Next Generation (NES/GB, Imagineering, 1993)
20:25 GOOF: Spy vs. Spy (GBC, Kemco, 1999)
32:50 Feature Game: The Alters (11 Bit Studios, 2025)
35:26 Spoilers Begin
36:52 Spoilers End
SHOUT
55:03 Caitlin: Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles (Square Enix)
56:46 Mark: Pragmata (Capcom)
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All My Best Friends Are Digital
A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.