Welcome to Founder’s Quest, a podcast about different individual’s journey of founding a game studio.
Our conversations are focused on the founder’s journey for startup game studios, learning more about what it took for different folks to make the jump into their own company and what they’ve learned along the way. We’ll end up talking to founders at all different stages of their journey, what advice they’d have for others going on that path, and how they support themselves along the way.
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Welcome to Founder’s Quest, a podcast about different individual’s journey of founding a game studio.
Our conversations are focused on the founder’s journey for startup game studios, learning more about what it took for different folks to make the jump into their own company and what they’ve learned along the way. We’ll end up talking to founders at all different stages of their journey, what advice they’d have for others going on that path, and how they support themselves along the way.
Today’s guest, Ben Carcich of Building Better Games, is a bit different than our normal.
He’s a production and leadership consultant in Games who got started on this path after leaving Riot Games in 2020. He shares what led to this journey, choosing to go into consulting rather than development, and what he’s learned along the way. We talk about how many of the challenges are similar to the other founding journeys we’ve talked about along the way.
It was a fascinating look about how things that can look very different, can share many things in common. Let’s jump in.
Founder’s Quest
Welcome to Founder’s Quest, a podcast about different individual’s journey of founding a game studio.
Our conversations are focused on the founder’s journey for startup game studios, learning more about what it took for different folks to make the jump into their own company and what they’ve learned along the way. We’ll end up talking to founders at all different stages of their journey, what advice they’d have for others going on that path, and how they support themselves along the way.