[Ep161] Anti-mentors

[Ep161] Anti-mentors

Author: Butterscotch Shenanigans July 25, 2018 Duration: 1:14:36

Hi again, Shenanites! In this episode, we discuss studio burn rates, existential crises, and brain perceptions. Plus, we talk about a huge, literally game-changing update to Levelhead mechanics! This week, go thank someone who instilled good habits into you against your will. Whether they were a coach parent or a force of nature, where would you be without them?

Questions answered (abbreviated):

  • challosis: Can y'all share some of the financial details of going indie, minus actual numbers? How did y'all support yourself in the beginning? Is Crashlands revenue higher or lower than your current burn rate? This doesn't get talked about enough in the industry!
  • samantonio: Do y'all have any "brain hacks" you use to stay positive and keep new ideas flowing?
  • imcade: Have you ever had a mentor?

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