#[Ep564] We're Solving Self-Publishing on Steam

#[Ep564] We're Solving Self-Publishing on Steam

Author: Butterscotch Shenanigans March 18, 2026 Duration: 1:12:33

In episode 564 of 'Coffee with Butterscotch,' the brothers get into the real friction behind self-publishing on Steam and how they're building their way out of it. They introduce LudoKit, a tool designed to wrangle store pages, localization, and credits management without losing your mind, drawing on lessons from shipping Crashlands 2. The conversation then shifts to How Many Dudes, where meta progression, ensemble mechanics, and balancing randomness with player control are all on the table.

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Official Website: https://www.bscotch.net/games/how-many-dudes
Trailer Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgQM1SceEpI
Steam Wishlist: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3934270/How_Many_Dudes

00:00 Cold Open
00:42 Introduction and Welcome
01:57 The Need for Efficient Game Release Management
07:46 Navigating the Complexities of Game Launch
09:49 LudoKit: A Tool for Streamlining Game Publishing
12:35 The Importance of Credits Management in Game Development
17:39 Challenges in Collecting and Managing Game Credits
24:11 Technical Challenges in Game Development
29:33 Streamlining the Credits Process
33:40 The Importance of Accurate Credits
39:32 LudoKit: A Game Development Tool
47:22 Future Plans for LudoKit
49:53 Meta Progression and Player Engagement
53:39 Balancing Exploration and Strategy
59:29 Innovations in Gameplay Mechanics
01:09:19 Final Thoughts on Game Development

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Pull up a chair and pour something warm. Each week, the folks behind the award-winning indie studio Butterscotch Shenanigans-the creators of Crashlands-sit down to untangle the messy, rewarding, and often absurd reality of making games. Coffee with Butterscotch feels less like a formal broadcast and more like eavesdropping on a freewheeling conversation between friends who’ve been in the trenches. You’ll hear them dissect the nuts and bolts of development, from art pipelines to bug-squashing, but the discussion rarely stays in the technical lane. It veers into the philosophy of creativity, the rollercoaster of running a small business, and the strange habits that fuel productivity. The tone is unfiltered and genuinely funny, because the hosts don’t separate the work from the life surrounding it. This podcast digs into how to solve problems, ship your projects, and keep your sanity while doing it, all served with a heavy dose of camaraderie and self-deprecating humor. It’s a weekly dose of insight and laughter for anyone curious about the stories behind the screen, whether you're a seasoned developer, an aspiring creator, or just someone who enjoys peeking behind the curtain of how things are made.
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