During the initial waves of the pandemic, I—like many others—got back into video games. And as I started to make games a regular part of my life again, I wanted to find ways to learn about interesting new releases and cool games from the past that I missed. One day, I stumbled on the podcast Insert Credit, which features three regular panelists in a rapid-fire format that consistently points me towards the weirdest, freshest, cleverest video game stuff.

One of the panelists on the show is Brandon Sheffield, an Oakland-based game developer, former journalist, and head of the indie studio Necrosoft. Necrosoft has released a series of gleefully oddball games over the last decade, from the fanciful puzzle/tower defense hybrid Gunhouse to Hyper Gunsport, which they describe as “cyberpunk volle

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