A globetrotting power fantasy and Mario Kart Excitebike crossbreed

Last Sunday’s Sup Holmes (now oniTunes) was slightly intoxicated foray into the mind of two tattooed barbarian warriors who just happen to make videogames.

Though I don’t get the sense that Vieko Franetovic and Mike Lohaus are the type of guys who are particularly motivated to sending overt autobiographical messages in their games, it didn’t take long to see the parallels the design ofKrunchand the temperament of its creators. Competitive, wild, carefully organized, aggressive, and unpredictable, these dudes take intense fun very seriously.

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They were also kind enough to share their plans for two new games.Bingeis a follow up toKrunch,but it plays completely differently. WhileKrunchfocuses on relatively powerless little cyclops orb,Bingefollows a giant tentacled Kaiju called “The Creature” as it travels the world destroying everything in its path. To further diversify, Vieko and Mike are also working on  racing game about large Luchadors riding small dogs calledChihuahua Libre. The ideas can’t stop bursting forth from these men’s brains.

Thanks again to Mike and Vieko for being on the show, and tune in this Sunday when we welcome Sean Velasco of Yacht Club Games back to the program to talk aboutShovel Knightand all sorts of stuff. The show starts on Sunday at 1pm PST/4pm EST. It’s going to be

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