Some Patches Required

Indie Insights From Basileus Games, Building a Visual Novel, and a Hint at What’s To Come

September 10, 2021 Aaron & Zak Season 1 Episode 20
Some Patches Required
Indie Insights From Basileus Games, Building a Visual Novel, and a Hint at What’s To Come
Show Notes

We usually start these descriptions with an overlong, unnecessary description of our topics based on a tangentially related idea. Today, we break the mold.

On this, the 20th episode of Some Patches Required (who would have guessed it would last this long?), we invited long-time friend and all-around swell gent Doug Trein to talk about his experience co-founding the indie studio Basileus and working on the virtual novel Romance of Raskya. We also asked him to reflect on his six-year stint writing about games for the site now known as Fandom, but we spent so much time digging into Raskya that we needed to split the discussion into two discrete parts.

So, if you're interested in hearing a gentleman with a profoundly bassy timbre talk with Zak and Aaron about making a story-focused romantic visual novel, this is the episode for you.

But do be sure to keep an eye out for the second half of the discussion, which will debut in the near future.


Want to learn more about Basileus? Check out the official website.

Looking for a new game to dive into?  Romance of Raskya is available on
itch.io and Steam

  • (Since the game contains adult content, Steam requires you to log in to your account before viewing the page).  


SpR fUn FaCt: Developers earn a higher percentage of the asking price when you buy directly from itch.io, and you have the option to tip if you so choose. In the case of Romance of Raskya, your itch.io purchase also comes with a complimentary Steam key.


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