What's the biggest sword Allison had ever swung

one time she tried to swing a 10 foot long claymore and she just fell over

So which Kevin MacLeod song are you using for your game?

the entire soundtrack is just this for five hours

sorry to the former music team, don’t need y’all, i got monkeys spinning monkeys babey

Hi Bobby, are you cool with people doing LPs when the game comes out? I've been planning to do it as my first, but I totally understand if you wanna keep it off twitch and YouTube for awhile. Thanks!

No, I love that kind of stuff and encourage it wholeheartedly! Literally the first thing I did after launching the original game was watch someone play through the first half of the game on Twitch

will ed edd and eddy be a boss?

yes and the elder god kept underneath double d’s hat is the secret final boss. danny antonucci gave me his personal blessing

What are the bosses in this game?

spoilers

What are the personalities of the Three Dogs? We know who is muscular dog personality suppose to be, but what about the other 2?

Lady Provence (the medium one) is very no-nonsense and takes her job much more seriously than the other two. As the youngest and least experienced paladin and the newly appointed leader of the team, she’s eager to prove herself by making sure everything gets done by the book. She has a hard time admitting when she’s wrong, and the other two poke fun at her for it. She’s not the most personable, but I wouldn’t describe her as mean, just very focused on doing her job. Ultimately, all she wants is to keep Greenridge safe

Rhett (the small one), who’s actually the oldest and most experienced member of the group, is scrappy and irresponsible. Her experience and job security allow her to have a very nonchalant attitude about her work. She loves to fight, but she’ll frequently put off other paladin duties that she finds boring. Luckily for her, Provence takes care of most of the team’s busywork herself, just to make sure things get done the way she likes. Rhett’s one true love is huge swords

Holly (the big one) is also a natural fighter who’s very proud of her immense physical strength, but she’s a bit more responsible than Rhett. She’s a very straightforward person who wears her emotions on her sleeves, and she’s easy to talk to. She likes to support people any way she can, which is part of why she’s a healer. She’s also a pretty close friend of Melody’s. Holly’s confidence is something Melody looks up to. She also LOVES wrestling, which is immediately evident from her fighting style

Can use the money in Melody's piggy-bank to buy equipment??

No that’s her emergency fund, also it’s too high up to reach

I have a question that's stuck to my head. Is this game targeted at the LGBT community? Or it doesn't matter?

I mean i think it’s pretty obvious that a game about a trans girl and her butch lesbian girlfriend would appeal more to lgbt folks but it’s not like you’re gonna go to jail if you’re straight and you play the game lol

Are spellbook powers equipable? Can you mix and match powers for different effects (like fire that freezes, or maybe three lightning books for a triple charged attack) or is it one and done kind of deal?

I’ll be elaborating on spellbooks and the types of abilties you can gain from them later! But basically, the idea is that every party member has a set of basic abilities that they learn as they level up, and they can also all equip one spellbook at a time to expand their movesets

Spellbooks can either be purchased from a shop or found out in the world, and as long as a spellbook is equipped, that party member will instantly be able to use all the abilities taught by that book. Maybe you think Claire could use some healing spells, or Jodie could use some fire attacks. If you wanna try out something different, you can just swap out books

Oh man, I didnt know allison's surname was goleta! That's such an awesome name! You picked really cool surnames for everyone!

Thanks! Allison’s last name was just taken from a town in southern California, because generally when I can’t think of a last name I’ll turn to town names. That’s a tip I learned from Tim Schafer via some behind the scenes material for Broken Age