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IndieComplete: Episode 11 – Butterfly Soup

In this episode of IndieComplete, the cast jumps into Butterfly Soup, a “visual novel about gay asian girls playing baseball and falling in love,” as the developer Brianna Lei puts it. This is actually our final episode of IndieComplete after a long hiatus, featuring Kyle & Francesca in the host chairs this time. We want to thank all our listeners & Will here at MonsterVine for helping us bring the show to life!

Butterfly Soup released September 2017, and is for PC, Mac and Linux, and it’s actually free from the developer! Check out a link here to the game’s download page. IndieComplete has been MonsterVine.com’s indie-focused podcast, with each episode diving deep into the games that epitomize the creativity and success of indie games. 

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Hosted by Kyle Haste, the cast includes Francesca Carletto-Leon of Contigo Games, MonsterVine Reviews Editor Spencer Legacy, and games journalist Jamie Courts.

Thanks again for listening!

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