CHALLENGE II w/ Sean (Kirby Conversations)

CHALLENGE II w/ Sean (Kirby Conversations)

From Pixels and Polygons by Darren Hupke

March 6, 2026 · 37 min · Season 3 · Episode 102

About this episode

This episode features a conversation with Sean Douglass about memorable gaming challenges and accomplishments.

Welcome to Pixels and Polygons, part of the Sound Stone Network. This is a conversational podcast hosted by Darren Hupke. It features a rotating cast of guests each week and captures a conversation on a set gaming topic. Each episode starts with an introduction of the guest and an icebreaker; then, we answer a single gaming question. Short and sweet! It’s the perfect “podcast-between-podcasts!” This week’s topic is… What is a memorable challenge or accomplishment you had with a game? Did you have to invest extra time or effort? Tell us the story. My guest this week is: Sean Douglass ! One of the hosts of the Kirby Conversations podcast, and a fellow Sound Stone Network head! Find his podcast at: https://www.soundstone.network/kirby-conversations ---------------- Show credits: Ry-Spirit designed the logo - Instagram - @ryspiritart - https://www.deviantart.com/ry-spirit Background art from Threads of Fate I created the music. Edited by Gooey Fame ---------------- Find out more about the Sound Stone Network and discover more great podcasts at: soundstone.network ---------------- Shop the Pixels and Polygons store to buy all my books and merch! Titles like the 32 Bit Library series…

People in this episode

Host: Darren Hupke

Guest: Sean Douglass

Topics covered

  • gaming challenges
  • accomplishments in games
  • guest conversations
  • video game stories
  • podcast discussions

Keywords

  • gaming
  • challenges
  • accomplishments
  • podcast
  • Kirby
  • Sound Stone Network
  • video games

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Sound Stone Network

Books & works: Kirby Conversations, Threads of Fate

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