Hey, Good Game
Hey, Good Game
Nate Kadlac, Aaron Kardell, Joseph Rueter
When Pixel Art Tells a Spooky Story
52 minutes Posted Aug 19, 2025 at 9:00 am.
From Haunted Pixels to Conservation: Peter Lazarski on Art, Accessibility, and Indie Game GritIndie developer and visual artist Peter Lazarski—aka Imaginary Monsters—joins Nate to explore his creative evolution from childhood horror obsessions to crafting cult-favorite lo-fi games like Halloween Forever and Deathstate. Known for his pixelated gothic aesthetic and offbeat charm, Peter shares how games like Earthbound shaped his visual language and love for physical editions.The conversation touches on Peter’s iterative design process, how he blends art with mechanics, and why accessibility and emotional tone matter in indie games. He also unpacks the ethos behind his newest project, Don’t Kill the Bats—a whimsical but meaningful game raising awareness for bat conservation.Peter reflects on developing under an alias, building community through mentorship, and finding creative purpose in strange, spooky spaces.Check out Peter's Resources:https://imaginarymonsters.comhttps://imaginarymonsters.shop https://twitch.tv/imaginarymonsters https://discord.gg/imaginarymonsters 🎮 Favorite Games Mentioned:EarthBound (SNES) – Peter’s all-time favoriteTactics Ogre (Re-release) – Currently playingPersona 5 – Currently playingF-Zero, Super Mario World – Childhood favoritesCommander Keen, DOOM, Wolfenstein – Early PC gamingMonster Party (NES) – Referenced for sprite interpretationMetroid II (Game Boy) – Admired for its enemy art in the manualAyuda Mort – ZX Spectrum-style indie game that influenced Halloween ForeverCastlevania – Referenced as a typical “bat enemy” gameSplatterhouse – Mentioned as a game style he’d love to tryRolling Stock – Mentioned earlier as a favorite (possibly in a different episode or cut)--
Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
Peter Lazarski's Gaming Preferences
Early Gaming Influences and Inspirations
The Impact of Earthbound and Physical Game Editions
The Evolution of Halloween Forever
Challenges and Iterative Development
Art and Mechanics in Game Design
Nostalgia and Artistic Style
Visual Exploration and Prototyping
The Evolution of Imaginary Monsters
Navigating the Alias
Community and Mentorship
Design Philosophy and Accessibility
Introducing 'Don't Kill the Bats'
Connecting with Imaginary Monsters
Conclusion and Farewell
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From Haunted Pixels to Conservation: Peter Lazarski on Art, Accessibility, and Indie Game GritIndie developer and visual artist Peter Lazarski—aka Imaginary Monsters—joins Nate to explore his creative evolution from childhood horror obsessions to crafting cult-favorite lo-fi games like Halloween Forever and Deathstate. Known for his pixelated gothic aesthetic and offbeat charm, Peter shares how games like Earthbound shaped his visual language and love for physical editions.The conversation touches on Peter’s iterative design process, how he blends art with mechanics, and why accessibility and emotional tone matter in indie games. He also unpacks the ethos behind his newest project, Don’t Kill the Bats—a whimsical but meaningful game raising awareness for bat conservation.Peter reflects on developing under an alias, building community through mentorship, and finding creative purpose in strange, spooky spaces.Check out Peter's Resources:https://imaginarymonsters.comhttps://imaginarymonsters.shop https://twitch.tv/imaginarymonsters https://discord.gg/imaginarymonsters 🎮 Favorite Games Mentioned:EarthBound (SNES) – Peter’s all-time favoriteTactics Ogre (Re-release) – Currently playingPersona 5 – Currently playingF-Zero, Super Mario World – Childhood favoritesCommander Keen, DOOM, Wolfenstein – Early PC gamingMonster Party (NES) – Referenced for sprite interpretationMetroid II (Game Boy) – Admired for its enemy art in the manualAyuda Mort – ZX Spectrum-style indie game that influenced Halloween ForeverCastlevania – Referenced as a typical “bat enemy” gameSplatterhouse – Mentioned as a game style he’d love to tryRolling Stock – Mentioned earlier as a favorite (possibly in a different episode or cut)--(00:00) - Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
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01:41) - Peter Lazarski's Gaming Preferences
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02:15) - Early Gaming Influences and Inspirations
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04:42) - The Impact of Earthbound and Physical Game Editions
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13:06) - The Evolution of Halloween Forever
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17:34) - Challenges and Iterative Development
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23:26) - Art and Mechanics in Game Design
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26:14) - Nostalgia and Artistic Style
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28:29) - Visual Exploration and Prototyping
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30:06) - The Evolution of Imaginary Monsters
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32:44) - Navigating the Alias
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38:46) - Community and Mentorship
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42:52) - Design Philosophy and Accessibility
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47:36) - Introducing 'Don't Kill the Bats'
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49:52) - Connecting with Imaginary Monsters
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51:19) - Conclusion and Farewell
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