Ludiphilia   /     Episode 11: The Hide & Seek World Championship

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On the Nascondino World Championship, a yearly hide and seek tournament that attracts teams from all around the globe. I talked to Alan Jones, the co-captain of the Australian team, the Nascondingos, and Giorgio Moratti, one of the organisers of the competition, about how it works, what it's like, why it exists, and where it's headed next. This episode also features an excerpt from my new podcast, The Life & Times of Video Games — a documentary-style show about video games and the video game industry, as they were in the past, and how they came to be the way they are today. You can find The Life & Times of Video Games on most podcast platforms. For a direct link to it on iTunes, go to lifeandtimes.games/itunes (http://lifeandtimes.games/itunes). Relevant links: * https://facebook.com/nascondinoworldchampionship * https://facebook.com/nascondingos * https://www.nascon-dingo.sexy/ * https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/inside-worlds-only-hide-and-go-seek-championship-180964595/ * http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlasobscura/2013/12/04/abandonedconsonnoitalyslostcityoftoysnearmilan.html Music credits: * Lee Rosevere - Theme from Penguins on Parade (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_3/11_Theme_from_Penguins_on_Parade) and The Secret to Growing Up (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_3/03_The_Secret_to_Growing_Up) * Chris Zabriskie - We Always Thought the Future Would be Kind of Fun (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/The_Dark_Glow_of_the_Mountains/05_-_We_Always_Thought_the_Future_Would_Be_Kind_of_Fun_1693), Readers do You Read? (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/02_-_Readers_Do_You_Read), There's a Special Place for Some People (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_03_-_Theres_a_Special_Place_for_Some_People) * Kai Engel - Run (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/The_Run/Kai_Engel_-_The_Run_-_02_Run) * And various bits of my own stuff Thanks to my awesome Patreon backers for covering my running costs and keeping the show alive. And special thanks to my $5+ supporters Anuar Lequerica, Nick, and James Weiner. If you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation via Patreon or PayPal. (Or email me at richard at ludiphilia dot net if you have some other thing you like to use for donations.) For PayPal, hit the orange Donate button at the bottom of the page at ludiphilia.net (http://ludiphilia.net). For Patreon, head to patreon.com/ludiphilia (http://patreon.com/ludiphilia). You can also support the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes and sharing it with other people.

Summary

On the Nascondino World Championship, a yearly hide and seek tournament that attracts teams from all around the globe. I talked to Alan Jones, the co-captain of the Australian team, the Nascondingos, and Giorgio Moratti, one of the organisers of the competition, about how it works, what it's like, why it exists, and where it's headed next.

This episode also features an excerpt from my new podcast, The Life & Times of Video Games — a documentary-style show about video games and the video game industry, as they were in the past, and how they came to be the way they are today.

You can find The Life & Times of Video Games on most podcast platforms. For a direct link to it on iTunes, go to lifeandtimes.games/itunes.

Relevant links:

Music credits:

Thanks to my awesome Patreon backers for covering my running costs and keeping the show alive. And special thanks to my $5+ supporters Anuar Lequerica, Nick, and James Weiner.

If you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation via Patreon or PayPal. (Or email me at richard at ludiphilia dot net if you have some other thing you like to use for donations.) For PayPal, hit the orange Donate button at the bottom of the page at ludiphilia.net. For Patreon, head to patreon.com/ludiphilia.

You can also support the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes and sharing it with other people.

Subtitle
On the Nascondino World Championship, a yearly hide and seek tournament that attracts teams from all around the globe. I talked to Alan Jones, the co-captain of the Australian team, the Nascondingos, and Giorgio Moratti, one of the organisers of the comp
Duration
39:01
Publishing date
2017-12-20 15:00
Link
https://ludiphilia.fireside.fm/11
Contributors
  Richard Moss
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On the Nascondino World Championship, a yearly hide and seek tournament that attracts teams from all around the globe. I talked to Alan Jones, the co-captain of the Australian team, the Nascondingos, and Giorgio Moratti, one of the organisers of the competition, about how it works, what it's like, why it exists, and where it's headed next.

This episode also features an excerpt from my new podcast, The Life & Times of Video Games — a documentary-style show about video games and the video game industry, as they were in the past, and how they came to be the way they are today.

You can find The Life & Times of Video Games on most podcast platforms. For a direct link to it on iTunes, go to lifeandtimes.games/itunes.

Relevant links:

Music credits:

Thanks to my awesome Patreon backers for covering my running costs and keeping the show alive. And special thanks to my $5+ supporters Anuar Lequerica, Nick, and James Weiner.

If you'd like to support the show, you can make a donation via Patreon or PayPal. (Or email me at richard at ludiphilia dot net if you have some other thing you like to use for donations.) For PayPal, hit the orange Donate button at the bottom of the page at ludiphilia.net. For Patreon, head to patreon.com/ludiphilia.

You can also support the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes and sharing it with other people.