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Jun 2021 - present
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S2 Ep38
9.0
22nd Dec 2022
Discover the most complex virtual ecosystem I’ve ever seen in a video game. An exploration of the unexpectedly brilliant worldbuilding of the indie game Rain World. --- If I were to tell you ‘Rain World has the most complex ecosystem of any game,’ you might go… ‘What?’ Because Rain World doesn’t seem particularly advanced — it’s a 2D pixel art game where you play as a weird slug, how complicated could its world really be? While there are other games with fancier graphics and denser lore, Rain World’s unique system of procedurally generated animation and complex AI come together to simulate the feeling of a living ecosystem better than (almost) any other game I’ve played. From the lizards, to the scavengers, to the daddy long legs, it’s an incredible feat of worldbuilding. So, for this entry into the archive, we’ll uncover the fascinating intricacies of Rain World’s pixeled biosphere. Now, let’s become part of this virtual food chain…
S1 Ep1
6.0
18th Jun 2021
A rundown of the top ten strangest monsters in historic medieval European art. It was exceedingly difficult to narrow this list down to just ten. If you don’t know anything about Medieval art, you might reasonably assume old illustrated texts featured basic depictions of historical and religious figures. But medieval art is overflowing with absurdity — particularly when it comes to depictions of myth and monsters. Beyond the legends of dragons and unicorns you might be familiar with is a truly insane world of lesser known ancient creatures which stretch the imagination with their utter bizarreness. So today, we’re going to take a look at the top ten strangest of these monsters: 10 – Monopod 9 – Bonnacon 8 – Sea Monk 7 – Salamander 6 – Amphisbaena 5 – Shurale 4 – Snail 3 – Blemmyes 2 – Vegetable Lamb 1 – Gryllus
S1 Ep1
6.0
18th Jun 2021
A rundown of the top ten strangest monsters in historic medieval European art. It was exceedingly difficult to narrow this list down to just ten. If you don’t know anything about Medieval art, you might reasonably assume old illustrated texts featured basic depictions of historical and religious figures. But medieval art is overflowing with absurdity — particularly when it comes to depictions of myth and monsters. Beyond the legends of dragons and unicorns you might be familiar with is a truly insane world of lesser known ancient creatures which stretch the imagination with their utter bizarreness. So today, we’re going to take a look at the top ten strangest of these monsters: 10 – Monopod 9 – Bonnacon 8 – Sea Monk 7 – Salamander 6 – Amphisbaena 5 – Shurale 4 – Snail 3 – Blemmyes 2 – Vegetable Lamb 1 – Gryllus
The first episode of Curious Archive aired on June 18, 2021.
The last episode of Curious Archive aired on January 27, 2023.
There are 4 episodes of Curious Archive.
There are 3 seasons of Curious Archive.
Yes.
Curious Archive is set to return for future episodes.