
Producer & Co-host – Emily Merritt
Emily Merritt is a producer and co-host of the No Small Games podcast, and writes indie games articles and reviews for the website. In addition to the podcast and written gaming coverage, she works a freelance web developer, who specializes in building React web apps and websites for small businesses, non-profits and universities.
Emily has a diverse education background, with a B.A. in Linguistics from Mount Holyoke College and an M.A. in Communications and Journalism from Stanford University. She is delighted to have the opportunity to bring together her passion for indie games, her studies of journalism and media, and her technical skills in her work on No Small Games.
Learn more about No Small Games here.
Featured Articles
Death Howl Review
Death Howl Review When grief and sorrow drive you to extreme deckbuilding. The indie game landscape generally welcomes a clever blend of game genres; some of the most acclaimed games of 2025 like Blue Prince, BALL x PIT, Wheel World and more offer fresh experiences by merging mechanically-diverse genres. When…
The 10 best Balatro-like games featured in October’s Steam Next Fest
The 10 best Balatro-like games featured in October’s Steam Next Fest The good news? Balatro-like…
Consume Me Review
Consume Me Review Getting swallowed up by all-consuming expectations never looked so cute. Consume Me…
Henry Halfhead Review
Henry Halfhead Review They may just be half a head, but Henry is ALL heart….
Heartworm Review
Heartworm Review In my restless dreams, I see them. Polygons. The retro-inspired survival horror renaissance…
Wheel World Review
Wheel World Review Messhof brings to life a world where cycling IS life. Confession time:…
Fretless – The Wrath of Riffson Review
Fretless – The Wrath of Riffson Review What’s more punk rock than making a beautiful,…
Worship Early Access Review
Worship Early Access Review Pikmin-style gameplay just got a morbid new twist. As a child,…
Ruffy and the Riverside Review
Ruffy and the Riverside Review Wake up, babe, your new favorite childhood gaming memory just…
The Alters Review
The Alters Review The Alters asks us whether we are defined by our choices, or…


