Good Game: Spawn Point
Good Game: Spawn Point of the original Good Game that only carries reviews of games ACB-rated as G or PG, and professes to be "For young gamers, by gamers". It debuted on ABC Entertains on 20 February 2010. Spawn Point was originally hosted by Steven "Bajo" O'Donnell and Stephanie "Hex" Bendixsen from 2010 to 2016, when the latter departed; the former departed the following year. Later hosts included Gus Ronald, Angharad Yeo, Gemma Driscoll, William Yates, and Harry Jun. The series moved to ABC Family on 23 August 2024.
Production
Spawn Point began in 2010, hosted by Steven O'Donnell and Stephanie Bendixsen. The ABC has described Good Game: Spawn Point as "featur a family friendly mix of gamer reviews, stories about gaming culture and plenty of audience interaction". PlayStrat said, "The standard Good Game edition is a more adult oriented series—which includes reviews of games that fall into more mature classifications. It's good, therefore, that the show has the Spawn Point variant to allow the younger crowd to get their fill as well".The show originally ran for 15 minutes, but was extended to 30 minutes per episode from Series 2, Episode 21 on 2 July 2011. O'Donnell said, "The 30-minute show will allow us to review more games, produce more stories about game culture and delve deeper into gaming's rich history". Creator and executive producer Janet Carr said Spawn Point "is achieving a total TV share of 16.2% among children 5–12 years old and its average audience share is up 114% on series one. Series two has been extended due to the enormous response from the audience and it will give gamers more ways to interact with the show and make it their own". In 2011, Good Game: Spawn Point reached 166,000 viewers per episode.
As the show is "for younger gamers", it is not suitable to review games rated M, MA15+ or R18+. Bendixsen said "occasionally we might give you a glimpse of a mature title but only where it's necessary to make a point", and adds that the contentious content would always be excluded. On 1 July 2011, TV Tonight said "Together with ABC2's Good Game, Good Game: SP has reached over 1.3 million vodcasts, the most downloaded vodcasts of any ABC programme this year. ABC3's Good Game: SP website has recorded 254,000 visits and 1.6 million page views since January." O'Donnell named the "Ask Good Game" segment his "favourite part of the show, reading those letters and making the noises". He added "It's my dream that one day kids might look back on GGSP in the way I look back on shows from my youth, I hope we do it well enough that this might happen."
Bendixsen announced her departure from the show in January 2017; supporting host Gus Ronald and Angharad Yeo took her place. O'Donnell departed from the show in December 2017, and was replaced by Gemma Driscoll in 2018. Ronald departed the show in 2018, replaced by William Yates in 2019. Yates departed in 2020. In November 2022, Yeo announced her departure at the year's end. Harry Jun, who was a supporting host in 2023, joined Driscoll for a series of ten special episodes in 2024 and 2025, airing on ABC Family. The sixteenth season premiered on ABC iview in two parts of seven episodes—on 4 July and 22 August 2025—before airing weekly on ABC Family.
Presenters
Main hosts
| Name | Nickname | First show | Last show |
| Steven O'Donnell | Bajo | 20 February 2010 | 9 December 2017 |
| Stephanie Bendixsen | Hex | 20 February 2010 | 2 December 2016 |
| Gus Ronald | Goose | 18 February 2017 | 15 December 2018 |
| Angharad Yeo | Rad | 18 February 2017 | 17 December 2022 |
| Gemma Driscoll | Gem | 10 March 2018 | |
| William Yates | Will | 2 March 2019 | 12 December 2020 |
| Harry Jun | Harry | 23 August 2024 | 1 February 2025 |
Supporting hosts
;Notes- The show was also presented by D.A.R.R.E.N. the Robot from its inception to May 2022.
- The show was also been presented by AAISA the Robot from 2022 to 2023.
- A puppet named Screen Goblin was introduced in 2024.
Guest hosts
- Kayne "Tremmers" Tremills hosted Series 1, Episode 19, replacing Bajo as he was at E3 2010.
- Pip Rasmussen hosted Series 8, Episode 19, replacing Rad and Goose as they were at E3 2017. Also guest hosted Series 8, Episode 35, to celebrate female developers for International Day of the Girl.
- Tim Mathews hosted Series 8, Episode 36.
- Bajo, Hex and Goose returned as guests for the 10th anniversary special on Series 10, Episode 20.
- Bajo and Hex returned as guests on Series 15, Episode 1.
- Series 16 features guest hosts for every episode, including Bajo on Episodes 3 and 10 and Harry on Episode 7 and 9.