“Frustration is an excellent spice, but a very poor main ingredient.”
“Don’t worry too much about making your rules clever and funny. The purpose of the rules is to teach the game, hopefully quickly. Instead, put your focus on making your game clever and funny. Let your mechanics tell a story. Don’t muddy your rules. Write great rules first, then add humor.”
Fred Hicks (@fredhicks) reveals how Evil Hat Productions designed the pledge levels and rewards for their “Race to Adventure” Kickstarter campaign:
http://www.deadlyfredly.com/2012/06/in-the-red/
Designer question of dread: Do we need any more games?
Put another way: What keeps you inspired?
http://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/11335/designer-question-of-dread-do-we-need-any-more-gam
Some considerations when creating a board game’s economic system:
http://www.suntzugames.com/1/post/2012/06/the-money-flow-and-economy-in-board-games.html
Need a single copy of a game printed, or a small print run?
Here are some recommendations:
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/817156/print-on-demand-board-games
