The On Board Games podcast (@OnBoardGames) discusses the concept of “decision horizons,” the amount of time between a player’s decision and its payoff:
Tips for creating a scoring system for your game:
http://suite101.com/a/dealing-scoring-issues-your-board-game
Robert Burke (@robertburke) and Dirk Knemeyer (@dknemeyer) join The Cardboard Jungle podcast (@cbjpodcast) to discuss designing board games with controversial themes, dealing with critics and more:
http://www.mevio.com/episode/325352/episode-13-burke-dirk-and-jerk
Advice for toy and game inventors from the 2013 New York Toy Fair:
http://www.purplepawn.com/2013/02/toy-fair-2013-top-10-toy-fair-faqs-for-toy-and-game-inventors/
Jason Morningstar and James Ernest discuss the perils of operating independently in the game industry (audio):
http://www.genesisoflegend.com/2013/02/episode-16-indie-cradle-to-indie-grave/
The Ludology podcast discusses how humor can be used in games:
http://ludology.libsyn.com/ludology-episode-49-the-joke-s-on-you
Who actually makes good money designing board games? (Spoiler alert: Not many.)
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/930635/who-here-actually-makes-money-off-designing-games
Tips for coming up with, setting and revealing stretch goals for a Kickstarter campaign:
http://stonemaiergames.com/2013/02/14/kickstarter-lesson-11-stretch-goals/
Tips for using spreadsheets to help with your designs:
http://rubycowgames.com/excel-and-google-docs-spreadsheet-tips-for-game-designers/
“How to make games for everyone”: thoughts on some aspects of games that can turn off non-gamers:
http://www.mostdangerousgamedesign.com/2013/02/how-to-make-games-for-everyone.html
A broad overview of competitive games and cooperative games–and games that fall in between:
http://www.meoplesmagazine.com/2013/02/12/cooperative-and-competitive-games/
Courting a game publisher–do’s and don'ts:
http://www.jamesmathe.com/courting-a-game-publisher-dos-and-donts/
How game design is like science, and playtesting is like the peer-review process:
http://exampleofplay.wordpress.com/2013/02/08/on-being-wrong/
