Grant Rodiek (@HerrohGrant) shares his lessons learned self-publishing his game Battle for York:
http://hyperbolegames.com/2013/05/11/publishing-case-study-york/
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
Grant Rodiek (@HerrohGrant) shares his lessons learned self-publishing his game Battle for York:
http://hyperbolegames.com/2013/05/11/publishing-case-study-york/
A look at dice allocation games:
Registration is open for 2013’s Protospiel playtesting event, to be held July 12-14 in Ann Arbor, Mich.:
Game Chef 2013: The Annual Analog Game Design Competition
Entries accepted: May 17-26, 2013
More details to be released May 17
“By now you know that you need to playtest, playtest, playtest, but it is worth mentioning again because it is that important.”
Danny Devine (@3ddevine) on playtesting, researching, networking and more:
http://news.thegamecrafter.com/post/50017715195/danny-devine-inducted-into-the-hall-of-fame
“Remember: Games = “Structured play”. And should have as little of the former – and as much of the latter — as possible.”
“Don’t make it all about the money”: advice for making the most of a Kickstarter campaign, whether you reach your funding goal or not:
http://www.stonemaiergames.com/kickstarter-lesson-36-for-better-or-for-worse/
Daniel Solis (@DanielSolis) shares some thoughts on end-game scoring methods:
http://danielsolisblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-sorting-hat-effect-avoiding-hazards.html
Some limitations of Kickstarter and some creative workarounds for project creators:
http://www.stonemaiergames.com/kickstarter-limitations-and-how-to-work-around-them/
The What and Why of Board Game Culture: video of a PAX East panel on board games, gamers, design and more:
http://danielsolisblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/watch-wood-for-sheep-what-and-why-of.html
Cards Against Humanity is sponsoring the Tabletop Design Deathmatch
Prize: first print run and a booth at GenCon 2014
Deadline: likely Aug. 1, 2013
“It is not the game designer’s role to refute criticism, other than in a conversational way. The designer’s argument is the game itself.”
Board Game Designers Forum’s May 2013 Game Design Showdown: “Change, she is a comin’”
Theme: cyclic change
Restriction: no cards
Deadline: May 8, 2013
Gil Hova (@ingredientx), the designer of Prolix, discusses word games and the special considerations required to create one:
http://ludology.libsyn.com/game-tek-classic-54-designing-word-games
Our picks for this month’s roundup of board game design tips and resources includes some fascinating takes on human behavior, an important reminder about playtesting, a wry note about rules writing, and more.
Here’s the full list:
From The Cardboard Jungle (@CBJPodcast):
There is a right way & a wrong way to ask pod casters/bloggers to promote your KS project…step 1..don’t wait till it looks like it’ll fail
Step 2..make it personal by contacting them and explaining your project to them…links on the bottom..if you can’t explain it..how can we?
Step 3..don’t over exaggerate..save your sales pitch for the consumers…we get it & also can see right through it. Being genuine=best asset
Pandemic and Forbidden Island designer Matt Leacock (@mleacock) shares what he’s learned about designing cooperative games:
http://www.mechanics-and-meeples.com/2013/04/29/co-op-interviews-matt-leacock-pandemic/
Kickstarter lessons learned by Pixel Lincoln designer Jason Tagmire (@jtagmire):
http://buttonshy.blogspot.com/2013/04/post-kickstarter-recap-lessons-learned.html
SEE ALSO:
An important reminder for the final hour of your Kickstarter campaign:
http://www.stonemaiergames.com/kickstarter-lesson-34-the-final-hour/