Zev Shlasinger on founding and running a company, working with a publisher and more:
http://breakingintoboardgames.libsyn.com/breaking-into-board-games-episode-7
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
Zev Shlasinger on founding and running a company, working with a publisher and more:
http://breakingintoboardgames.libsyn.com/breaking-into-board-games-episode-7
Lots of advice for writing rules: where to start, clarity and readability, game terms, examples, repetition, pronouns and more:
http://theinquisitivemeeple.com/2015/12/16/designing-meeples-talks-writing-rulebooks/
35th Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société
Submissions: Jan. 4-29, 2016
Three designers offer advice for making a better prototype:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matt-cohen/game-design-playing-with-_b_8802116.html
Advice for making Kickstarter videos:
Tools and tips for long-distance co-designing:
http://theinquisitivemeeple.com/2015/12/15/designing-long-distance/
Tips for staying excited about a design: a BoardGameGeek designers forum discussion:
Lessons in board game design from Netrunner:
https://medium.com/@mezzotero/seven-game-design-lessons-from-netrunner-d7543f5102a6#.hpn9n1kyh
Designing and marketing a Christian-themed game:
Pointers for designing games with dice and rondels
Reasons for a backer to support a Kickstarter campaign:
http://theforbiddenlimb.com/2015/12/12/reasons-for-backing-a-crowdfunding-campaign/
The perils of designing a game by trial and error:
Lessons learned from the Cauldron Kickstarter: demos, art, emotions, delivery dates and more:
What are the best ways to break a game? A Reddit Tabletop Game Design Forum discussion:
http://www.reddit.com/r/tabletopgamedesign/comments/3wiq8k/what_are_the_best_ways_to_break_a_game/
“This one and the next one and the one after that may not be the finished product, but remember that patience and persistence DO pay off.”
“What do you have passion for? Passion drives completion more than anything else, except maybe deadlines.”
“It is possible to polish a game until there’s nothing left. Instead of perfect smoothness, focus on finding the right texture for your game.”
Ways to mitigate first-player advantage:
http://cardboardarchitects.libsyn.com/episode-16-the-first-player-problem
See also: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1487268/good-models-mitigating-first-player-advantage
A list of self-balancing game mechanisms:
http://www.level99games.com/homepage/design-blogs/132-self-balancing-mechanics.html
What notes you should be taking: