Geekway to the West 2018 Game Design Contest
Entrants must attend the convention
Deadline: Feb. 28, 2018
Prize: publishing offer from Indie Boards & Cards
https://geekwaytothewest.com/home/events/game-design-contest/
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
Geekway to the West 2018 Game Design Contest
Entrants must attend the convention
Deadline: Feb. 28, 2018
Prize: publishing offer from Indie Boards & Cards
https://geekwaytothewest.com/home/events/game-design-contest/
Jamey Stegmaier tackles a variety of topics related to crowdfunding (video):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8FIBt9V_Bnv1m3Hlesorj7O4gQ_-eY1O
“Sit down and work out why people like a game that you hate. Try to make a game that taps into that reason, but solves your problems with the game.”
How board games can integrate role-playing (video)
Techniques for designing low-interaction games--creating engaging experiences without conflict (audio):
“You probably have an idea of how you want players to play your game, and if you have good incentives, players should generally follow your plan. But be aware of other things players could do and if those things would be a dominant strategy.”
Ways that wargame designers can give players the experience they want to:
https://katiesgamecorner.com/2018/01/25/who-are-you-by-geoff-engelstein/
“It’s not inherently a problem if your game involving doing the same thing each turn. It’s only a problem if it doesn’t feel different as the game progresses. You can accomplish this in a few ways; the two most common are escalation and a changing game state.”
Balance and asymmetry in game design (video)
Three podcasts discuss what to expect when working with a publisher:
http://www.buildingthegamepodcast.com/2018/01/21/episode-295-robs-gone-and-the-worst-guest-ever/
http://www.boardgamedesignlab.com/how-a-publisher-develops-games-with-alan-emrich/
A discussion of the challenges and opportunities presented by the legacy game format (video)
Bringing an unusual game design to a playtest event? Advice for some common "uncommon" games:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1924953/and-now-something-completely-different-other-types
“If you don’t want to play your game 100 times, no one else will want to play it 10 times.”
What to do before reaching out to reviewers:
http://brandonthegamedev.com/how-to-get-your-board-game-reviewed/
Things to consider when using an unusual theme for your game:
https://dzayas.com/advice/alternative-themes-andrew-russell-birkett/
Why a publisher isn't going to steal your game:
Game Pieces Only Challenge
Design a game without any printed components
Deadline: April 20, 2018
Prizes: cash, The Game Crafter points and shop credit, and more
https://www.thegamecrafter.com/contests/game-pieces-only-challenge
“You know you’re getting close when people end your game and start discussing strategy and what they wish they’d done differently, not just what’s broken or unfun. You know you’re there when people insist on playing again. Not agree to play again; insist.”
Five lessons for building a place for yourself in the board game industry:
“The fewer rules that people have to remember, the more time they can spend enjoying your game.”