“Your first game design should be a project that you are able to count the number of components, art, and rules on your hand. That way you can ensure yourself that it will be done.”
How to start working on a large, complex game design--a BoardGameGeek designers forum discussion:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1994796/how-start-designing-large-complex-game
What it's like designing and publishing abstract games:
https://www.inquisitivemeeple.com/publishers-of-play-nestorgames/
Contest winners discuss what to keep in mind when designing a game for a contest (audio):
https://www.theboardgameworkshop.com/2018/05/wednesday-may-16-2018-38-welcome-to.html
Tips for designing dueling games (audio):
http://www.boardgamedesignlab.com/dueling-games-with-brad-talton/
How to use randomness in your design, keeping in mind the game's audience:
http://theforbiddenlimb.libsyn.com/the-roll-sic-of-randomness-ep-67 (audio)
A look at the ways in which "workers" work in board games:
http://makethemplay.com/index.php/2018/05/14/how-to-make-workers-work-in-board-game-design/
Morten Monrad Pedersen on designing solo variants:
https://cardboardclash.wordpress.com/2018/05/12/interview-with-morten-monrad-pedersen/
Examining the relationship between points and money in games:
http://www.kindfortress.com/2018/05/07/design-patterns-a-rich-victory/
Uses of event decks in a game design:
http://makethemplay.com/index.php/2018/05/07/four-uses-of-event-decks-in-board-game-design/
