Industry figures weigh in on how electronic components can be used in board games:
Thoughts on various methods of choosing a start player:
https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/99956/starting-conditions-attempt-break-down
How to estimate shipping costs and how that affects the cost of a game (audio):
http://ninjavspirates.libsyn.com/who-what-why-s21e08-shipping-charged-after-podcast-episode
Tips for identifying the “core” of your game and strengthening it during playtesting:
https://boardgamedesigncourse.com/getting-to-the-core-of-your-game/
Notes on the importance of setup and teardown times:
https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/99739/industrial-musings-part-v-importance-setuptear-dow
Lessons from Spirit Island for aspiring board game designers:
https://brandonthegamedev.com/4-lessons-from-spirit-island-for-aspiring-board-game-designers/
What it takes to maintain a full-time job as a freelance board game designer:
https://subsurfacegames.ca/2020/01/17/on-the-viability-of-game-design-as-a-full-time-job/
“‘I don’t want to submit my game til it looks nice’
I have literally received a prototype in a macaroni cheese box. I’ve watched pitches where the bits were simply sharpie drawings on the backs of used printer paper. Don’t let perfection get in the way of your design’s progress!!”
