Tricks to make the most of your game design time:
http://www.weirdgiraffegames.com/carla/wordpress/2020/04/16/maximizing-your-game-design-time-part-1/
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
Tricks to make the most of your game design time:
http://www.weirdgiraffegames.com/carla/wordpress/2020/04/16/maximizing-your-game-design-time-part-1/
Contests, social deduction and bluffing (audio)
“A cooperative game win gives no sense of accomplishment if there was never any fear of losing. And a cooperative game loss is futile if players think the game was stacked and unwinnable.”
How thinking outside the box can lead to success (audio)
https://indieboardgamedesigners.com/juliana-moreno-patel-and-ariel-ruben/
Advice, lessons learned and predictions from a longtime industry professional (audio)
http://breakingintoboardgames.libsyn.com/breaking-into-board-games-episode-115-mike-selinker
Return-on-investment figures for a recent board game Kickstarter:
https://rockmanorgames.com/2020/04/14/advertising-your-kickstarter-post-mortem-lawyer-up/
The importance of early blind playtesting (audio)
https://www.boardgamedesignlab.com/the-secret-sauce-of-game-design-with-peter-c-hayward/
Tips for working with a co-designer:
http://www.weirdgiraffegames.com/carla/wordpress/2020/04/11/tips-for-working-with-a-codesigner/
The ins and outs of modern-day board game publishing (audio):
“A mistake many people make is to just ask friends and family to play the game and give them feedback – but that way you’ll never get the harsh criticism you need.”
“For that first prototype, always make the simplest game that you can. And similarly, get your super-simple version prototyped and playtested as quickly as possible. If you have a clunker, you want to find out as quickly as possible and stop wasting time on it. And if you have something that works well, you can find out what direction it needs to move in, in order to find the fun.”
When are gameplay examples needed in a rulebook? A BoardGameGeek designers forum discussion:
https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2403357/examples-board-games-instructions
Thoughts on how to make solo games more convenient to play:
https://www.bgdf.com/forum/game-creation/design-theory/how-make-solo-games-more-convenient-play
“In my opinion, at its most basic, the secret to success in game design is to make things you like, and then get them in front of other people like yourself.”
“Anyone who tells you that ‘X isn’t marketable’ or ‘Y is bad design’ is talking out of their hat. ‘X’ can be marketable; it’s a matter of what market you’re looking at. ‘Y’ is bad for some markets and good for others.”
10 things to do at home to become a better Kickstarter creator (video)
“It’s important to listen to what people say about your game because sometimes they have really good ideas on how to make it better. But you also have to know when to listen to negative comments and when to ignore them and trust in your own ideas.”
Board game designers share how they stay on top of new releases and trends in the industry:
How the psychological effect known as “loss aversion” shapes players’ decision-making (video)
What to do when you get stuck on a design:
http://www.weirdgiraffegames.com/carla/wordpress/2020/04/04/when-you-get-stuck-on-a-game-design/