How much money should you expect a pledge manager to make you?
https://rockmanorgames.com/2021/03/10/how-much-money-will-your-pledge-manager-make-you/
Tips & Resources for Board Game Designers
How much money should you expect a pledge manager to make you?
https://rockmanorgames.com/2021/03/10/how-much-money-will-your-pledge-manager-make-you/
Designing mini-expansions: pros and cons, what you can do with them, cost considerations, and more:
http://www.weirdgiraffegames.com/carla/wordpress/2021/03/11/designing-mini-expansions/
Lots of advice for playtesting, and its importance to the game design process (video):
Instead of making a balanced game, why not make a “balanced on average” game? Not convinced? They’re more common than you might think:
Breaking the mold and becoming successful on Patreon and in publishing (audio)
http://www.buildingthegamepodcast.com/episode-457-the-patron-saint-of-punk-rock-games/
A template for a game publisher product catalog:
And a video overview for how to use it:
Why a publisher might reject even a good game because they’re “just not feeling it”:
https://hollandspiele.com/blogs/hollandazed-thoughts-ideas-and-miscellany/just-not-feeling-it
Game tempo: How the kind of progress that players make during a game affects the way the game feels (video)
A short thread on why it’s important to focus on your game’s “core loop”:
https://twitter.com/PlayJellybean/status/1367916233853648898
The different kinds of playtesters, and how to interpret their feedback (video)
“You’ve made a game when people have played it.
You’ve made a GOOD game when people want to play it again.
You’ve made a GREAT game when people tell stories about playing it to their friends.”
Where to look for innovative game ideas? Consider players’ roles, goals, and struggles:
What makes a good Kickstarter video, and what’s a turn-off? A Twitter board game discussion:
All sorts of things you can do with dice in games:
Tips for running virtual playtests (video)
What’s the best way to prototype custom dice? A Twitter board game designers discussion:
https://twitter.com/playnyctophobia/status/1365884829590519808
Advice for co-designing games, with an emphasis on the social and emotional aspects of it (video):
A step-by-step guide to creating and running a Facebook group for your board game:
https://crowdfundingnerds.com/board-game-facebook-group-guide/
McDie is a node-based visual tool for developing models of dice probabilities:
Some common goals you might have for a given playtest, and questions to ask to get the feedback you need for it:
http://www.weirdgiraffegames.com/carla/wordpress/2021/02/25/playtesting-goals/